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Why are there washbasins and towels next to the door of the leader’s office?

There are actually two reasons for doing this. The first reason is Feng Shui considerations. In their opinion, doing this is more conducive to hiding wind and absorbing energy and removing unclean things in the office. Things, the second reason is that it can help, that is, leaders should do a good job in personal hygiene, such as wiping off some sweat and a series of dirt, so that they can have a better mood to work. This phenomenon is often seen in some old national enterprises in our country. There is often a washbasin and a towel at the door of their offices. They will wash them first when entering, just like those officials in ancient times. The same, they will do this when they get up or when they are preparing to take a shower and change clothes.

Placing a washbasin and towels next to the office door is actually a good habit. We can see this from ancient social phenomena. For example, the ancient emperor would , there will immediately be some maids carrying some mouthwash and face towels to clean the emperor. This also allowed later officials to learn this good habit and inherit and carry it forward well. This phenomenon has always existed in contemporary society, but it is not as exaggerated compared to these dignitaries in ancient times. That’s all.

In fact, this phenomenon has also spread and expanded in contemporary society. For example, in some doctors' offices, there are often some sinks. This kind of sink is equivalent to the ancient washbasin. You can not only clean your personal hands in the sink, but also wash your hands when you are sleepy. You can also use a cold face to calm your mind.

So to sum up, the main reason for placing a washbasin and towel next to the office door is to make it easier for you to clean yourself and put yourself in a good mood for work. As for the reasons for Feng Shui, this is just a subjective assumption and has no scientific basis.