What are the feng shui taboos of stoves?

Eight taboos for kitchen feng shui stoves: 1. The stove should not be under the beam: there is an unlucky saying in Feng Shui that it is not advisable to press places where people often go in and out and operate. As a platform for food production, it is even more inappropriate to have a beam on the stove, which is harmful to health. 2, the stove can not be behind: the stove can not be empty, must rely on solid walls. 3, the stove can not face the toilet: the stove is the place to cook food, pay attention to hygiene, and prevent the disease from entering the mouth; Toilets are places where dirt and bacteria are concentrated. If you are close, it may be polluted, especially if the stove is not opposite to the toilet. 4, the stove can not be close to the bedroom: the stove is hot, because the fumes generated during cooking are not suitable for the human body, so the stove is not good at the main entrance, and it is not suitable for the bedroom. 5, not suitable for sharp corners: Feng Shui theory believes that sharp corners are easy to cause harm, so it is forbidden to shoot sharp corners, and the stove is the place where the family cooks and feeds. If you are shot by a sharp corner, it will be harmful to your family's health. 6, the stove should not be upside down: that is, the stove mouth and the house sit in the opposite direction. For example, the house sits south to north and the stove mouth sits north to south, which is unlucky. 7. The kitchen stove should not be rushed into the door: According to the traditional Chinese geomantic theory, the kitchen stove is a place for cooking and nourishing life, and it should not be exposed too much, especially for the outside air brought by the door to rush into the door. 8. Not suitable for the morning sun: In Feng Shui, the kitchen faces west, especially the cooking stove faces the morning sun, which is unlucky.