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In Feng Shui, it is said that raising birds attracts wealth and prosperity. In particular, the old people raise birds and feel that it is a symbol of auspiciousness and self-cultivation. However, raising birds also needs to pay attention to feng shui, so in feng shui, what are the feng shui taboos for raising birds? Let's find out.
Feng Shui taboos for keeping birds:
Does the feng shui of the house have an impact on the health of the pet birdThe health of the pet bird has a certain impact on the luck of the house, and the feng shui of the house will in turn affect the pet bird. Generally speaking, a house with a larger space is more suitable for pet birds, because birds like an open aura. If the house is small and the surroundings are too noisy, it will affect the health of the birds and is not conducive to home transportation.
How to choose the most suitable pet bird according to the five elementsIf you can choose to raise pet birds according to your five elements, then it can have a beneficial impact on personal fortune. Generally speaking, people who lack wood in the five elements are suitable for choosing cyan and green birds, which can make up for the wood in the five elements; You can also choose birds in colors such as blue and black, and these five-line water birds can give birth to the momentum of Wangmu. In the same way, people who lack gold in the five elements can choose white, gold, yellow, and brown birds.
People who are short of water in the five elements can choose birds in colors such as blue, gray, black, white, gold, etc. Those who lack fire in the five elements should raise red, purple, cyan, and green birds. Of course, people who lack soil in the five elements should raise yellow, orange, brown, red, and purple birds.
Of course, if one of the five elements is too vigorous, the principle of mutual restraint can also be used to achieve the goal of harmony.
Species of auspicious birds:
What are the common feng shui auspicious birdsMany auspicious birds have the ability to bring good luck to people and are regarded as feng shui auspicious birds. Among the common feng shui auspicious birds, the magpie and the four happy birds are the most popular ones that symbolize peace and auspiciousness. Birds with beautiful natural patterns, such as pearl birds, golden-nibs, goldfinchs, and colorful birds, are regarded as fortune-beckoning feng shui birds that can bring wealth.
Peony Parrots, thrushes, lovesick birds, etc. are conducive to enhancing the relationship between husband and wife, and are auspicious birds that symbolize love. There are also larks, parrots, literary birds and other cute birds that can prosper Wenchang, which are of great benefit to children's learning and creative ability.
Precautions for raising birds:
First, the most suitable for home birds are thrushes and black-headed wax beaks, thrushes are yang, happy to call, wax beaks are also yang, lively waves, these two kinds of birds call pleasant, can bring pleasure to people, can be raised.
2. The bird cage should be placed in a ventilated place at home.
3. The bird's diet should be changed frequently to keep it fresh, because the bird is a spirit and has a spirit.
Fourth, raising birds is to nourish the heart, easy to cultivate self-cultivation, and to raise the whole year.
Fifth, the five elements of birds belong to gold, and people who are jealous of numerology are not suitable for raising birds.
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Haha, then I'm short of gold and suitable for raising birds.
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