It will have a certain impact on the psychology of the homeowner.
The Feng Shui of a residence is not only directly related to the owner's life and work, but also to the owner's fortune. The impact of the surrounding environment on the house cannot be underestimated.
So how do you look at the surrounding environment? First, look at the rivers and roads. If there are rivers or roads that can surround the building, it is auspicious. If there is a river or road that curves towards the building, it is unlucky. If there is a road or river that rushes straight towards the building, it is a bad luck.
Secondly, you also need to look at the surrounding topography and topography. Simply put, buildings should not be built on the top of a lonely mountain, on a body of water, or under a cliff.
These three situations are generally rare. The third is to look at the surrounding buildings. The first is to look at the height. Generally speaking, it is generally auspicious if the building on the left is slightly higher than the building on the right. For example, the building on the right is taller than the building on the left, or has a strange shape. The buildings are generally unlucky. Secondly, it depends on the type of building. In fact, buildings mainly have some psychological or physical impact on homeowners.