The Feng Shui of the front door of the house accounts for 90% of the Feng Shui of the entire house. There is an old saying in Feng Shui: It is better to build ten tombs than one door; this illustrates the importance of the door of the house to the Feng Shui of the entire house. In addition, the front door even acts as the face of a family. Some evil spirits come in through the door. The following situations are our common Feng Shui evil spirits:
Stairs bring back money:
If the door faces the stairs, two different kinds of evil spirits will be formed. pattern. One is that the stairs facing upwards are facing downwards, and the wealth in the home is very likely to flow downwards, so a screen should be set up behind the door to prevent the wealth from flowing out; the other situation is that the stairs facing upwards do not worry about the wealth flowing out. Placing large-leaf plants such as money trees, money trees, or natural topaz balls inside the door can attract wealth into the house.
Heart-Piercing Sword: If the door is facing a corridor or passage, its shape is like a sharp sword piercing the heart. This pattern is called a Heart-Piercing Sword. If the depth of the interior of the house is less than the length of the corridor, it will be the worst disaster. The main method to resolve it is to install a screen inside to close the door, so as to avoid its sharp edge. If the house is on the ground floor and the door faces the road, you can plant trees and flowers to soften the direct external forces.
Elevator inhalation:
The door is facing the elevator, which is right in front of the door. Originally, the house was a place for gathering and nourishing Qi. Now it is directly opposite the elevator, and the Qi in the house is in its opening. It is a taboo to have all the air being sucked away and dispersed elsewhere while closing the door, so a screen should be set up behind the door to prevent the internal air from leaking out.
There are three things you don’t see when you get started:
You can see the fire once you open the door. "Yangzhai Collection" says: If you open the door, you will waste a lot of money. That is, when you see a stove at the door, you will be filled with anger, making it impossible for wealth to enter.
Open the toilet. As soon as you enter the toilet, you feel like you are greeted by the warm air. Here is an allusion about Yan Zi’s envoy to Chu: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Yan Pingzhong, a senior official of the Qi State, was ordered to go to the Chu State. The city gate was passable, and a dog hole was dug next to the city gate for him to enter. As a result, Yanzi, who was very wise, saw this and said: If I am visiting the country of humans, please let me go to the human cave; if I am visiting the country of dogs, then let me go to the dog cave. This made King Chu very embarrassed. The same goes for entering the bathroom.
Open the door and see the mirror. Mirrors will reflect wealth. If the door is not facing evil spirits or dirt, it should not be facing the door.
There are three things you should know when getting started:
Seeing a good start is also called a good start. That is, as soon as you open the door, you will see red walls or decorations, and when you enter the house, you will feel happy, making people feel warm and uplifted, and feel comfortable.
It's a good start. That is to say, you will see green plants as soon as you open the door, which is full of life and interest, and it can also be used for eyesight.
Get off to a good start. If you can see an elegant sketch or picture when you open the door, it can reflect the self-cultivation of the residents and alleviate the rush after entering the door.
The importance of thresholds
The threshold originally refers to the crossbar under the door. There must be a threshold at the entrance of the door of traditional Chinese houses. People must cross the threshold when entering or exiting the door, which acts as a buffer and prevents obstacles. The effect of external forces. In ancient times, the threshold was knee-high. Today's threshold is not that high, only about an inch. In addition to being made of wood, it is also made of narrow and long stone strips fixed on the ground between the iron gate and the gate.
The threshold also clearly separates the house from the outside world. At the same time, the threshold can not only block wind and dust, but also keep out all kinds of reptiles. Therefore, it has great practical value and is useful for blocking the outside world. Unfavorable factors and preventing the leakage of wealth all play a certain role, which is of great importance to residential Feng Shui.
What you need to pay attention to when placing the threshold is: the color of the threshold should match the color of the door and be careful to prevent breakage. A broken threshold is just like a broken beam in the house, which is the main culprit. If the threshold is intact, the energy of the house will flow smoothly, but if the threshold is broken, the luck will be stagnant. Therefore, if the threshold is broken, it must be replaced as soon as possible.
Two taboos at the door:
The beam is pressing against the door. If you are suppressed as soon as you enter the door, then the family members will not be able to get ahead, and they will be dependent on others for the rest of their lives, depressed and frustrated, and depressed for the rest of their lives. This is a serious problem. Taboo.
If the door is made into an arched door, it will look like a tombstone, similar to a ghost house, which is very unlucky. This situation is often seen in home decoration and needs to be avoided.