Several points of feng shui taboo in clothing stores
So, do you know what are the taboos of feng shui in clothing stores? Let's get to know each other.
1. Shops that avoid ominous things
The unlucky buildings mentioned in Feng Shui mainly refer to some buildings that make people feel uncomfortable, such as chimneys, toilets, cowsheds, stables, funeral homes, hospitals and so on. These buildings, or black smoke billowing, or stinking, or crying loud, or disgusting. The information brought by unlucky buildings is regarded as ferocious by Feng Shui.
If the door of the shop opens towards an unlucky building, stench, crying and evil spirit will sweep through. It is ok to handle some groceries. If you run a restaurant and a hotel, there will be fewer diners and fewer tourists. And for operators, often being in such an environment will also cause listlessness, bad mood, and even the worst, it will become a disease, business failure and death.
2. Avoid annoying storefronts.
When choosing the base site of Yang Zhai, Feng Shui should try to sit facing south to avoid exposure in summer and cold wind in winter. The choice of business address also needs to consider avoiding the sun and cold wind. Then, it's best to sit facing south, that is, sitting south.
As a commercial store, if the door is open from east to west, then in summer, the sun will shine through the door from morning till night. Summer sunshine is scorching, and Feng Shui regards it as suffocating.
This kind of suffocation is unfavorable to the business activities of the store. When Zazie entered the store, the clerk was the first to be disturbed. Under the scorching sun, the clerk was thirsty, Starlight Glimmer was sweating, and it was difficult to keep a good mood. The clerk is depressed at work, or please enjoy the cool, or enjoy the cool, or the electric fan air conditioner blows fiercely. In this case, the clerk is bound to be upset, so he will inevitably treat customers who are regarded as gods by businessmen simply or even rudely. So, of course, there is no business.