What should we pay attention to in roof garden geomantic omen?

If the terrace faces southeast or west, whether the terrace is used depends on the flying stars and the good or bad luck of the terrace. The second point to note is that the terrace represents the Ming hall, and the terrace is opposite to the place, reflecting the quality of a house. What you can see from the terrace is equivalent to the stars at home. Looking out from the terrace, there are many buildings on the left, representing the prosperity of Qinglong Square. There are many buildings on the right, representing the prosperity of the white tiger. If the building on the right is taller than the one on the left, it means that the white tiger is stronger than the green dragon, and women are in the way, and women have right and wrong. If you see that the space in front of you is low, it means that the hall is deep and wide, and the ability to gather money is high. There are tall buildings in front of them, which means that there are many obstacles in what they do. Making money can only make quick money, but not accumulate wealth. So the terrace is an important place to measure whether a family owns a hall or not. The bigger the terrace, the richer it is, and the bigger the better! The scenery seen on the terrace is the good or bad luck of Zuo Qinglong, Right White Tiger and Thousand Hands Zach who control the house. Since the terrace is so important, pasting the word "geomantic treasure" on the terrace can complete the geomantic pattern of this house, which is left Qinglong, right White Tiger, former Suzaku and later Xuanwu. Sticking feng shui bricks in the center of the terrace facing the street is the most effective feng shui decoration. I have seen many families turn the terrace into a sundries room, put a broom on the ground, or hang the clothes of the whole house on the terrace, completely destroying the feng shui effect of the terrace as a hall. Moreover, the terrace is the easiest place to accumulate sewage, and stacking sundries here can easily lead to the breeding of mosquitoes and ants. There is another situation. In order to guard against theft, or for fear that children would climb out of the terrace and cause danger, the owner installed steel branches or iron cages on the terrace, which actually destroyed the feng shui of the terrace. This not only caused the house to be unable to gather wealth, but also represented the family members belonging to the terrace, which was mentally bound and oppressed. What should be put on the terrace? If you don't avoid wood, natural green flowers and plants are better, which can bring vibrant scenes and good active oxygen and air magnetic fields.