What are the feng shui taboos of rural houses?

1, rural residential geomantic theory holds that rural residential buildings are forbidden to be built at the T-junction, which is what we call the point perpendicular to its vertical line. In other words, there should be no straight alleys and roads in front of the house, otherwise the harm will be endless. For example, a wind fire has special care for such houses. If it is unlucky, it may be a disaster from heaven. Maybe a car accidentally rushed into the house from the opposite street. Fortunately, it's just injuries, business losses, etc. And a bad room will lead to death.

2. According to the geomantic theory of rural housing, a large housing base, with the former low and the latter high, is an auspicious image, while the former high and the latter low are unlucky. And when building a house in the countryside, don't build it at the lowest part of a dead end. Such buildings will bring natural and man-made disasters, as well as lawsuits, economic losses and even diseases.

3. There must be no big trees in front of the gate, because the geomantic theory of rural houses holds that big trees not only prevent the sun from entering the house, but also make the yin in the house unable to get out, which brings inconvenience to family members in real life. If it rains and thunders, it will also bring the danger of lightning strike. For example, in autumn, leaves can easily fall into the room and cannot be kept clean. But don't die in front of the house, even if it's not a big tree, whether it's upright or falling to the ground, it's harmful to the elderly in feng shui. To have the power to guide the poor, it's best to uproot it.