The role of silver beads, cinnabar, safflower, and rice wine in family feng shui
The functions are as follows:
In Feng Shui, silver beads have the functions of detoxification, insect removal, dryness, and expectoration, and can treat swelling, carbuncle, scabies, eczema, etc. disease.
Cinnabar is collected from the veins of the essence of the sun and moon. Because it absorbs the righteousness of heaven and earth, it has a very strong magnetic field. Cinnabar is different from jade and Dzi beads which feel cold when held in the hand. It feels warm in the palm of the hand. In other words, cinnabar is a magnetic field with extremely strong yang energy.
Safflower is taboo in indoor Feng Shui because mulberry and mourning are homophonic. Rice wine, "wine" and "jiu" are homophonic, and its auspicious meaning. When the Dingling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty was excavated, four wine bottles were arranged on each side of the emperor's coffin, implying the meaning of "eternal life (wine), peace (bottles), peace and stability".
Poor families also bury several empty wine bottles in the cemetery to express "peace" and attract wealth in the other world. It can be seen that, no matter from the emperor to the common people, the wine bottle expresses the higher hope of "eternal peace". The mouth of the bottle is upward to prevent the treasure from being lost. Burying wine bottles in graves has no impact on future generations. If it does, it is the hope and memory of living people for their deceased friends in another world.