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Calligraphy works about dreams

If people don’t have dreams, what’s the difference between them and salted fish? Wouldn’t it be very inspiring to hang calligraphy works related to dreams in your room? Below are the calligraphy works about dreams that I have compiled for you. I hope they are useful to you!

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Calligraphy suitable for hanging in the room

1. Auspicious calligraphy and painting suitable for hanging

1. Calligraphy: The most common use of calligraphy in Feng Shui is to block "door evil". For example, if the door is facing the bedroom, it is said to be unfavorable in Kanyuology, because the rapid airflow caused by the opening and closing of the door will "direct" When you rush into a room, you can hang calligraphy on the door. It is relatively neutral, and the calligraphy content is intuitive, and it is a good way to open the door and express your opinions.

2. Peony picture: The national flower peony has always been loved by people because it means wealth. When displaying peony pictures at home, you can generally choose the north or the south, because peonies belong to wood, and the north is the most popular. In the land of "water", wood grows in water and grows prosperous; in the south is the land of "fire", and taking wood to make fire is a sign of prosperity. This layout has promoted the Nine Purple Fortune Stars in Feng Shui in the past twenty years; because the west is "gold" ", wood should not be overcome by metal, so peony pictures are generally not suitable to be placed in the West. Peonies symbolize wealth, beauty, prosperity, prosperity, etc., and are easy to hang in the living room (for newlyweds), bedroom (for couples), welcome screens, etc.

3. The picture of the Dapeng spreading its wings: The picture of the Dapeng spreading its wings is usually hung in the study room and living room, giving people a positive and uplifting mood of "a journey of thousands of miles", but it should be noted that after hanging the painting, The Peng's "mouth" should not be facing the person's head, so it is generally not suitable to hang on sofas or seats; those whose family members are born in the year of Dragon or Snake should not hang Rooster.

4. Picture of fishes playing in water: "Water" is customary as wealth, and fish has the auspicious meaning of "abundance every year", so the picture of Pisces playing in water is most suitable to be placed 45 degrees opposite the main entrance of the living room. Based on the "financial position" of the dime, its metaphorical meaning of "lucky" is taken.

5. Smooth sailing picture: Also due to the principle of the five elements being in conflict, it is not suitable to be hung in the south. In addition, it must be noted that the waves under the sailboat cannot be directed towards the doors and windows.

6. Landscape painting: The placement method of landscape painting is more particular. It is generally suitable to be placed on the side of the house (the other side of the door) or on the left hand side of the chair or bed in the living room; paintings with flat and round mountains are also suitable. It can be hung behind the desk as a "backer" to increase the luck of noble people. Easy to hang behind seats in living rooms, conference rooms, lobbies, offices, etc.

7. Bamboo: It means rising, rising steadily, being enterprising and career-oriented. It is suitable for hanging. It is easy to hang in study rooms, children's bedrooms, offices, etc.

8. Lotus: It is also a lotus, which means harmony, and can emerge from the mud without being stained. For those who believe in Buddhism, it also means perfection, kindness, etc. It is easy to hang in the living room, conference room, bedroom of the elderly, etc.

9. Chicken picture: It means good luck and good luck. There is a folk custom of chicken eating hundreds of insects. Therefore, it is easy to hang it in the child's bedroom when the child is young. There are legends that the child will not get sick and ward off evil spirits.

10. Picture of Zhong Kui: Zhong Kui wards off evil spirits, so it is hung on the front, such as on the screen or above the TV. But there is also a saying that it is easier to invite gods than to send them away, so try not to hang it. But if the room is filled with negative energy, such paintings and calligraphy should be hung.

From the above we can see that no items in the home, including calligraphy and paintings, can be placed at will. The most important principle here is that no matter what the item is, as long as it is good for the owner's numerology, it will be beneficial. No matter how unsightly the item is. As long as it is beneficial to the owner's numerology, it is good. Everything must be people-oriented, people-oriented, obey the owner's mood and wishes, and secondly take into account the feelings of others.

2. Calligraphy and paintings not suitable for home decoration

1. Paintings depicting ferocious beasts should not be displayed to avoid giving people a sense of terror. For example, you cannot hang a picture of a tiger descending a mountain. A tiger descends a mountain in search of food. It can hurt people and is extremely detrimental to its owner. Pictures of ferocious beasts and sharp weapons can make family members, especially children, feel insecure and affect their health.

2. Pictures that are too dark or too black are not suitable for hanging. Because such pictures make people feel heavy, demoralized, lack enthusiasm for doing things, and create pessimism.

3. Paintings with overly bright and eye-catching colors can affect the state of mind, making people grumpy and aggressive.

4. Pictures of the setting sun should not be hung. This is a painting of bad luck and should not be hung in your home as it will reduce your good luck. Paintings with depressing scenes like sunset over the mountains will make people lose all their energy and make them feel decadent and unmotivated.

5. It is not suitable to hang portraits of deceased relatives for a long time, because it will increase your psychological pressure. It will also affect your fortune and cast a sad atmosphere on a relaxing living environment.

6. You need to be careful when hanging human body paintings. Traditional home hanging is first of all indecent, and secondly it will cause marital problems in the family.

7. You should also pay attention to the selection of paintings of the twelve zodiac signs. For example, those born in the year of rat should not hang paintings of horses. Sheep people should not hang pictures of cows, as these conflict with the owner's zodiac sign.

8. Paintings with specific characteristics of the Five Elements should also be selected. For example, a painting of the sea may look beautiful but is not suitable for the owner who is afraid of water. On the contrary, it will defeat him and be detrimental to him. ; Pictures of majestic mountains are not suitable for people whose fortune is earth, which is the taboo god; "big dynamic" pictures such as waterfalls are in Feng Shui to control the family's repeated luck.

3. Key points for hanging calligraphy and painting

1. Choose an appropriate location. Calligraphy and painting should be hung in eye-catching open areas on the wall, such as the main wall facing the door, coffee table, sofa, writing desk, and the wall above the bed, beside the bed, etc. It is not suitable to hang calligraphy and paintings in the corners of the room or in the shadows next to the wardrobe.

2. Pay attention to lighting. Especially for paintings, because every painting is divided into light and dark, the light source of paintings can often be taken from the upper left. In a sunny room, the picture should be hung on the right wall at an angle of 90° to the window. In this way, the natural light source outside the window and the direction of the light source on the screen echo each other, making it easy to harmonize and unify.

3. Pay attention to the height of hanging calligraphy and paintings. In order to facilitate appreciation, the height should be with the center of the calligraphy and painting at a higher position parallel to the person's upright position, generally about two meters from the ground. It should not be too high or too low, and it should not be staggered.

4. The number of hanging calligraphy and paintings should not be too large. Too many calligraphy and paintings in the room can dazzle people. One or two carefully selected works can be the finishing touch.

5. The tone of calligraphy and painting should be consistent with the indoor furnishings. The content of calligraphy and painting should be concise and concise, with modern decorative interest. It is more suitable to use colorful oil paintings, gouache paintings, and watercolor paintings. In a room with old-fashioned furniture, the paintings should have local style and national characteristics. For example, if you use simple and simple Chinese paintings, New Year paintings, poems and paintings, and splash-ink cursive calligraphy to decorate, there will be contrast and harmony.

6. Calligraphy and painting should correspond to the size of the space. For example, it is not suitable to hang giant portraits in a small room.

4. The four seasons are different

Many people hang calligraphy and paintings in the living room for a long time. They have been doing it for many years, and as a result, they become bored after looking at it for a long time. In some cases, the paper is weathered, the paper becomes brittle, the picture loses color, and becomes old and decayed. If possible, you can prepare several sets of calligraphy and paintings to hang in turn. It is best to match the paintings with the seasons. Generally, in spring, flowers with peach blossoms or green mountains and rivers are hung; in summer and autumn, polygonal pond shadows, maple paths and chrysanthemum borders are hung; in winter, Tianzhu camellia and red stove green tea are unique and leisurely, and can enrich life. breath. You can also do the opposite. For example, hanging a picture of a winter scene of ice and snow in summer will make people feel as if the coolness is blowing on their faces and the summer heat will disappear; in winter, replacing the picture with warm colors such as sunset will make people feel as warm as spring indoors.

5. Calligraphy and painting should be elegant, precise and empty

Calligraphy and painting works as interior decorations, whether they are mounted on paper, embedded in glass frames, or made into plaques, are without exception It's hanging on the wall. The walls are generally in a single color and need something to decorate them so that the indoor space does not look too empty or crowded. Use calligraphy and painting as interior decoration, which should be small but precise. Do not place it on too many other decorations in the background to avoid clutter.

Calligraphy works can be divided into banners, banners, nave and fans according to the shape of the paper. It is better to have only one banner or fan on one wall, and it is best not to hang other decorations near it. It is best to match the banners and the nave together, and choose a place with tables. Narrower banners should also try not to appear alone to avoid being monotonous or abrupt. The banner plaque can be placed on the door, above the table or in the living room, and the banner plaque can be erected on both sides of the door frame. When decorating your home with calligraphy and painting works, you must grasp the standards of elegance, refinement, and space. In the bedroom and living room, you can choose some calligraphy and painting works with a slightly more robust and elegant style. In the office, you can choose some large-scale or more domineering works. Reasonable layout of works will add color to the home, otherwise it may be self-defeating, so you must pay more attention when decorating.

6. Mounting and framing

People need to decorate, but paintings need to be framed. A good calligraphy and painting is best mounted or framed before hanging. In addition, most of the calligraphy and paintings are mounted in the form of scrolls. When hanging, a thin thread can be tied to an appropriate place to prevent damage caused by movement. Since Chinese calligraphy and painting are mainly based on shapes and ink, the frame should have smooth lines and the colors should be calm to highlight the elegant and simple style. Oil paintings must be framed to become a complete work of art. Because oil paintings have certain moisture-proof properties, they can be gently wiped clean with a damp cloth after becoming dusty. Oil paintings have a strong sense of three-dimensionality, space, layering, texture and tone. Therefore, the frame style is required to have a unified style, which can emphasize the content of the painting. Paintings of sunshine and autumn scenes should be framed with golden frames. This type of picture frame is inlaid with glass and is also suitable for decoration of watercolor paintings, photography and other artworks.

7. Avoid too much and seek refinement

Since people’s current living rooms are not spacious enough, the number of hanging calligraphy and paintings should not be too many. In particular, it is necessary to avoid the inclusion of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign figures, mountains and rivers, and scenery. The pursuit of perfection in calligraphy and painting in the living room will make people feel disorganized, cumbersome, heavy, and even vulgar. The ancient poem says: "The fragrance of flowers is not too much", this is what it means.

8. Color coordination

The color selection of calligraphy and painting must take into account the color matching with the living room and furniture, so as to give people a sense of luxury and elegance, otherwise it will be counterproductive. Generally speaking, watercolor paintings should be matched with light-colored walls and furniture to create a fresh and elegant artistic conception; hanging prints require furniture with neat lines, prominent corners, and calm tones to appear neat and clean.

9. Reasonable lighting

The hanging of calligraphy and painting is closely related to lighting. Calligraphy and painting should be hung on well-lit and open walls, such as beside the bed, on the wall facing the bed, on the desk. Above low furniture such as coffee tables and sofas, it should not be hung in the shadow of corners or next to tall furniture.

Paintings include freehand brushwork and meticulous fine brushwork. It is best to hang fine brushstrokes in a bright and sunny place. Only thick strokes can be hung in dark places. If the position is adjusted, the fine brushstrokes will be blurry and the thick strokes will be dazzling and lose the effect.

10. Appropriate height

In order to facilitate appreciation, calligraphy and painting are generally suitable to be hung 2/5 from top to bottom on the wall, because at this height, the center of the painting is exactly where the person stands upright. At a high position where the parallel line of sight is high, people can see the whole picture just by raising their head slightly, and it looks the most pleasing to the eye. If the height is uneven, it will destroy the overall beauty of the wall.

Pay attention to protection: after the calligraphy and painting are pasted, they are easily affected by moisture, rats and insects, which affects the view. Therefore, all calligraphy and paintings damaged by this method must be re-framed and repaired.

Calligraphy and paintings that have been hung all year round will also be covered with dust. You should use a good quality soft feather broom to wipe them gently to keep them clean as before. It should be noted that when removing painting dust, do not wipe it with a wet cloth or brush except for oil paintings, so as not to damage the paper surface and make it more dirty. In addition, calligraphy and painting cannot be hung in places exposed to direct sunlight. It is not advisable to hang calligraphy and painting during the rainy season when the air humidity is high to ensure the quality of writing and extend the hanging time of calligraphy and painting.

The Feng Shui of calligraphy and painting placement cannot simply be considered as feudal superstition. China’s long-established Feng Shui knowledge of calligraphy and painting has long integrated the aesthetics of division, layout and landscape knowledge, and even ancient scientific elements. The hanging, display, collection and preservation of calligraphy and painting are very practical for calligraphy and painting lovers. It is recommended to read, understand and share them carefully. Even if you don’t believe in Feng Shui, hanging in a way that complies with traditional rules will show the owner’s cultivation. Otherwise, it may make a joke or make family members and visitors uncomfortable.