I wonder if you have heard this sentence in "If there are no balcony, the blessing house will not cause disaster." The passage is not difficult to understand literally, because it wants to say: There are three things in that are not recommended to be placed on the balcony, so what do the 'three things' refer to? mentions that "balconies" are not too unfamiliar with many people, because most of the houses nowadays have balconies, and the function of the balcony is usually to dry clothes and use them as a leisure area. Since the design concept of balcony originated from abroad, the word "balcony" is also found in modern times. In ancient times, there were actually balcony, but the name was different from now. In ancient times, balcony was called "park". At that time, balcony referred to paper corridors on the second floor or above the second floor.
Balcony three not placed
① One of them refers to debris. In life, many people like to maximize the use of balcony, but debris should not be placed on the balcony. This is because debris can easily emit an unpleasant smell when placed for too long, and it also affects the beauty of the house. The ancients believed that it was not advisable to put miscellaneous things because of the "meaning". We all know that in ancient times, houses said that "hiding the wind and absorbing the energy", and in the eyes of the ancients, the balcony was usually a relatively special place, so they believed that there should be no miscellaneous things on the balcony. The ancients' views did not actually have much advantage, because no theory can prove them.
② The second refers to old portraits. sacrificial prayers can be traced back to the Shang and Zhou period, because there was already a sacrificial culture at that time. Because this kind of place is usually rainy. So I think that old portraits should not be placed on the balcony. Now, the balcony is not suitable for old portraits. because the balcony is a place where people often walk around. If it is accidentally touched, it is easy to break it. In addition, it is easy to damage them due to wind and rain.
③The third refers to withered plants. Because ancient people cared about the meaning of plants, they believed that withered plants should not be placed on the balcony, because the withered scene was a decay in the eyes of the ancients. Apart from the meaning, withered plants should not be placed on the balcony, because withered plants can easily breed many bacteria, which also affects the beauty of the balcony.
Fu House does not cause disaster
"Fu House does not cause disaster" is very easy to understand, because the meaning of the ancients is: not seeing the above three scenes on the balcony is good for life. This is because ancient people believe in "meaning". This view of the ancients is a bit outdated now, because a happy life comes from hard work. , but it makes sense according to life. is really good because the balcony is placed with debris and withered plants does affect the beauty. In addition, the balcony should not be hung inappropriate things. after all, sometimes it is easy to cause unnecessary trouble.
Summary: This sentence "The balcony is not seen for three times, and the blessing of the house will not cause disasters." people think it makes sense according to life, because the balcony, as an important place for the family, should indeed be cleaned up clean. of course, everyone may have different opinions on this passage. As the saying goes, 'Ten miles are different, and a hundred miles are different sounds', what do you think of this old saying? Do you think it makes sense?