When buying a house, we must pay attention to the following two basic elements:
1. external environment: buying a house includes not only the house itself, but also the surrounding environment. Therefore, it depends on whether adjacent buildings, rivers or alleys are washed away by acute angles and whether the roads in and out are polluted. This is the so-called magnetic field induction in Yangzhai. A location that will threaten people's good or bad luck is definitely not a good place to live in, nor is it suitable for physical and mental growth.
3. The appearance of the house: As the old saying goes, the fortune of the house is predictable. Although the old house looks glamorous and wonderful, its home will flourish, the new house looks bleak and its home will fail.
In addition, there are some specific methods when choosing a house, which are listed as follows for reference:
The wind should not be strong. When buying a house, we must first pay attention to the wind direction. If you find a strong wind near the house and it is urgent, you should not buy it, because even if the house is really full of vitality, it will be blown away by the strong wind. Feng Shui pays the most attention to "hiding the wind and gathering the gas", which means that places with strong winds will definitely not be prosperous! The most ideal living environment is a breeze blowing slowly, which is in line with Feng Shui.
It's sunny. The most important thing in residential geomantic omen is sunshine and air, so choosing a house to live in should not only have fresh air, but also have plenty of sunshine.
It is not appropriate that the center is polluted. This means that the center of the house should not be used as a toilet, nor should it be located in the center of the back half of the house, just in line with the gate, because it is likely to lead to economic losses.
It is not appropriate to go to the street directly. Feng Shui says, "I prefer to turn around and avoid going straight" because the trend of going straight is fierce. If the residence bears the brunt and is very harmful, you must not be careless! So when you choose a building, you might as well look around the house to see if there is any street rushing straight.
5. The terrain should be flat. If the house is located on a slope, you should pay special attention to the surrounding environment when buying it, because from the perspective of geomantic omen, flat houses are relatively stable, while slopes are quite dangerous!
[6] The street is not suitable for anti-bow. The so-called street "anti-bow" means that the street in front of the house bends, and the curved position leads directly to the gate. Feng Shui calls it "sickle cutting waist". This kind of house is not suitable for buying, so it is lucky to avoid it.
Don't be beheaded by heaven. The so-called "heavenly killing" refers to the narrow gap between two tall buildings; Because it seems to be cut in half with a knife from mid-air, it is called heaven. If the house is facing the "destruction of heaven", it is likely to be a bloody disaster: the narrower the gap, the fiercer it is, and the closer it is, the more dangerous it is! Therefore, it is not appropriate to choose a house facing the sky, but if there is another building behind to fill the vacancy, you might as well.
⒏ Not suitable for chimneys. Aside from feng shui, from the point of view of environmental sanitation, areas with dense chimneys are not suitable for living, because the coal and fireworks emitted from chimneys are harmful to health.