What does Sha Qi mean in the Feng Shui pattern?

"Shaqi" in Feng Shui is a general term. Generally speaking, all the unfavorable factors in Feng Shui are called Shaqi.

Shaqi is actually divided into three types:

First, the image can be seen and even touched. For example, the sense of suffocation caused by poorly shaped objects such as corners, broken mountains, bumpy roads, iron towers and telephone poles. Hospitals, garbage dumps and crematoriums form evil spirits. Fire station, public security bureau, transformer, etc.

Second, there are four kinds of Jiugong unfavorable flying stars:

(1) The second black giant star is a symbol of disease, and the five elements belong to the earth, which is the main disease and plague.

(2) Three must have stars, five elements belong to wood, and the main tongue has disputes.

(3) Huang Wulian is revitalized, and the five elements belong to the soil, which is the main evil.

(4) Seven Red Broken Army Stars, five elements belong to gold, the main disaster hurts thieves, and the first-class official disaster or technical disaster.

The above four kinds of flying stars are generally the embodiment of disorder. Their influence is different, all because they have a containment relationship with other flying stars and have produced new changes. This change will strengthen or weaken its own unfavorable atmosphere.

Third, the combination of Li Qi and Luan Tou is an evil spirit. Generally speaking, this kind of Sha Qi has considerable influence. This kind of suffocation generally appears in the orientation of the doors and windows of the house, because only these two orientations of the whole house are connected with the outside world, which means that only these two places are the locations that accept the air and sunshine outside the house. If the sharp corner outside the house or inside the house and the flying star in the palace on the window just form the suffocation of gas, the influence of this suffocation is even greater. Generally speaking, this kind of suffocation is more effective. That's what feng shui says: "it's unreasonable to be confused, ineffective and unreasonable."