What are the taboos for placing silver willows?
1, Lucky Money: Liu Yin can play a great role in urging money. Its shape is silver and looks shiny, so it is called silver willow, which means precious metal silver and is a symbol of wealth. The more beautiful and lush the silver willow grows, the more prosperous the family's wealth will be. Therefore, the silver willow has the feng shui function of making a fortune.
3. Career promotion: In many cases, Liu Yin can also promote a person's career and make their work smoother. Coupled with personal efforts and talents, they will soon get opportunities for promotion in their careers and their wealth will increase accordingly.
What are the feng shui taboos for placing silver willows?
1, to avoid too much Yin Qi in the environment: Liu Yin's homonym is Liu Yin, which means that Feng Shui is auspicious and rich. If you put it in too many places in Yin Qi, the aura of Liu Yin will change. Not only can you not continue to make money, but you may also damage the family's wealth. In addition, the silver willow itself is a sunny plant, which can not maintain normal growth in a dark environment.
2, avoid the environment is too dry: too dry environment is not suitable for placing silver willow. First of all, if we put silver willows in a normal growth environment, they naturally like humidity. If we put them in an excessively dry environment, they will dehydrate and die. Secondly, if we put the dehydrated dried silver willow, then we can't put it in a dry environment, otherwise it will easily destroy its shape.
3, avoid direct sunlight: Silver willow is a sunny plant, but it needs proper illumination, not too direct sunlight, which will lead to dehydration and death. Secondly, if you put dried flowers and silver willows, you can't directly put them in the sun. After all, dried flowers and silver willows are dyed, and excessive exposure will accelerate the weathering of dried flowers.