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Are the blessings of window grilles posted inward or outward?

Stick it inward.

Sticking blessings is a traditional custom of the Han nationality. "Fu" means "good luck" and "good luck". No matter now or in the past, the word "Fu" posted in the Spring Festival has pinned people's yearning for a happy life and wishes for a better future.

The gate is a place to welcome blessings, and the word "blessing" should be affixed.

It's on the water tank (fish tank) and garbage bin, because everything in the water tank and garbage bin has to be poured out from it. In order to avoid dumping the word "Fu" at home, they reversed the word "Fu".

It's on the cupboard in the house. A cupboard is a place to store things. The word "Fu" is posted backwards, which means that the good news (and wealth) will always come to the home, the house and the cupboard.

Stick grilles is an ancient festival custom of the Han nationality. During the Spring Festival, people in many places in China like to stick various paper-cut window grilles on their windows. Window grilles can not only set off the festive atmosphere, but also bring people beautiful enjoyment, integrating decoration, appreciation and practicality.