In the traditional Chinese Feng Shui theory, it is believed that houses have real missing corners and false missing corners: the best overall room type for a house is the square type, and only this type of square room type is better. Home feng shui is the most beneficial to long-term luck. On the other hand, the most taboo housing type in Feng Shui is the type with missing corners, because no matter which corner of the house has missing corners, the fortune of the corresponding family members will be affected. A relatively unfavorable influence, especially for people who live in this type of housing for a long time, is very detrimental to personal fortune.
(1) Depends on the Feng Shui environment
If this house is an auspicious Feng Shui place, then this great Feng Shui aura has already determined the location of the house. The good or bad luck of the house and the small missing corner do not affect the overall fortune. The so-called Feng Shui auspicious places generally have thick backing, spacious halls, screens on the left and right, convenient travel, fresh water and beautiful environment, etc., so there is no need to consider the problem of missing corners.
(2) According to the nine-square grid judgment method
You can take out the house plan and draw the nine-square grid on the house plan. If the missing part of the picture in these grids is larger than this direction grid If the angle is 10, the missing corner can be determined. However, there are still many ways to solve the missing corners of the house, and there is no need to talk about it. For example, place some suitable calligraphy, paintings, or ornaments, and raise some flowers, plants, insects, and fish. Different situations have corresponding solutions. Therefore, in the process of buying a house, we should not pay too much attention to the factor of missing corners. We should conduct a multi-faceted inspection of the house before deciding whether to choose it.
(3) It depends on the homeowner’s horoscopes
Feng shui in the narrow sense represents the aura, and the aura affects the destiny of life. No matter how good the feng shui of a house is, it is suitable for each person and must be considered in conjunction with the owner's horoscope. Every different house has a different Feng Shui aura. Even if it is a house with good Feng Shui, it may not be auspicious if its aura conflicts with the owner's horoscope. For example, if water is abundant in a house, but the owner is afraid of water, then living in this house will be very uncomfortable; if water represents official career in the horoscope, he will be dismissed from office or his career will fail. In the same way, if a house is full of fire but the owner avoids fire, and fire represents his wife's wealth, it will affect wealth and marriage.