The significance of buying New Year’s oranges during the Spring Festival
During the festival, many people like to buy New Year’s oranges and put them at home. This is to increase the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival and to pray for good luck. "Orange" and "good luck" are rhyming words. Displaying an orange tree in a company, factory, hotel, shop or home and then hanging red flowers on the tree is indeed a very good omen for the New Year. According to Zhu's annotation in "The Original Meaning of the Book of Changes", "Ji" means "of". The meaning of "fierce" was interpreted by his elder as "lost". Everyone hopes to gain something and lose nothing in the new year. Therefore, buy New Year oranges to get a good omen. I hope that the New Year money can be like a pig cage in the water, and I can get a lot of money. However, there are some Feng Shui rules for choosing and placing New Year’s oranges, so don’t be too casual. From the perspective of Feng Shui, there are some mysteries in the shape, state of the tree, leaf color, quantity, size, and where they are placed each year. It will directly affect your luck in the new year, so be careful. Also, I bought an orange tree in the hope that it would bring good luck. It backfired because I didn't understand the rules and it would go against my original intention.
What should you pay attention to when purchasing and placing?
1. Ju Zijun, Good Nianjun
"Mianjun" certainly does not mean that you can meet the emperor, or be lucky enough to be told: "Fengtian carries a ship, the emperor said: Li Si served the country loyally , expelled the barbarians, regained the islands in the South China Sea, and made great achievements in the sea. I am happy to be promoted to the third level and appointed as the Minister of War, and the salt will be known to you." There may have been this opportunity in ancient times, but how can we do it without an emperor in modern times? This "gentleman" means meeting a noble person. When readers buy New Year oranges, they must choose orange trees that grow evenly and look fruitful. It is not advisable to buy oranges that have sparse growth, large numbers, uneven distribution, and many gaps. If you buy such an orange tree, it means an ominous sign of "bad luck". This year's orange tree will be extremely unfavorable for companies, factories, hotels, shops or home traffic in the new year.
2. Straight trunks, good for everything
The shape of the orange tree can reflect the luck of an organization or individual in the new year. In the coming year, beautiful orange trees with luxuriant branches, abundant fruits, and beautiful fruits can make people's business prosperous, make money, make profits smoothly, and achieve success easily. An orange tree with crooked and yellow leaves looks more like a Panjing tree or a hunchbacked old man. It will make people unlucky, frustrated, get twice the result with half the effort, and be in vain. Therefore, it is very important to choose an upright tree.
3. Oranges are big and grow quickly
When buying orange trees during the Chinese New Year, you should choose those that are larger and have golden or red shiny oranges. The best color for kumquat trees is golden yellow, and the best color for four-season oranges is red. When you go home, you will hang a "Happy Birthday" on the orange tree, and you will have "good luck". If you buy those oranges that are small, it is just a sign of luck. It has nothing to do with "good luck", good things often miss us. From 2010 to 2010, the orange tree was placed in the same place every year. Unlike ordinary books, ordinary books can be eternal. According to the Nine Palaces Flying Star theory, the 2010 flying star brought eight white stars to the center of the room. The most prosperous location of the house this year is in the central area of ??the house, and the orange tree in this location is the most auspicious. If it cannot be placed in the central area of ??the house, it can also be placed in the southeast location, which can also attract wealth. Feng Shui is a university subject with many mysteries in it. As the saying goes, "Without rules, there is no circle." Everything has its own unique laws, and in-depth research is a matter for a university. Even cooking may seem simple, but it is actually very knowledgeable. There are eight major cuisines, namely Shandong, Sichuan, Jiangsu, Cantonese, Fujian, Zhejiang, Hunan and Anhui. What’s more, what about traditional Feng Shui? When buying orange trees during the Chinese New Year, be more particular and less casual. Doing so will bring you good luck in the new year.