In feng shui housing, ancient people paid a lot of attention to the front door position due to its role in attracting wealth and prosperity. Therefore, when entering a house, people will observe the front area to determine the family’s fortune.
The front of the house is a symbol of lucky wealth. Therefore, the ancients were very concerned about this area and never built houses right by the road, always leaving space in front.
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Fish pond, waterfall, miniature landscape in front of the house
According to feng shui belief, having water in the front brings luck because water represents money. That’s why ancient people often set up miniature landscapes and waterfalls in front of their houses to create a harmonious feng shui. Flowing, clean water brings abundant energy and a cool, fresh atmosphere to the house. It also attracts the presence of fortune. The front of the house is called the bright road area. If the road is bright and there is water, it indicates luck, wealth, and prosperity for the family.
Therefore, placing miniature landscapes and waterfalls in front of the house will activate the flow of wealth and bring luck and prosperity to the family. However, it is necessary to remember that the waterfall must flow continuously and the fish pond must be clean and free of dirt.
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Auspicious plants in front of the house
Green plants bring positive energy to the house. They create a fresh, nourishing environment. Green plants bring vitality to the family. Planting green plants in front of the house symbolizes prosperity. A good green plant that blooms and grows shows abundance. A withered, dry plant indicates poverty and bad luck.
The front of the house is a place where different energies intersect. If the plants in that area are healthy and green, it indicates good energy. If the plants die, it indicates bad luck. Therefore, ancient people planted ornamental plants in front of the house to attract wealth and assess the energy flow in their homes, and adjust their lifestyle accordingly. When choosing auspicious plants to plant in front of the house, you should choose plants that have positive meanings and bring luck, such as lucky bamboo, money tree, golden shower tree, lucky peach tree, long-life tree, longevity spinach… Avoid choosing plants with negative connotations such as plum blossom tree, willow tree, silk tree, banyan tree. When planting ornamental plants in front of the house, it is also important to ensure suitable height, position that doesn’t block the entrance, doesn’t obstruct the view of the door, and doesn’t choose plants that create a lonely appearance.
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Red decorations
According to ancient beliefs, the color red brings good luck and has a high energy. Therefore, in front of the house, you can simply hang a string of red copper coins with a red tail underneath or red ribbons, red lucky symbols that bring good luck. The color red stimulates and enhances the enthusiasm of people. Red is also the color opposite to bad luck, creating warmth for the family. When you come home and see the color red, you feel more excited, creating more energy for the family and bringing more luck to the homeowner. Decorating the front of the house with red is also a sign of victory and success.
In feng shui, you don’t always have to do big and expensive things. Just do things right and wholeheartedly, and you will have more luck and fortune.
This information is for reference and experience purposes only.
Unveiling the Meaning Behind New Year’s Harvest: Tips for Having Luck in 2021
Celebrating the start of the New Year, many customs and traditions come together in a joyous expression of good fortune. From harvesting the new year’s fortune to praying for fortune and luck, the humanistic meaning behind these practices remains as relevant as ever. But what is the origin and how can we properly partake in the harvest of the new year? Read on to learn more about this fascinating custom.
1. ‘Wealth is a result of hard work and smart money management’: This teaches the importance of diligence and financial literacy, encouraging individuals to work hard and make wise financial decisions to build wealth.
2. ‘Prosperity is attracted by a positive mindset and gratitude’: Here, the ancients emphasized the power of a positive attitude and gratitude in manifesting abundance. A grateful mindset attracts more blessings and opportunities.
3. ‘Sharing and charity are essential for true prosperity’: This final teaching highlights the importance of giving back and sharing one’s blessings with others. It suggests that true wealth is not just about accumulation but also about contributing to the larger community.