Can a large Feng Shui clock be hung at the end of the bed? Then the clock should be placed
Clocks cannot rush towards doors and windows, which means looking up to see the "end". Clocks cannot be hung at the head or foot of the bed, just like spiritual tablets. It is best to have one main clock at home, and not too many other small clocks, so as not to disturb the atmosphere of the home. As long as you don't hit the door or window, or hang it at the head or end of the bed, it will be fine. Clocks hung or placed in the east and southeast should be mainly green and cyan, and the shape should be square, which is auspicious. Because these two directions belong to wood. Clocks hung or placed in the south should be mainly in red, purple, and orange, and the shape should be octagonal, which is auspicious. Because this position belongs to fire. Clocks that can be hung in the southwest and northeast should be mainly yellow or brown, and the shape should be square, which is auspicious. Because this direction belongs to earth. Clocks hung or placed in the west or northwest should be mainly white or gold, and the shape should be round and auspicious. Because this position belongs to gold. Clocks hung or placed in the north should be mainly blue and black, and the shape should be round, which is auspicious. Because this position belongs to wood. The clock is a must-have for every home. In addition to its own function, some people use the clock as an indoor decoration.
In Feng Shui, what is the role of the clock?
The clock is moving, with the meaning of rotation, the function of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new, and the effect of repeated changes. Therefore, the placement of clocks must also be particular.
(1) There is only one main clock, and there cannot be more than one small alarm 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.
(2) The clock in the house should be square, try to avoid using circles, triangles, hexagons or octagons, etc. Because round clocks will make people in the house uneasy, while clocks of other shapes will cause disputes in the house. Only the square clock is the most peaceful.
(3) The clock in the bedroom should not be too big. If it is too big, it will make people restless, restless, and cause them to get together less and stay away more often.
(4) It is not suitable to place a Big Ben in a house with a small area. On the one hand, it will overwhelm the guest and take over the host. On the other hand, the bell is also a noise, which will make people feel fear and "emptiness". effect.
(5) The bell should be hung on the auspicious side and face the inauspicious side, so that it can block and deflect the evil objects on the opposite side
The "Book of Changes" says: "Good luck and bad luck will regret it." The blame is always moving." Therefore, objects with moving images will affect Feng Shui.
Whether it is a clock or a wall clock, its hour, minute, and second hands will keep running. If it is placed in the living room, there are a few points to pay special attention to:
1. Place or hang it on the Zhuque side, because the Zhuque side is the front (south), and the front belongs to the moving place;
2. It can be placed or hung on the Qinglong side, because the Qinglong side is the auspicious side (east) , so the clock should also be placed on the left side of the living room;
3. Do not place or hang it on the white tiger side, because the white tiger side is the fierce side (west), so the clock should not be placed on the right side of the living room;
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4. Do not place or hang it on the Xuanwu side, because the Xuanwu side is the rear (north) and should be kept quiet and not moved;
5. It is not suitable to hang a clock above the sofa, otherwise it will be difficult to sit on it all the time. People in this position are prone to physical problems;
6. Place or hang a clock in the bedroom, which is roughly the same as placing it in the living room, but do not hang a clock at the head of the bed or at the end of the bed.