Three Things You Should Never Pick Up When You're Out and About, Even Feng Shui Masters Avoid Them! Don't Take This Lightly!

Three Things You Should Never Pick Up When You're Out and About, Even Feng Shui Masters Avoid Them! Don't Take This Lightly!

When we're out and about, we often see things lying on the ground. Some of these things may seem ordinary, but they may not have been dropped there by accident. They may have been placed there with a specific "purpose." If you come across any of these items, do not pick them up and take them home.

1 Objects with Hair Wrapped Around The

In some places, people will make a small wallet, put some change in it, and then tie a lock of hair around the money. The hair is actually from a dead person, and the intention is for the deceased to follow the person who picks up the wallet. Others may wrap the hair of a living person around an object and abandon it on the road. Regardless of the method, the person who does this is trying to transfer their bad luck to someone else. This is a very unscrupulous practice.

2 Sharp Objects Such as Knives and Axes

In parks or on the side of the road, you may occasionally see knives, axes, umbrellas, peach wood products, or other strangely shaped objects. If someone else picks up these items, they may bring the suppressed evil spirits or bad luck into their home, which can lead to fright, loss of soul, and illness. It can also attract disasters, financial ruin, and other misfortunes.

3 Loose Change at Crossroads

    Picking up money is usually a small thrill. No matter how much it is, it's free money. I've picked up money throughout my life, but I've never found more than ten yuan. I guess I'm just unlucky. However, there is one type of money that you should never touch, no matter how much it is: money that has been thrown at a crossroads. Why? Because money at crossroads has been intentionally discarded by others to transfer their bad luck.

    There are some things we should pay attention to and not be greedy about picking up "unclean" things and taking them home. I hope everyone can stay safe and healthy!

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