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The general mirror is to ward off evil spirits on the outside, and the feng shui inside the house is very affected by the room.
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Send an outside mirror? Whether it's your or someone else's outside the building, you have to make it clear.
If it's your own, what mirror should you look at? How big and how far away from the door.
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If you're not afraid of scaring you at night, you'll be fine.
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In home feng shui, why can't you see the stove when you open the door? Bathroom and mirror?
Generally, the top of the washbasin is a mirror, you can do this, now there are some on the market like this, above the washbasin is a wall cabinet, the double swing door is opened, and the inside is the mirror. This way you don't have to move the mirror or the door.
It is not advisable to use feng shui in the home, the mirror is a relatively cold, cold thing, and the mirror cannot be facing the toilet door. Because the mirror has a mirror god, and each door also has its own door god, so if the mirror is facing the door, it will scare away the door god who usually protects us, and make the room prone to getting stuck. It will make the couple get into the horns when dealing with things, and the male sexual function in the family will be weakened, and the woman will be more susceptible to women's diseases.
Under normal circumstances, the mirror should not shine directly at any door, which can easily lead to tongue and disease, and if it is against the door, it is more likely to cause the wealth of the family to be discharged. It is advisable to be able to change the direction of the mirror.
If a mirror is facing the table and the bed, then part of the owner's qi will be reflected, affecting the health of the body. Especially at night, the yang qi is weak, and I am most afraid of the mirror facing the bed. Knowing this truth, the mirror of the dresser in the house, the mirror on the wardrobe and even the mirror hanging on the wall, do not face the desk or bed, if you really can't put it open, you can usually ignore it, write and sleep, hang a thick curtain.
Nothing out of place. As long as you can see people.