The lack of corners in a house is not necessarily bad for Feng Shui.

The lack of corners in a house is not necessarily bad for Feng Shui.

In geomantic omen, the missing corner of a house refers to the missing corner of the edge of the house, which may be concave or inclined. Anyway, it's not a round place, and the lack of corners in the house may be good. It depends on what the owner does. Let's have a look.

1, depending on the specific situation of missing angle.

In this world, everything is divided into two parts, good and bad. It's not necessarily bad that the house is missing a corner. The lack of a northwest corner will attract more bureaucrats and be beneficial to the cause; Lack of northeast corner will absorb more wealth, which is conducive to wealth; Lack of southeast corner will absorb more "bookish" and be beneficial to reading test.

2, according to the feng shui environment.

If the place where the house is located is an auspicious place, a small corner with a thick back, a spacious hall, a left screen and a right barrier, convenient travel, clear water and beautiful environment, it will not affect the overall fortune of the house.

3, according to the owner's eight likes and dislikes.

Feng shui is the aura, which will affect people's fortune. No matter how good the feng shui of the house is, it should be suitable for everyone, and it needs to be combined with the eight characters of the owner of the house. Different houses have different feng shui atmosphere. Even if feng shui is good, it is unlucky if its aura conflicts with the owner's favorite use.