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What is the omen of a crushed mirror?

Feng shui issues can directly affect the development of our fortune. Everyone has a certain understanding of feng shui. Feng shui is something that can affect us for a long time. If we don’t explain the changes, this is not good. The influence will always be there and can affect many of our fortunes. So what is the omen of crushing the mirror? What does it foreshadow?

Mirrors are very cold in Feng Shui and can easily attract evil spirits. If there are too many mirrors in the home, it will cause the couple to waste money, which means that the couple is very luxurious and flashy and will not buy things they don’t need. If there are a lot of them, their expenses will exceed their income, and the family's economy may become worse and worse over time.

Signs of a broken mirror - losing money to prevent disaster

Although accidentally breaking a mirror is a random event, the point of view of Feng Shui cannot be completely denied. Some people think that breaking a mirror is a sign of losing money and preventing disaster. There is nothing pity if the mirror is broken. Although a mirror does not cost much, it can buy you peace of mind.

Signs of a broken mirror - good luck every year

According to traditional saying, people think that it is a good sign that fragile items such as cups, plates, and saucers are broken. , means peace every year (in pieces), so some people also believe that breaking a mirror is a good sign of peace every year, indicating a healthy and happy life.

Signs of a broken mirror—parting is imminent

A complete mirror has been broken into pieces and divided into pieces, from the whole to the individual, indicating separation and indicating that parting is imminent. There will be separation from family and friends.

Signs of a broken mirror - reunion after a broken mirror

Broken mirrors also have the meaning of reunion. Legend has it that during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the State of Chen was about to be destroyed. The consort Xu Deyan and Princess Lechang had a premonition They would be displaced and leave their homes. In order to find each other after losing contact during the war, Xu Deyan split a bronze mirror symbolizing husband and wife in half, and the couple each held one half. Finally, the two met again at the Lantern Festival market the next year, and the two mirrors merged into one.