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Are there any feng shui taboos when traveling abroad?

Traveling abroad has feng shui taboos!

First, stay in a hotel and avoid staying in the last room.

From the perspective of geomantic omen, due to the large flow of people, the last room on each floor of the hotel often has too much miscellaneous gas, which may affect people's luck. The last room in many high-end hotels has been changed into a utility room, a stairwell or an elevator room. So I suggest you try to avoid it.

Second, the room that feels unclean should be replaced.

After entering the hotel room, some people may feel inexplicable palpitations, chills, or smell some strange smells. Such a room is not suitable for living. On the one hand, there may be something unclean in the room, on the other hand, it may be that the feng shui is not good and the humidity is too heavy. It is difficult to guarantee the quality of sleep, and it may also be infected with some bad luck. In case of such problems, it is recommended to find a counter to change rooms.

Third, don't touch religious objects at will.

When traveling in some religious scenic spots, you will occasionally see some religious objects, such as utensils, altars, symbols, or scriptures such as Taoism, Buddhism and Bible. Don't touch them without the owner's permission! Because some knowledgeable people will suppress some unclean things with objects, if you touch these objects, the consequences are unpredictable, so please be careful.

Fourth, don't take pictures of idols casually.

When persuading tourists not to take pictures of idols, some tourists will say that there was no high-tech camera in the age of immortals, so such a rule will not be made. You must be talking nonsense.

In fact, taking pictures of idols is not a problem in itself, but after taking pictures? You know, every time you take a picture of an idol, it's equivalent to inviting a god home. It's trivial to be impolite and not to worship, and the gods won't pay attention to you. However, the more gods you photograph, the more gods you invite to your home. God and God are sympathetic. Where we can afford it, our fortune will inevitably be adversely affected. Now you know why you can't take pictures of the idol?

Five, don't say it or not.

In religious scenic spots, you can not worship God, but don't say "don't believe" directly! Theoretically speaking, it is polite to respect other people's beliefs; Metaphysics, just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean you haven't; From the perspective of geomantic omen, is it really good for you to play dumb like this on other people's turf?

Sixth, be careful of local customs.

People who travel far away from home must pay attention to this point, especially abroad. It is suggested that you do your homework first, and don't let ignorance violate customs and taboos and cause unpleasant things. It's okay in China, for example, you can't step on the threshold of the gate (it will destroy the geomantic omen), and chopsticks can't be inserted into the rice (metaphorically, you can burn incense to the dead). It would be a pity if you go abroad and do something wrong and cause religious disputes!

7. Don't take photos with private tombs.

If it is a well-developed mausoleum, such as the imperial tomb and the pyramids, because there are more tourists coming and going, most of Yin Qi has been taken away, and taking a group photo will not have any influence. But if it's a private mausoleum, don't take a group photo. I can't sleep if I eat something unclean.

Eight, pregnant women travel cautiously.

No matter from the perspective of geomantic omen or science, pregnant women should not travel. From the perspective of feng shui, pregnant women are two souls in one. If there is a place with heavy yin, it is not good for adults and children in the stomach. Scientifically speaking, if you have to rest in case of any unexpected situation on the road, do you have to wait until the baby is born in a foreign hospital before going home?

Nine, don't literally lettering.

There is a good saying: "People are not sages, to err is human." Recently, there are always reports of cultural relics lettering. It must be emphasized that one's hands should not be too active and always move something that should not be moved!

1. You don't know if these junk things are cultural relics.

2. Many cultural relics are blessed by high people. Once damaged, it will have a very adverse impact on the fortune of the saboteur.

The criminal law has the crime of intentionally damaging places of interest, please take care of your own hands and be careful not to lose both money and people!