
Whether you understand the principles of fate and feng shui or not, you must know about the twelve zodiac signs. You might not be familiar with the twelve earthly branches, but you definitely remember the twelve animals. Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig. From ancient times to today, the twelve zodiac signs are closely related to our lives. Each person born has an animal that belongs to them, which affects their life's fortune, career, and more, either directly or indirectly. Therefore, in feng shui theory, based on their respective attributes and characteristics, these signs are used as tools for purposes like attracting wealth, bringing good luck, etc. Here, we will introduce the functions of the twelve zodiac signs. If there is any animal that can be considered particularly sensitive, the monkey would certainly rank among them. Its cleverness, cunning, and active nature make it quite similar to human characteristics. For this reason, feng shui does not classify it as one of the auspicious animals. However, monkeys are not entirely without positive feng shui effects. Generally, if a child in the home is shy, reluctant to interact with others, and seems somewhat withdrawn, placing a feng shui monkey in a prominent place in the living room where the child can see or touch it may gradually help change the child's personality. But if the child is already very lively and active, setting up a picture or statue of a feng shui monkey could instead lead to overactivity or even destructive behavior in the child.
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