Xiao Bai asked what it meant to lack corners in Feng Shui houses.

Most buildings in China's history are square, round and horseshoe-shaped, which are symmetrical and stable.

However, most houses now give up the concepts of symmetry and end. For unilateral lighting and ventilation, unit houses are often asymmetric and incomplete, and the external walls are not square in one or more directions, and it is very common that one or even several places are recessed.

Polygonal houses are houses with missing corners. The lack of corners in the house is a taboo of geomantic omen.

The phenomenon that the lack of horns in different directions has an impact on the physical and mental health of the corresponding family members is objective.

For example, the lack of horn in the northwest corner has a negative impact on the old father at home, and the lack of horn in Kun has an impact on the old mother.

Are there any missing horns in your house?