Since ancient times, the abacus has been used for calculations. For this reason, it is often regarded as a symbol of attracting wealth and treasures. For example, among ordinary Chinese people, people often hear metaphors such as "golden abacus" and "iron abacus", which certainly describe the shrewdness of "counting gains but not losses". In ancient times, on the hundred-eye sieve hung around children's necks to ward off evil spirits, in addition to scissors, hairpins, and mirrors, the abacus was also an auspicious symbol of wealth and nobility.

Feng Shui Functions of the Abacus
The abacus represents careful budgeting. As the saying goes: "When the treasury is full, place an abacus." Throughout Chinese history, the abacus not only embodies thousands of years of wisdom but also calms the mind, promotes prosperity through diligence, and leads to a rapid increase in wealth. It can also suppress negative forces and boost fame, status, and wealth. Therefore, many wealthy families in China use abacuses, as they are believed to enhance intelligence and mental agility. People who wish to save money but feel they are losing wealth and unable to save may carry a miniature abacus to prevent wealth leakage. Students carrying it will be meticulous in thinking and exert less effort in studying and exams. It can also dissolve negative energy and protect against the interference of petty people.
III. Placement Methods of the Abacus
Placing an abacus at home or in the office is beneficial to career development and enhancing wealth luck. The specific placement methods are as follows:
The abacus can be placed in a frequently used drawer, on a desk, hung on a key ring, or suspended in a wealth or auspicious position. It symbolizes continuous prosperity, smooth financial luck, and abundance. It can also bring income and wisdom to children and wealth to the family.
The abacus can be hung on doors or windows, or placed on a bookshelf to attract wealth, dissolve negative energy, and ward off petty people.

The abacus is often used by people working in banks, shops, commerce and trade, finance, accounting, and civil service to boost wealth. Placing it beside a cash register or inside a safe signifies a steady flow of wealth and endless, recurring numbers.
Clerks and accountants may place the abacus near a desk or workbench or carry it with them. It promotes efficient and accurate work, and is highly beneficial for career advancement and wealth fortune.
If a door or window faces a telephone pole, creating a "Six Evils Water" affliction, the house owner must immediately hang an abacus outside the door or window to resolve it. Otherwise, the "Six Evils Water" caused by the telephone pole will have negative impacts on the house owner's health and career.
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