Feng Shui: Isn't it good to have two drains in a building?

Do you know the standard timetable for Feng Shui masters to see Feng Shui fifty years ago?

1: Measure the terrain and sitting position.

2. Enter the host family, at which time the host family will offer a pot of water (a pot of tea in ancient times).

3. Take out paper and pen and write down the situation of the house in the first 30 or 60 years directly.

4. After writing, the master will confirm whether it is right or wrong, and there should be no more than five mistakes (one in a year, and the number of word batches varies from year to year).

5. If there are more than five mistakes, the Feng Shui master will definitely say that there is no chance and leave immediately; If there are no more than 5 mistakes, the shipment will continue for 30 or 60 years after writing.

6: All the books have been written. Give them to the host family and answer their questions.

In the middle, besides confirming whether the last batch is wrong, there is also a dialogue. When writing the batch, the master must wait beside him and don't disturb him. You can ask questions at will until the next batch is finished. And after the end, the feng shui master must prepare better red paper or waterproof red cloth, and wrap the first and second batches and give them to the master. The host was not allowed to stay overnight, but offered sacrifices to Jin Run directly, and put the front and back batches of the red cloth package three days before the ancestral tablet.

The question you are asking now has nothing to do with geomantic omen, but a saying that unscrupulous craftsmen encouraged people to build houses before the end of the Qing Dynasty. In Taiwan Province Province, those belonging to graves are called "grave workers" and those belonging to ordinary houses are called "Cuoxian". However, after a religious change more than 50 years ago, such craftsmen gradually lost their position among architectural designers, and it was difficult to learn the kung fu of orthodox geomantic omen. Therefore, under such circumstances, the real Feng Shui master declined and was replaced by those unscrupulous craftsmen who encouraged people to build houses and were mistaken for Feng Shui.

So your problem was not a feng shui problem from the beginning, but was misled by the house designer under the pretext of superstition. You don't have to care at all.

PS: The two words "grave master" and "CuO Xian" are the best to listen to, and the most ugly words translated from Taiwanese into Chinese are called "grave dog" and "CuO mouse". This is the worst sentence that few people have ever said, but it does exist, especially those who encourage people to change graves and houses.