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Brown gives us a weighty feeling, and can be used to stabilize aspects of life. It symbolizes the depth and roots of plants and trees (wood.) It gives us the sense timelessness- it's been there for a long time and will live into the distant future. Tan can represent a new successful beginning, yet can also constitute the passing of life if used too much. Orange is a mixture of red and yellow, is auspicious and is therefore instilled with happiness and power. The fruit orange is often used in ceremonies to promote positive experiences in the future. Pink represents love and feelings of joy, happiness, and romance. It is associated Three Lemons in a Bowl Although this cure (solution) isn't a part of the BTB traditions, 3 is an important number in Feng Shui. It represents heaven, man and earth, among other things. There are many cures that involve, 3, 6, 9 and 27 items in Feng Shui. All citrus fruits are considered auspicious, so oranges, lemons, and limes can be used for many cures. with the Kuen gua (Partnership area) of the Ba-gua. Peach is the color of attraction and love, being a great color for single people who are desiring a partner. It can be a destructive color to married couples, as it can bring, among other things, a third party to break up a partnership. White is associated with the Dwei gua (Children area) of the Ba-gua, and the Metal element within the Five Element Cycle. While it's an important to use some white in your attire and decor, you don't want to use too much. It represents, among other things, death in Chinese culture, so a Chinese bride would never wear white like those in our Western culture.