Feng Shui for Beginners: Even Rice Bowls Have Feng Shui Rules – Closely Related to You!

The bowl, as a daily vessel for holding food, has always been an indispensable tool in our lives. It has also become an important part of Chinese traditional culture.

In Feng Shui, the use of bowls also has its emphasis s。 The Feng Shui Master will introduce some taboos about using bowls today, hoping it can help you。

 


 

Avoid Knocking Bowls

 

When we are eating, the most taboo thing is to use chopsticks to strike the edge of the bowl, making climbing sounds. Such behavior will bring “poor luck。”

Only beggars would strike bowl edges to attract attention and get alms. There, especially for children, when they enthusiastically want to knock on the bowl, we should remind them that this is an imposter conduct.

 

Bowl Breaking Taboo

 

In daily life, if someone accidentally breaks a bowl, they would usually silently recite some phrases like ‘shattered peace’ to comfort themselves. In fact, not only bowls, but also broken cups or plates can make people feel worried。
 

Because breaking a bowl is considered bad luck, indicating that the family may face some difficulties in the future, or suggesting that someone has been troubled and upset lately。 At this point, we should pay attention to the external environment, Timely reflection ourselves, discuss issues with family members when necessary, which can effectively Resolve risks and disasters.

 

Holding Bowl When Eating

When eating with others, to show civilized manners, it is better to use hands to Hold onto the bowl instead of leaning directly towards the eating. The former shows respect for the dining companions。

 

 

Avoid Using Broken Bowls

 

With long use, bowls may develop gaps and cracks due to collisions. Therefore, using broken bowls is not uncommon.

In Feng Shui, a damaged bowl can bring misfortune to the user. To maintain luck and health, it’s best to replace such bowls in a timely manner.

 

Bowl Placement Taboo

 

According to Feng Shui principles, bowls should be placed in auspicious places and avoid dirty and messy places. They must also be kept clean and orderly。

Especially for the Five Elements compatibility, Metal bowls are suitable for earth and fire, while wood and glass bowls suit water and gold.

 

Editor’s Note: This article is for general informational purposes only。 For specific Feng Shui needs, please consult a professional Feng Shui master。

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