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Will buying three dining chairs affect Feng Shui?

In an era of fierce competition and a cruel and realistic society. Businesses and businesses and people are all competing with each other. There is no way around it. Living in this society, everyone wants their career to go smoothly and not to fail completely.

There are many factors that affect a person's career fortune. Feng Shui actually affects our career fortune in a subtle way. Today Xuande Numerology will talk to you about a topic: 5 home elements that affect our career and financial fortune. Feng Shui.

Let’s talk about the first home feng shui that affects our career and financial fortune: beams on top. I think you may have some impression after reading my last article, in which beams were also mentioned. The beam I want to talk about today is not in our bedroom, but in the office.

When we work in the company, if your position happens to be at the beam of the office, then you may have: career luck will be suppressed, and it will be difficult to rise. Therefore, when choosing an office location, be sure not to get close to the beam and try to stay away from this location.

If it is really inconvenient to move the workstation, then decorate the beam above the desk to block it.

Second: Missing the two positions of Qian and Kun

In Feng Shui, the direction in the northwest is: Qian. Represents father, leader, boss, noble person, and government. The direction in the southwest is: Kun. It represents mother, executor, noble person, wealth, cooperation and tolerance. If Qian Kun in the feng shui of the office or at home is missing

, it is possible that career development will not go smoothly, leadership skills will be poor, cooperation with others will be unpleasant, financial luck will be poor, and career will decline... This reflects in personnel matters that he has no respect for his superiors, is not filial enough to his parents, and has difficulty in convincing others when leading others.

Third: Four positive positions protrude.

In Feng Shui, the four correct positions are east, west, south and north. The fourth position belongs to the peach blossom position. It should be square, the size of the space should be neat and uniform, and it should be clean and bright. If the four directions are of different sizes, and the oblique and rounded corners are protruding, it means that there is evil in the heart, lack of righteousness, career and life will not be smooth, and ideal wishes will be difficult to realize. When it comes to individuals, it means that they are greedy, lustful, physically damaged, affect their career development, and are unpopular.

Fourth: The toilet is located in an auspicious position.

Financial position, official position, combined star position, etc. are all auspicious positions in the family.

When setting up a toilet, try to avoid these auspicious positions. The toilet is a place where dirt and evil practices hide in the home. If the toilet is located in these auspicious positions in the home, it will directly affect the feng shui of the home. Not to mention the impact on luck, it would be bad if it affects the health of people in the family and causes illness

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Fifth, the bedroom hall is small.

Nowadays, in order to pursue personalized decoration, many people open up the bedroom, so that the room is too big, but the living room appears smaller than the room. This is not good. The living room is a place for activities and should be larger than the room. There is a word in Feng Shui called Tai Chi Point. One of our houses is a Tai Chi Point. Tai Chi Point has a primary and secondary structure. The living room is yang, which is the main one, and the room is yin, which is the secondary one. If the room is larger than the living room, there will be no prioritization, and it will feel like a small horse pulling a big cart. This kind of house is not good for financial luck and bad for the development of interpersonal relationships. There will also be greater resistance to your career.