Feng shui explanation and taboo of threshold stone
If the stone width cannot be limited to a whole piece, it is better to divide it into three pieces, that is, divide it into two halves first, and then divide the remaining half into two halves. When paving, two small pieces are on both sides and half large pieces are in the middle. If it can't be a whole piece, it must be divided into two halves, so don't spread it in two halves separately, but two pieces must be spread in unequal parts and staggered joints.
You can put coins and so on. If you put coins, you can change them at the bank. If you are a cadre at home, put seven coins under the door. If you are in business, put eight coins under the door. Then use coins to make it "safe to go in and out", buy two pieces of cinnabar from the drugstore, sprinkle it below, and put a peach branch facing south below. All these will do, as long as you can.
Suggestions on the selection of threshold stone;
1, preferably a whole stone, that is to say, a stone is a complete piece. A threshold should not be laid in two equal parts, that is, the threshold has a single middle seam in the middle of the room.
2. If the stone width cannot be limited to a whole piece, it is better to divide it into three pieces, that is, divide it into two halves first, and then divide the remaining half into two halves. When paving, two small pieces are on both sides and half large pieces are in the middle.
3. If it can't be a whole piece, it should be divided into two halves, not separated, and spread in half. It must be divided into two unequal parts.