Sixteen taboos in Feng Shui when buying a house

Sixteen taboos in Feng Shui when buying a house

Feng Shui when buying a house involves many folk Feng Shui taboos, but many people are not very familiar with them. So let’s learn about Feng Shui when buying a house. Sixteen taboos.

1. Don’t buy if it is facing a street, alley, or road (direct arrows will hurt people).

2. Don’t buy if there are tall buildings not far from Gaofang (blocking Yang Qi, Yin wins and Yang declines).

3. Don’t buy if it is near temples, columbariums, cemeteries, monasteries or ancient tombs (the Yin energy is too strong).

4. Don’t buy a “U”-shaped building (the U-shaped building is like a dead building)

5. Two rows of east-west buildings are connected horizontally but the connection points are not in the same straight line. Don't buy the wrong units.

6. Don’t buy a building in the shape of “口” (people in a well cannot gain weight and wealth).

7. Don’t buy a “T” shaped building (it cannot hide wind and gather energy, it is mainly for poverty).

8. Don’t buy a building in the shape of “work” (this kind of building is unlikely to bring wealth, but mainly poverty).

9. If the open space in front of the building is as narrow as a line, do not buy it (if it looks like a line, you will not be able to get rich).

10. Don’t buy if the living room is narrow (a narrow living room will not attract wealth).

11. Don’t buy a house that is too big if the population is small (people with a large house are called home-killers, also called “virtual”, which means it is unlucky to live there for a long time).

12. Pay for a single room, not double a room ("Zhaishu" says: "Three rooms are good, four rooms are less, and one room out of five will be empty").

13. Don’t buy if the southwest or northwest corners are missing (it’s not good for your family).

14. If you have a son and a toilet is built in Zhengdong, don’t buy it (it will affect your son’s physical and mental health and future).

15. People with transparent partition walls do not gather wealth.

16. If the homeowner is a Rabbit, do not buy the East House (the door of the East House faces west, which conflicts with the Rabbit).

The above is the relevant content about Feng Shui precautions when buying a house. I hope it will be helpful to everyone!