What feng shui taboos should I pay attention to when choosing a house?

The relationship between house and geomantic omen is also the relationship between man and nature. A good house must live in harmony with its surroundings. Buying a house pays attention to feng shui, which means that people should pay attention to the overall living environment. Now many property buyers will pay attention to the geomantic problems of their houses. After all, a good house will make them live more comfortably and feel more practical. The following small series will introduce you to the feng shui precautions for buying a house and choosing a house, hoping to help you choose a good house.

First, the residential wind is scattered.

Feng Shui attaches great importance to "storing wind and gathering gas". If the wind is strong, then this place must not be a blessed place. Pay attention to the wind when choosing a house, because the wind will blow away the strong air and it is not suitable for buying. Of course, if there are too many, if the wind is too small, the air is not circulating and the living is uncomfortable. The most ideal living environment should be a breeze blowing slowly, in line with Feng Shui.

Second, sufficient sunshine promotes vitality.

There is plenty of sunshine, and I believe that even people who don't believe in Feng Shui attach great importance to this. Sunshine will make the house more lively. Sunshine and air are the most important things in Yang Zhai Feng Shui, so choosing a house to live in should not only have fresh air, but also have plenty of sunshine. If there is not enough sunshine indoors, it is easy to be overcast, leading to restlessness, stagnant water and lifelessness in the home, which is not suitable for living.

3. The terrain is flat and the fortune is stable

When choosing a house, don't choose a house on a slope. There will be a possibility that your family will be separated. From the perspective of geomantic omen, flat houses are more stable and slopes are more dangerous. Generally speaking, houses located on slopes are easy to leak money, while houses under slopes are easy to leak money. Houses are located at the bottom of steep slopes, which often lead to casualties due to excessive suffocation. So when choosing a house, try not to choose a house on a slope. Flat terrain is more conducive to people's living.

Fourth, street anti-bow must be avoided.

Street anti-bow refers to the bending of the street in front of the house, and the bending position is directly opposite 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. If the street in front of the door turns against the bow, "Ten Books of Yangzhai" thinks that casualties, fires, stubborn diseases and other things often happen at home; And "Into the Palace Mirror" also has a cloud: "The street is like a bow, fierce!" Therefore, I would like to remind you not to buy a "street anti-bow" house.

Fifth, buy a house by hook or by crook.

Sky cutting refers to the narrow gap between two tall buildings, because it is like cutting it in half from the air with a knife, so it is called sky cutting. If the house is facing "earth-shattering", it is likely to bring a bloody disaster. The narrower the gap, the more fierce it will be, and the closer the distance, the more dangerous it will be! Therefore, buyers must remember not to choose such a house.

The above is the geomantic problem of choosing a house introduced by Bian Xiao. Although there is no scientific basis for geomantic omen, many times you can learn about it as a reference for buying a house, hoping to help you avoid possible dangers and buy a lucky house.

(The above answers were published on 20 16-0 1-06. Please refer to the actual situation for the current purchase policy. )

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