Living room calligraphy and painting feng shui taboo, how much do you know

Updated on Living room 2024-07-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Don't hang a painting that is too eye-catching in red, because it will make the family vulnerable to injury or grumpy.

    2. Paintings with black tones or too dark colors should not be hung, because such paintings look heavy and depressing, which makes people depressed, pessimistic and lacking in vitality.

    3. Don't hang paintings of autumn winds, jackdaws playing in the water, and sunsets, so such pictures have the effect of reducing momentum, which can make people tired of life, which can lead to depression. The subject matter of abrupt things such as vultures and solitary stones should not be hung, and cat paintings should not be hung, which may cause harm.

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