Five Emperors Coins Copper Gourd Auspicious Pendant 【2 strings】
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Emperors Coins and Copper Gourd
The pendant of Five Emperors coins and copper gourd is a unique and meaningful traditional Chinese decorative item that combines history, culture, and auspicious symbolism.
The Five Emperors coins, namely the coins of the emperors Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty, carry a long history and cultural connotations. These coins are believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. Each coin represents a different era and embodies the wisdom and power of the past emperors.
The copper gourd is also a symbol of good luck and health in Chinese culture. It is said that the gourd can absorb negative energy and bring positive vibes. The copper material gives it a durable and elegant appearance.
When combined, the Five Emperors coins and copper gourd create an auspicious pendant that is not only visually appealing but also holds deep spiritual significance. In Chinese feng shui, it is widely used as a tool to resolve bad feng shui.This pendant can be hung in homes, offices, or cars to bring good luck, prosperity, and protection.
Whether as a gift for friends and family or a decoration for oneself, the Five Emperors coins and copper gourd pendant is a wonderful choice. It showcases the rich cultural heritage of China and brings the blessings of peace and happiness.
Common Sense about Feng Shui: “Doors facing each other will surely harm people.” Door clashes are a major taboo in home feng shui. If you encounter this, you must resolve it as soon as possible.
When doors face each other, one door brings prosperity while the other brings decline. If a house is compared to a person, then the door is like the mouth. If two mouths are very close, they will inhale the gas exhaled by each other, which is actually not good for either.
1. Doors of neighboring houses facing each other
If your own main door is exactly opposite to the main door of others, it is called a “door for quarreling”. As the saying goes, “Two doors facing each other mean quarreling”. If this situation occurs, it is easy to cause disharmony in the family. People will argue over some trifles and also have tense relationships with colleagues and superiors outside.
2. The entrance door should not directly face the bedroom door
The bedroom is a place for rest. If the entrance door is directly facing it, the owner of the bedroom loses privacy, which is likely to affect physical health and financial luck. Moreover, the hostess is prone to have an affair.
3. The kitchen should not face the bedroom door
When cooking in the kitchen, the oily fumes produced seriously pollute the air in the room and will cause harm to the people sleeping inside, affecting physical health.
4. The entrance door should not directly face the toilet door
The toilet is considered a filthy place. A large part of our wealth luck comes in through the entrance door. If it is opposite to the toilet door, it will lead to the family’s wealth coming and going, and the wealth is like water that does not accumulate.
5. The kitchen door cannot face the toilet door
As the saying goes, food is the paramount necessity for the people. The kitchen is where meals are cooked three times a day, while the toilet is a place where dirt and filth accumulate. If the two doors face each other, it is easy to attract hidden diseases and most likely damage physical health.
6. The entrance door should not face the kitchen door
As the saying goes, “Seeing the kitchen when opening the door, the spleen and stomach will be blocked.” It means that when you see the kitchen door as soon as you open the door, the spleen and stomach of people will be harmed. Moreover, wealth luck belongs to metal and the kitchen belongs to fire. Fire restrains metal. The wealth luck coming in through the entrance door will be restrained by fire and also affect financial luck.
7. The entrance door should not face the window or balcony
As the saying goes, “If the front and the back are both through, both people and wealth will be empty.” Wealth luck comes in through the entrance door and then goes out through the window or balcony. It is easy to fail to hold onto wealth.
8.The toilet is a place for sewage discharge, so it is inevitable that there will be turbid qi. From a feng shui perspective, if the toilet door is opposite the bedroom door, the moisture and filth in it will rush into the bedroom. This will not only affect the physical health of the occupants but also bring bad luck. Therefore, for such a situation
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