From a psychological point of view, the influence of Feng Shui on people was mainly reflected in the suggestive effect of the environment on people. The things in the environment could be seen as images and had symbolic meaning. The human subconscious would automatically accept the hints of the environmental images. For example, traditional Feng Shui said that the house faced south and there was a mountain behind it. Sitting north facing south was good for the body, and from a psychological point of view, good light could avoid depression; having a mountain behind symbolized " mountain support ", which could bring people a sense of security. If the courtyard door and the courtyard door were facing each other without any obstruction, from the understanding of environmental psychology, the house symbolized the body and mind, and the doors and windows represented the degree of open-mindedness of the heart. This kind of layout symbolized that people were not shrewd, and the people living in it would be hinted by this. Their personality might become naive and less guarded, which was not good for their lives. Although putting a fish tank in the office could not really stop misfortune from bringing wealth, it had a symbolic effect. A good feng shui layout could make people feel comfortable and peaceful, which was good for mental health. People who believed in feng shui could also help reduce psychological pressure and achieve psychological balance. Watching " 749 Match " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Elephants have many uses in Feng Shui. The first was a symbol of good luck."Xiang" and "Xiang" were homonyms. If it was placed at home, it could bring good fortune and symbolize peace in the world. Secondly, it could strengthen the power of the seat. Because its body was as large as a mountain, when there was no mountain behind the building or when there was nothing to rely on behind the office, placing the elephant ornament on the seat could play a role similar to backing up the mountain. It could strengthen the power of the seat, absorb the qi, and make the position and sitting posture of the house more stable. Thirdly, it has the function of absorbing and gathering wealth. Elephants are good at absorbing water, and water is regarded as wealth among the people. For example, if you see the sea or pool in the big window of your home (Mingtang gathers water), you can absorb large and small wealth by placing copper elephants. If you put elephants in the most prosperous place in the house, the whole family can benefit. Fourth, it had the effect of guarding houses, stabilizing the door and protecting peace. In addition, the stone elephant ornaments of different shapes had different meanings when placed in different places. For example, when placed at the entrance of hotels, shops, clubs, etc., there was the meaning of auspicious elephants welcoming guests. When placed in the garden scenic area, there was a landscape decoration effect. When placed at the entrance of the house, it could make the house prosperous, auspicious and healthy.
The Feng Shui effects of gardenia were as follows: - [Protect the good: Legend has it that gardenias were transformed from fairies who descended to the mortal world. A farmer took them home and took good care of them. After the gardenias bloomed, the fairies washed clothes and cooked for them. After this matter spread, the villagers imitated the planting of gardenias, believing that gardenias would protect the good.] - To improve indoor Feng Shui: It can improve the indoor air. If the home is filled with the fragrance of gardenia, the air is pure and natural, which is conducive to health, full of energy, and smooth work and life. It can make the residence a good Feng Shui residence. - [To improve the way of doing things: The fresh fragrance of gardenia can ease the tension and irritability of urban people, making people emotionally stable and rational, thus making the right choices in many things, improving the success rate of everything and the accuracy of decisions.] The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Feng Shui, the Horned Dragon had many uses: 1. ** House Protection **: Possesses a powerful aura. It can ward off evil spirits and protect the peace of the family. It can be used as a house protection treasure to protect the family. 2. " Lucky ": The Horned Dragon is a symbol of wealth and can attract wealth. For example, wearing a jade Horned Dragon symbolizes a prosperous business. It can bring good luck and help to make a fortune. Therefore, businessmen especially like items related to it. 3. ** Prosperous Luck **: Possesses a strong positive energy, which can enhance the wearer's luck and help the development of their career. It symbolizes a smooth future, a successful career, and a prosperous career. It also symbolizes the prosperity of their descendants. 4. ** Evil Spirit Dispelling Villain **: Placing the Horned Dragon beside the Green Dragon in the house can eliminate the villain and avoid trouble. If there is evil spirit in the White Tiger's direction in the house, it can also be resolved by placing the Horned Dragon. 5. ** Symbol Auspicious **: In traditional China culture, it is regarded as an auspicious beast, representing honor, power, and good fortune. It is often used in decorative arts. It is commonly seen in ancient buildings, sculptures, jade articles, and porcelain decorations. Its image shows supreme power and reflects the inner aesthetic consciousness. For example, the shape of the Kui Long Gong Bi on the outer wall of the Taibei 101 building represents wealth, auspicious qi, and strengthening power. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Abundance of Gold and Jade was a very auspicious plant in Feng Shui. It represented the prosperity of children and grandchildren, wealth, wealth, prosperity, and many other auspicious meanings. In modern society, the concept of being filled with gold and jade was closely related to Feng Shui and the five elements in life. For example, in the Feng Shui layout of the home environment, if there are tassel ornaments in the home,(It symbolizes harmony, wealth, and prosperity, and echoes the meaning of gold and jade.) It should be ensured that the direction and feng shui are appropriate. The tassels should be hung outward, meaning to cut off evil spirits and attract fortune. According to the traditional China calendar, tassels are used as accessories. Their color, style, and matching are all exquisite, representing the philosophical thought of the five elements complementing each other. People can combine their personal zodiac and eight characters, and consider the complement and balance of the five elements to choose the color of the tassels to promote luck. In addition, using the fragrant names of plants, such as the combination of golden osmanthus, Magnolia, peony, and crabapple, symbolizing the "full house of gold and jade", these plants would also be considered to have geomancy effects related to the full house of gold and jade. For example, peonies had been highly respected since ancient times and had extremely high ornamental value. They might be thought to add a rich and auspicious atmosphere to the environment. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Peonies have many powerful uses in Feng Shui: 1. ** Prosperity and Blessing **: Single-bottle peonies have the effect of prosperity, making wealth and luck continuous; double-bottle peonies can attract blessings and improve luck; three-bottle peonies have multiple effects such as high yield and balancing qi field in addition to the related effects of wealth and blessing. 2. [Dispelling bad energy: Able to dissolve evil spirits and yin energy. Evil spirits, as bad energy, will have a negative impact on health and luck. Peony can dissolve it.] 3. ** Enhancing interpersonal relationships **: In traditional China culture, peonies are regarded as a symbol of friendship and kinship, which helps to strengthen the emotional connection between people and promote the development of interpersonal relationships. 4. ** Increase personal charm and self-confidence **: Peony is regarded as a symbol of beauty and nobility. It can increase personal charm and self-confidence, allowing people to face challenges in life and work more confidently. 5. ** Brings health and longevity **: It is regarded as a symbol of longevity. It can promote health, enhance immunity, and prevent diseases. It can be placed at home to bring blessings for health and longevity to the family. 6. ** Brings good luck **: Peony is regarded as a symbol of wealth and good luck. Placing peonies can bring good luck and wealth. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Ying's name had the meaning of " nurturing talents," so it was helpful for her studies. Planting the dove in the fence of the courtyard meant that it was an auspicious garden plant that attracted talent. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend 'Crossing the Warring States Period, Facing Bai Qi at the Beginning' by Headmaster Canopy. The main character, Zhao Kuo, had transmigrated to the Battle of Changping, and his opponent was Baiqi. He did not want to be called an armchair strategist, and he wanted to win fair and square. The supporting roles were also very unique, like Sima Yue protecting the master, Baiqi wanting to trap the enemy, etc. Although it was a new book with stable updates, the protagonist's thinking was modern, and it was a little inappropriate to divide the soldiers. Overall, it was three and a half stars, and his personal recommendation rating was excellent. 'Cultivation: From Observing Thoughts to Cultivating Experience', written by the author Chunqiu, was not bad either. The main character Xu Yan had transmigrated to a world where demons, demons, and Taoism coexisted. The human world's dynasties, the Nine Heavens Divine Court, and other complicated worlds. As the Ninth Young Master of the Marquis of Dingyuan, he had relied on the proficiency panel to start his journey of seeking Dao from the Taoist perspective. " Lu Bu's Rebirth: The Collapsed World of the Late Han Dynasty ", the work of Tianfu Kuangsheng. Lu Bu was reborn at the end of the Han Dynasty. He, Zhang Liao, Gao Shun, and other characters began to compete for hegemony. There were summoning elements, non-official history, and interesting settings such as constellations and birthdays. 'After Ascension, My Dao Companion and I Traversed Back to the Original World', written by Song of Morning Breeze. The male protagonist, Yang Yichen, returned to the Blue Star after his ascension and lost all his cultivation. His Taoist partner, Gongsun Xingzhu, was beside him, and the daily story unfolded. There was also 'I've edited entries in the World of Monsters', written by Undersea Starlight. Zhou Ninghao had transmigrated into the puppet emperor and used the Illusionary Flower and Moon Mirror to edit the entries to counterattack.
The following is the ranking of Feng Shui novels written by ancient people: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, a Qing Dynasty novelist "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio"-Pu Songling, a novelist of the Tang Dynasty 3 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong 4. Water Margins-Shi Naian, Yuan Dynasty novelist 5 Journey to the West-Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen 6. The continuation of Dream of the Red Chamber, Jin Ping Mei. -Ming Dynasty novelist Gao E 7. The Succession of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 8. The Succession of Water Margins, Righteousness in the Clouds-Ming Dynasty Novelist Shi Naian The Legend of the White Snake, a continuation of Journey to the West-Bai Suzhen, a novelist of the Tang Dynasty 10 The Romance of the Three Kingdoms 'continuation book, Three Divides the World-Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong
The following were some novels related to Feng Shui: " The Talented Feng Shui Master ", written by Yan Yan. The main character learned Feng Shui from a young age and developed in the city after reading the book." The Legend of the Ancient Well Temple ", written by Zhang Zidao, who was too sleepy to sleep." Folk Feng Shui Tales ", written by Zhang Zidao, told a series of strange stories among the people." The City Feng Shui Master ", written by an orphan in an orphanage." The Leisurely Life of a Pseudo-Warlock ", written by Tang Bibimbap Rice." The Mountain Sea Girl is a Metaphysical Big Boss." The author was talking in his dreams. The main character was a Metaphysical Big Boss who came out of seclusion after a hundred years to face the changes in the world. These novels might involve the plot of Feng Shui and blessing. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>