As for modern architecture, this is basically nothing to pay attention to.
But we just look at the house with the idea of "relying on mountains and rivers". Isn't it a bit extravagant?
When waiting for the subway, "by the mountain and by the water" tells us that the best standing posture is to stand with your back against the pillar, thus avoiding the danger of being pushed off the platform because people are pushing forward.
In the workplace, "relying on mountains to eat mountains" tells us that we can't go to departments where people don't flow, because it is difficult for such departments to have opportunities for promotion; We can't go to a department where people are always moving, because it is definitely difficult to start a job because of your high turnover rate after promotion, and it is only a matter of time before you leave, so we can't go to such a department. Only a stable and mobile department is our optimal development department.