Eight Trigrams (Bagua)
If you have seen a Feng Shui master observing Feng Shui, you must have found that he often takes a Bagua with him. Bagua can offer you some help in life and play the certain assistant role in psychology, thus a relatively useful Feng Shui product.
Bagua Mirror
Bagua Mirror is originated from the combination of Bagua and mirror. Eight Trigrams refer to heaven, earth, wind, thunder, water, fire, mountain and lake while the mirror has been a mascot of suppressing evil spirits since ancient times. Bagua Mirror can bring a radical change to adjust the Feng Shui. The convex mirror can safeguard the house and exorcise the evil spirits while the concave mirror can absorb wealth and bring good luck. Since the Bagua Mirror is often hung for a long time, the pure bronze mirror is recommended because the pure bronze itself has the effect of exorcising evil spirits and can be used permanently. Under the following situations, Bagua Mirror can exorcise evil spirits: door or window facing a road; door or window facing the chamfer angle of a building; door or window facing a wire pole, drainage ditch, chimney or towering structure; interior door facing the bathroom or kitchen, etc.
Compass
Compass an important tool used by Feng Shui masters in observing the house Feng Shui. Through the rotation of the magnetic needle, they look for the direction or time most suitable for certain people or event. In addition, it can exorcise evil spirits, and improve the luck in wealth, health or the luck with the opposite sex. For example, putting a compass under the pillow can safeguard the house, exorcise the evil spirits and calm the nerves.
Peach Sword
Peach Sword is a Taoist item which is thought to have the functions like safeguarding house, bringing good luck, exorcising evil spirits and recruiting wealth in the traditional custom of Han Chinese.