As we often say, “spring生\夏长\秋收\冬藏.” It shows that summer is a season when all things grow. However, every thing has its own development rules. If we break them, it will harm ourselves. So, what are the taboos in this season?

Don’t Stay Sedentary
During the hot summer, people often feel tired and less willing to move。 Many people prefer to stay at home, hiding under air conditioning。 However, if this continues, it will inevitably accumulate a lot of toxins inside the body, affecting health。
Summer is exactly the time when things grow。 So we should take advantage of this period to adjust our bodies and do more exercise。 This season also offers an opportunity for winter diseases in summer treatment.
Avoid Over-Chilling
After a hard day’s work in the scorching sun, people often rush to turn on air conditioning at home, grab a bottle of ice-cold cola or beer。 However, this is akin to self-destruction。
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), summer is a period when Yang Qi spreads widely in the body。 During this season, Yang Qi inside the body tends to be insufficient。 Over-chilling will further damage Yang Qi。
Avoid Drafts (Chuan Tang Feng)
Summer is extremely hot and humid。 Especially in small-sized rooms, people may feel breathless。 Many people like to keep all doors and windows open at home during summer or just put up a mosquito-proof screen, thinking it will provide good ventilation while saving air conditioning electricity。
However, such ventilation can cause the Feng Shui energy of the house to scatter completely。 According to Feng Shui principles, “wind scatters qi,” which is not conducive to health and may lead to colds。 Therefore, moderate ventilation should be maintained, as excessive draft exposure results in poor Feng Shui。
Avoid Getting Angry
Summer is a season when fire energy prevails。 This heat penetrates the heart and lungs, making people more prone to anger。 Therefore, one must remain calm in dealing with matters。 In daily life or work, avoid being overly impatient.
In this vibrant period of nature, there’s no need to be too competitive。 Handling things normally often leads to better results。 Frequent anger can also lead to health problems。 If you feel easily angered, pay attention and seek ways to manage your emotions。
Warm Reminder: Feng Shui is a tool for regulating the good or bad luck in life。 It can bring additional blessings when things are going well, and mitigate misfortunes when things go wrong。 Its effects are noticeable and practical! It’s advisable to seek professional guidance from qualified Feng Shui masters for environmental adjustments and layout optimization。
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