Geomantic layout: is the house missing corners?

China people pay attention to round places, so when building a house, they strive to be square and think it is conducive to living; The concept of building a house is the same in ancient and modern times. However, after the reform and opening up, some buildings, especially buildings, broke this traditional concept because of the lack of space and the consideration of beauty and life function. The houses built are patchy or uneven, resulting in some irregularities or missing corners; Some lack northwest corner, some lack southeast corner, some lack northeast corner, and some lack southwest corner. Measuring the feng shui quality of a house actually does not depend on whether there is a lack of corners, but needs to combine the following factors: First, look at the feng shui environment. If the house is located in a blessed land, the big feng shui atmosphere has already decided the quality of the house, and the small lack of corners does not affect the overall fortune. The so-called auspicious land of feng shui is generally backed by mountains and spacious halls; Left screen and right barrier, convenient travel, fresh water, beautiful environment and so on. So don't worry about missing corners. Second, it depends on the specific situation of the missing angle. According to the simple gossip, each house has eight orientations, and each orientation represents different people and things. For example, the northwest is the golden position, representing the father's affinity and career; The cultivated land in the northeast belongs to wet soil, representing boys and wealth; In the southwest, Kun is dry soil, representing the old mother and the symbol of illness; The southeast belongs to Xun, representing the eldest daughter and knowledge. Everything is divided into two parts, both positive and negative. Missing corners is not necessarily bad. The missing corner of the house just forms a concave surface, which absorbs the gas field and the convex surface reflects the gas field. Therefore, from the pros and cons: if the northwest corner is missing, it will attract more bureaucrats and be more conducive to the cause; However, without a father and a man in the family, it may affect the family rights of men, and it is not necessarily bad for women to be masters of the family. Generally, women are the masters of the family, and the family is more harmonious and stable. Besides, what's the harm if my father doesn't live in your house? Or you have to live in your house, then you can't let him live in this room. The lack of southwest corner will absorb more diseases and right and wrong, which is not conducive to health and interpersonal relationships; This missing angle is really unlucky, so you'd better fill it; And don't arrange for your mother to live in this room. Third, look at the owner's eight characters. For example, a house is full of water, but the owner is jealous of water, so living in this house is very uncomfortable; If water represents the official career in its eight characters, it will lead to the dismissal of officials or the failure of the career. In the same way, if a house is full of fire, and the owner just avoids the fire, and the fire represents his wife's fortune, then it will affect his marriage and fortune. Extensively speaking, every corner of every house has a different feng shui atmosphere from the internal and external environment. If the missing angle is the five elements that the owner likes to use, it will not be fierce, but will be lucky in its representation. On the other hand, if the missing angle is absorbed by the gas field, which is the main taboo of the five elements, it will be more fierce in its representation and needs to be adjusted. If it is a "favorite" vacancy, there is no need to worry, let alone fill it. If it is the missing corner of the "taboo", it must be filled. The ways to make up for the lack of taboos are nothing more than: first, reform and make it correct. Second, hang a convex mirror to melt the brake air. Third, put some feng shui things here to stop the suffocation. Refer to the following picture: From the above analysis, we can see that a house with a missing corner is not necessarily bad, that is, like life, it can't be perfect, there will always be shortcomings, and the shortcomings are not necessarily beautiful; A defective life is a normal life; A house without a corner may be more meaningful. Learn to look at problems dialectically, don't follow suit, don't spread false information, don't be insincere, and don't suffer from loss; It depends on the feng shui environment, the specific location and the likes and dislikes of the owner. The meaning of life is positive, not negative. Therefore, people who really understand Feng Shui will not just scare people with Feng Shui; Instead, it tells you positively what is auspicious about your feng shui, gives you confidence and encourages you to work hard; At the same time, it will tell you what are the shortcomings and how to avoid misfortune. If you see that in some spaces, more than half of the articles are about this suitability, it must be very scary. Such an article will have a negative impact on people who don't know. Don't believe it. The topic of missing corners in houses is also a matter of great concern to bloggers. Originally written at the request of the blogger, I was going to be a backup blog. However, considering the May Day holiday, bloggers will be delayed to read the blog posts in April of the lunar calendar, so they first published the blog posts of "the Year of the Loong's April Fortune Full Broadcast" and "May Day Travel Feng Shui Raiders" for readers; So this article will be posted after May Day. But last week, I saw that a teacher had just posted a blog post on the same topic, so I was worried about being accused of copying other people's topics these two days. But after careful consideration, I decided to post it, because everyone may be writing the same topic. As long as the angle is different and the content is different, not to mention the different viewpoints, it is of reference value to bloggers and will be discussed more clearly. So, please forgive me for saying a few words! Author: Fang Jiuming