How to choose a house from geomantic omen

Good house geomantic omen is helpful to our family prosperity and career development, so how to choose a house from geomantic omen? In this issue of buying a house, Feng Shui will take you to know how to choose a house from Feng Shui. Let's take a look together.

There are many high-rise buildings in modern cities and the environment is complex. There are two kinds of houses that are not suitable for choice because of the special environment. First, houses directly washed by roads and streets; The second is to face the house that was "smashed by the sky".

The road in front of the house is "winding and affectionate"

The road in front of the house is better curved than straight, because "curved is affectionate", it is best to enclose the road in front of the house and call it "jade belt around the waist". If the road ahead of the house is straight, there is no problem. The ancients said: "The road in front of the door is flat, although it is noisy and unmoving, but it has nothing to do with good or bad luck." The so-called "indifference" means that the road is not curved enough, which is neither good nor bad for the house. But if the road goes straight to the house, it is not good to turn in front of the house. "Carmen Jade Book" says: "Straight road hurts people", which is also called: "One shot from straight road, two threats, three calls and three punishments". In modern language, it is to go directly to the house to threaten the safety of the occupants. In fact, houses facing "road running" are really dangerous, and incidents of being hit by cars occur frequently.

In ancient times, when roads and lanes were straight, the ancients would build a shadow wall in front of houses or place "Shi Gandang" at T-junction, which was said to be able to resolve the "rush".

"Narrow tube effect" leads to "disaster from heaven"

The so-called "God damn it" refers to the narrow gap between two tall buildings. Because these two buildings look like they were cut open by a public knife, they are called "heavenly chop". The ancients believed that if the house faced a "natural barrier", it would be extremely harmful to the health of the occupants. Where the "natural barrier" is located, the narrower and longer the gap, the greater the harm.

This view of the ancients is not alarmist. Everyone has experienced the sudden increase of wind power in high buildings and downstairs. The wind is stronger in the place "the next day" between buildings. Foreign scientists call this phenomenon "narrow tube effect". Experiments show that the "narrow tube effect" formed between two tall buildings can increase the wind power from level 3 to level 8, and if it is level 5, the garbage can fly.

A few years ago, a strange lawsuit happened in America. One day, when a woman passed between two buildings, she encountered the "narrow tube effect" and was blown down by the strong wind, so she sued the architect. As a result, the architect received hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation.