Feng shui mirror on the left side of the entrance
Mirrors, their main uses are as follows:
The function of mirrors is to reflect light. In the past one or two decades, under the influence of the commercialization of Feng Shui in Hong Kong and Taiwan, , the mirror is worth hundreds of times and has become a very popular "feng shui item". In fact, this is an incorrect concept.
Mirrors, in the home, have two main functions: for the host and guests to check whether their hair is messy, whether their clothes are neatly dressed, etc. The second function is to blur and expand the indoor space. Install a floor-to-ceiling mirror on one side of the wall, and the small living room will visually look like a large living room.
The mirror that is really used to eliminate evil spirits cannot be done by a flat mirror. The evil mirror must be a concave mirror or a convex mirror. A concave mirror can magnify the image of the object on the opposite side and can be used to make some evil spirits. For small shapes, convex mirrors can reduce the size of objects and can be used to control larger shapes. But the power of mirrors to control evil spirits is very limited. Don't be superstitious about it.
Mirrors must not face doors and windows indoors, do not face the bed, and do not hang mirrors on the ceiling of the living room or room. These are the three most important taboos. Mirrors belong to the five elements of gold and should not be hung in the east.
Can the mirror face the door? It depends on whether the scenery outside the door is beautiful or ugly. If the scenery outside the door is particularly beautiful and the mirror faces the door, it will draw the good scenery outside into the room; if the scenery outside the door is ugly, it will suck the evil spirit into the house. . Regarding this issue, many people do not understand the rationale. They hang mirrors in the house in order to control evil spirits outside the door, but instead they attract evil spirits and wolves into the house!