Is the geomantic omen in Luchong's house really bad?

From a safety point of view, it is "fierce"!

From the perspective of modern science, the reason is actually very simple, because facing the road, all vehicles face the house. As long as the driver is not careful, it is easy to break into houses and suffer from extinction. Of course, it is unlucky to live in such a dangerous house (the network once reported a house at the T-junction of the main road, and dozens of car accidents occurred in a few years). If the door of the house is facing the straight road, the longer and wider the road, the more unlucky it is. The more cars there are, the greater the possibility of accidents. How can you live and work in it?

Some people think that road impact is not only a tangible direction problem, but also an invisible direction problem of gas field and magnetic field. When the road and the road form a T-junction, it is a typical road rush. In the face of a building with a road rush, you must also face the road. Invisible air flows here, and it must be stronger than other places. Moreover, every day, cars come and go, horns honk and brakes screech, which is a mess. In the long run, it will impact residents and affect their physical and mental health. In addition to the straight impact, the oblique impact is not good.

Therefore, when buying a house, you might as well look around the house first to see if there is a straight road around the house. Only in a mild environment can people feel comfortable and healthy.

Modern houses are high-rise buildings. Even if they are on the road, is it necessary to obey this rule? Maybe someone will say, I live on the 10 floor, or my office is on the 20th floor. Although the building is on the road, the big truck will hit the first floor, not the 20th floor. Yes, the firmness of modern architecture is not as strong as that of ancient times, but if you keep hitting the pillars of the building, it seems to make you nervous!