Introduction: In our traditional culture, the traditional virtue of reciprocity has always been advocated. Giving gifts not only expresses the giver's thoughts, but also is a blessing to the recipient. Therefore, we cannot give gifts casually. We should carefully select suitable gifts and then give them out. This is the best way. What gifts should not be given? Come and find out with the editor! Feng Shui is a professional term in Feng Shui. Let us take a look at the knowledge about Feng Shui below. Shoes cannot be given away.In fact, many people know this because "鞋" (shoe) and "邪" (evil) are homophones. If you give shoes to a friend, it implies that you are sending evil spirits to that person. First of all, you should be careful not to get it on your head. Secondly, according to Feng Shui, it is believed that this will lead to the friendship between the two people being on the verge of breaking down. However, there is no problem in giving shoes to relatives or family members. Umbrellas cannot be given away."Umbrella" has the same pronunciation as "scatter", which means it is not suitable to be given as a gift. If you give an umbrella as a gift to a friend or lover, it is a symbol of separation. In the future, the two people will drift further and further apart, and then break up. In addition, the same goes for plums and pears with the symbol "separation". If you give these two things to someone, there may be a crisis of separation between the two people in the future. It is not proper to share plums or pears with others. Watches cannot be sent as gifts.Watches may seem like a good gift, but they are not suitable for gifting in a safe sense. First of all, the “zhong” in “clock” has the same pronunciation as “zhong”, which is a big deal! The homonym of “send” in “zhong” happens to be “send”, which is so harsh and ironic. Therefore, giving a clock to someone as a gift has the unfriendly implication of wishing that person death. So try not to choose such gifts for others. There are many cases in official circles where corrupt officials were brought down after receiving expensive watches as bribes. Wallets cannot be delivered.Unless it is a gift to a close lover or a couple, don't give a wallet as a gift to someone out of pure friendship or cooperation! Because in Feng Shui, a wallet is your own "money storehouse". If you give away your "money bank" then your own pocket will be in jeopardy, right? Be very cautious when giving away wallets to others. It is very likely that your fortune will deteriorate after giving them away, and you may not even be able to collect your debts. Swords cannot be given away. Generally speaking, swords are rarely given as gifts. But it is not ruled out, especially for sword collectors. Among the gifts of swords and knives, the most common one is the "Peach Blossom Sword", which means cutting off the bad peach blossoms for the other person. However, the consequence of this is often that one falls into romantic trouble. Secondly, when moving into a new house, many people will choose to give kitchen knives as gifts, which will cause their fortunes to decline rapidly. |
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