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Placement of Tricolor Horses in Tang Dynasty and Feng Shui

First, you can't put it in the living room. The most unsuitable place for you to put Tang Sancai at home is the living room. After all, the living room is the host's place to entertain guests, so it must be bright and clean. But after all, the tri-colored Tang Dynasty is an ancient antique with an ominous smell on it, and it is generally used as a funerary object, so it is not conducive to interpersonal communication for the host family to put it in the living room. Second, you can't put it in the bedroom. Tang Sancai can't be placed in the bedroom when it is placed as an ornament at home. As the place where people spend the longest time at home, the bedroom is also the place where peace and stability are most needed. Tang Sancai, sometimes collected as a funerary object, will have a gloomy atmosphere, which will affect people's sleep to a certain extent in the bedroom. Third, placed in the study As a luxury, Tang Sancai looks very beautiful and has a heavy historical significance, so usually if you put Tang Sancai at home, you can put it in the study. The study is a place where the master sometimes studies again. Scholar's breath is heavy and history is heavy, so it is more appropriate to visit Tang Sancai again. Fourth, the Tang Sancai, with its head facing east, took horses as the prototype and shaped horses of various shapes. The horse itself contains strong yang and vitality. Tang Sancai, based on horses, looks different, but its vitality is hard to hide. When placing a statue of a horse at home, it is most appropriate for the horse's head to face east, which represents the success of the horse and the meaning of a dust. 5. Even numbers are auspicious Tang Tri-colors. If you want to put it at home as an ornament, it is most appropriate not to put an odd number of horses. If you look closely, you will find that people who collect Tang Sancai at home usually put even numbers of Tang Sancai, such as 2468. Because odd-numbered horses are unlucky, the meaning is not particularly good, while even-numbered horses mean pairs, which is more auspicious.