Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Can't there be nails on the east wall?
Can't there be nails on the east wall?
* * There is a saying that there can be no nails in the east wall.
Some geomantic omen think that nailing on the wall will bring bad effects, and nails in different directions will have different effects. For example, there are nails on the wall in the southeast, which may indicate that the eldest daughter at home is prone to physical problems.
It is suggested that nails should be removed in time when there is no need to hang decorations or sundries, so as not to destroy the geomantic omen at home and cause adverse effects on family members.
But please note that these are only traditional beliefs and folklore, and should not be decisive factors. Please consider it according to your own needs and actual situation.
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