This taboo stems from two legends:
First, it is said that Jesus had dinner with his disciples before he was killed. The person present at the dinner was Judas, a disciple of Jesus. It was this Judas who betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities for 30 silver dollars and made Jesus suffer. The last dinner was attended by 13 people, and the date of dinner coincided with 13. "13" has brought misery and misfortune to Ye Zhi. From then on, "13" was regarded as a symbol of misfortune. "13" is synonymous with betrayal and betrayal.
Second, the western taboo "13" originated in ancient Greece. According to Greek mythology, there were 12 gods at the banquet in Ha Fula. During the dinner, an unexpected guest, Loki, the God of Trouble and Noisy, suddenly broke in. The intrusion of the 13 visitor led to the death of Bert, who was loved by the gods.
There are many such legends, especially the legend about the last supper, which has been deeply rooted in the west. Leonardo also painted the famous oil painting The Last Supper, which was widely circulated. Therefore, "13" has become the most taboo number in the western world.
Paying attention to the property market around us, it is not difficult to find that the higher the residential building is built and the higher the floor, the more expensive it is generally sold. However, the height of an ideal house and building cannot be equated. Experts suggest that when buying a house, the sixth and seventh floors are the best locations.
First of all, from the perspective of air quality, the air at the top is not as fresh as people think, and the air quality is even worse at a height of more than 30 meters. Generally speaking, the air outlets of buildings are located on high floors, so it has a certain impact on the residents of high floors. In addition, the reinforced concrete structure will force the radio waves emitted by electrical equipment to circulate along the building, and a considerable part of them will go up to the top floor, so high-rise residents are more likely to have headaches.