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Bedside position?
The ancients also had different views on the orientation of the bedside. For example, in "A Thousand Daughters Want a Way to Cultivate Nature", it says: "Ordinary people lie down, heading east in spring and summer, heading west in autumn and winter", "Ordinary people lie down, heading east in spring and summer, heading west in autumn and winter". The ancients explained that spring and summer belong to the sun, and the head should lie east; Autumn and winter are cloudy, and the head should lie towards the west, that is to say, the orientation of people's sleep should conform to the principle of "nourishing yang in spring and summer and nourishing yin in autumn and winter".

The wisdom of the ancients was summed up thousands of years later. It can be used for reference according to family conditions and circumstances.

Which direction should the correct bedside face?

1, avoid all sides of the bed.

The placement of the bed refers to the principle of "left green dragon and right white tiger", and it is best to have a porch, a gate or calligraphy and painting and a wardrobe on the left.

The white tiger on the right is lower, the left is stronger than the right, and the bed should be placed in the middle, which has a great influence on the owner's health.

2. Avoid facing the mirror at the bedside.

Because in Feng Shui, the mirror is used to block the suffocation, and the mirror has the function of reflection, which will reflect the suffocation, so the mirror should not face the bed.

And it is not advisable to put too many mirrors in the room, otherwise it will seriously affect the quality of sleep. Leading to mental distraction and illness.

Don't sit empty when you put the bed.

Generally speaking, the way to install a bed is to sit with your back to the wall. That is, back to the wall, facing the window.

Ideal orientation of the bedside: the ideal orientation of the bedside is north-south direction, not facing the door, but preferably close to the window.