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Where does the word "Fu" hang? How to hang it in China?

Whenever New Year's Day comes, every household will always buy some auspicious words and stick them on the door, pinning people's good love and yearning for life. At present, it has become the custom of every household to paste the word blessing, and it has also become a tradition during the Chinese New Year. Let's take a look at the place to bless Bian Xiao. By the way, I mentioned how to hang the word "Fu" in China, and the taboo of sticking the word "Fu" at home.

Where is the word "Fu" hung for good luck?

1, porch

It is lucky to hang the word "Fu" on the porch, because the porch is a transitional space between indoor and outdoor. Although the entrance is small in size, it is frequently used and is also the only place to enter and leave the house. In the whole room, the porch is an impressive place and a "face" that reflects the cultural temperament of the host. The word "Fu" hung on the porch means that when you enter the door, you will see the word "Fu", which will fill the door.

2. Living room

Hanging the word "Fu" at the main entrance of the living room is called seeing happiness, which is also called opening the door to see happiness; The word "Fu" is hung on the east side of the living room, which means that purple gas comes from the east and happiness rises. The order of affixing blessings is from the outside to the inside, first affixing the first blessing and then affixing the door blessing, indicating that the blessings of one year will flow in from the outside.

How does China usually hang the word "Fu"?

1, on the water tank and garbage bin.

Because everything in the water tank and garbage bin has to be poured out from the inside, in order to avoid dumping the word "Fu" at home, the word "Fu" will be pasted upside down.

2. On the cabinet of the house

The cupboard at home is a place to store things, and the word "Fu" is pasted upside down to indicate that happiness (and wealth) will always come to the home, house and cupboard.