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What do you say about the placement of the bronze mirror

Bronze mirrors are one of the most important feng shui props, and their proper placement is helpful for fortune, but random placement is counterproductive. Bronze mirrors can dissolve external evils such as Heavenly Slash, Heart Piercing, Lu Chong, and sharp corners. Convex bronze mirrors are more effective. But be careful not to face the head of the bed, don't put it behind the sofa, and don't contrast with two copper mirrors, which may cause airflow turbulence.

In addition to being used for "dressing up" makeup, bronze mirrors can also be used to improve indoor narrow or dim spaces and absorb outdoor "anger".

The ancients believed that bronze mirrors could "ward off evil spirits" mainly because they could reflect light. It can reflect the so-called unfavorable "sickness" back. In modern houses, indoor bronze mirrors should not be facing the direction of pointed buildings and corners, so that it is at least visually uncomfortable. Of course, if there is a good view of mountains and rivers outdoors, you might as well use a bronze mirror to "inhale" it indoors.

In the field of feng shui, the "bronze mirror" is the "energy gathering field". The bronze mirror has the function of "doubling the energy" in feng shui, which can create a sense of spaciousness and reflect more light. Putting the bronze mirror in the right place can improve your fortune invisibly and make you more smooth.

Bronze mirrors can be set on both sides of the dining table, which can make the food at home look more abundant and symbolize the abundance of the home. Put a bronze mirror at the cashier counter and commodity storage cabinet of the store, which can reflect more wealth and merchandise, make the store’s business prosper, and increase wealth.

However, it should be noted that if the reflective objects are documents and books on the company or desk, not only will they not make career achievements flourish, but they will symbolize endless work and homework, only upset, and can't drive wealth. Of course, the two bronze mirrors should not be hung opposite each other. This will only make the light reflect each other to the opposite bronze mirrors, which will not help the harmony and concentration of the energy in the house. In addition, the bronze mirror must be placed where it can reflect the pleasing image, which will help increase the good energy in the house.

Feng Shui believes that indoor bronze mirrors should be “dark but not bright”, and should be hidden to shine indoors, avoid being directly illuminated by sunlight or lights, to avoid too strong light radiation, which is harmful to people's health.

In addition, the bronze mirror has medical value. In the "Compendium of Materia Medica", Li Shizhen, a great medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty, stated: "Bronze mirror, also known as Jian and Zhaozi. Indications: epileptic evil, children's evil." Because the back of the bronze mirror is often cast with patterns or words, Li Shizhen also thinks , On the bronze mirror, "the word is better for the past." It means that mirrors with ancient characters are better for warding off evil spirits.