Is it okay to hang a clock facing the entrance door?
It is not allowed to hang a clock facing the entrance door for the following reasons:
It is superstitious to hang a clock on the entrance door:
Feng Shui generally separates the doors. There are eight directions. Different directions have different functions for the objects on display. However, the wall clock is a kind of "moving evil" and is generally not hung on the door, which can easily lead to misunderstandings.
Scientifically speaking, hanging a clock on the entrance door:
It is best to look at it from an aesthetic point of view. Some things that everyone is taboo against are not easy to change. After all, we are all society. Among people, sometimes it is necessary to follow the herd appropriately.
Hang a clock on the entrance door is both scientific and superstitious:
Some foyers and rooms are necessary to hang a clock, especially in general offices, because clocks should be hung in these places. It can have five major functions, one is to attract wealth, the other is to avoid evil spirits, the third is to help the master's fortune, the fourth is to manage subordinates, and the fifth is to measure time. However, if you don’t know how to hang the clock properly, it will not work if you hang it in the wrong place. The front of the clock should not be facing inward, but should be facing the door or balcony.
The Feng Shui role of clocks in the home:
Clocks are believed to be present in every home. In addition to playing a role in telling time, they can also be used as decorations. The clock is constantly spinning, and time passes minute by minute, so it has a repeated change effect. If the position, shape and size of the clock are appropriate, it can attract wealth, ward off evil spirits, and help the owner's fortune. Therefore, you must be careful when placing clocks.
Taboos on the number of wall clocks:
There is only one main clock in the living room, and no more than one wall clock in other rooms. If there are too many clocks in the house, the peaceful atmosphere in the house will be unstable, and the people in the house will often have recurring troubles.
Shape taboos for wall clocks:
The clocks in the house should be square or round. Triangular, hexagonal or octagonal shapes should be avoided as much as possible. Bells in these shapes will make the house distracting. When arguing about right and wrong, only round and square clocks are the most peaceful.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia--Watches