Rural residential feng shui knowledge
When you are ready to build a house, you must first decide whether to rebuild or expand the old house or move to a new one, starting from scratch. According to their own detergent strength, the specific situation of the old house. These two types of rural residential feng shui have their own advantages and disadvantages. Rural residential feng shui 1, renovation and expansion of old houses. (Including depreciated houses, build a new house on the original site, or keep the old house and build a new house near the old house. Advantages of rural residential feng shui in the renovation of old houses: ① Generally speaking, the village is formed through long-term historical development and has some good construction conditions, such as good surrounding environment, superior climate, shelter from the wind, proximity to water, sunshine, Gao Shuang topography, smooth drainage and convenient transportation; ② Some original houses can still be used in the near future, which can save money; (3) According to your economic strength, renovation and new construction can be combined, or renovation can be carried out year by year, and it is not necessary to invest too much money at one time; (4) Not occupying or occupying less cultivated land can make full use of the unused land near the old house; ⑤ From the layout of the whole village, it is flexible and changeable, which can avoid the monotonous and boring "barracks" mode of unified construction of the new site in previous years. However, there are also some disadvantages in the renovation of old houses in rural residential feng shui: ① Limited by the terrain conditions, the base layout of the extended houses is not good; The villagers have a kind of attachment to the original village. If the new house is not well coordinated with the neighbor's house in terms of architectural style and height, it will easily lead to discord between neighbors; (3) The village is too large, the water source may be tight, the drainage of the village tends to be complicated, and it is easy to stay away from the production area, causing inconvenience in life and production; ④ Some old villages have poor environmental conditions, wet ground and poor ventilation. In view of the shortage of land in China, the transformation of old houses or villages should become the main way of building houses in rural areas in the near future. When rebuilding old houses or villages, we should pay attention to the following rural residential feng shui problems: 1) We should handle the relationship with our neighbors well. Neighbors have gradually established feelings in their long-term lives, and everyone looks down. Neighbors with harmonious feelings are important spiritual pillars in quarrels and social and political life. The reconstruction or expansion of the house will change the height and width of the house and affect other neighbors, so it needs to be discussed and decided with the neighbors. First of all, the whole village is a whole, and the layout of new houses should be coordinated with the layout of the whole village. For example, try not to occupy the only way for villagers to go in and out, not to block the sight of neighbors' houses too much, and not to occupy wells that are habitually harmful. Secondly, because reconstruction is not to rebuild the original appearance after demolition, people's living standards have improved and there are new requirements for the space and height of the house. Therefore, neighbors should also focus on the overall situation, and they should not make a mountain out of a molehill with superstitious things such as "rushing to the ancestors", "suppressing their own house spirit" and "breaking Feng Shui". 2) Rural residential feng shui should change the backward appearance of old villages. Houses in old villages are generally low, with small windows and poor lighting conditions. The windows of the new house can be opened more and bigger; For well-ventilated houses, certain gaps can be considered between houses; For wet houses, you can consider raising the foundation or digging drainage ditches around the foundation. 3) residential feng shui in rural areas should be conducive to fire prevention. Houses in rural areas are generally wood structures, even wood grass structures. Crop stalks are the main energy source for cooking and heating in most areas, and many of them are piled around or inside houses, which are easy to catch fire. On the one hand, villagers had better pile firewood at a certain distance from their houses; On the other hand, the rebuilt houses should generally be about one meter apart and close to the water source to prevent fire. 4) Rural residential feng shui should be conducive to improving environmental sanitation conditions. Barns, henhouses and toilets in old houses are generally not well separated from residents' houses, and new houses should be effectively separated. The abandoned ponds, ditches and depressions in the old villages are also breeding grounds for mosquitoes and flies, which should be filled up to meet the hygienic standards and reduce the incidence rate. 5) Rural residential feng shui should fully tap the land potential of old villages, make reasonable arrangements and save land. There are many vacant lots around the old village, and building houses with these vacant lots can save a lot of land. Because the new house can use roads, wells, sun dams and so on. In the old village, there is no need to occupy additional land. 6) Geomantic villagers in rural dwellings hope that Qi Xin will unite and transform the old village together. For most villagers, they spend most of their life in the village, so the appearance and sanitary conditions of the village are related to the life and production of each villager. Many things involving the whole village need the concerted efforts of Qi Xin. For example, open up a unified road network in each village, and there is no water on the ground at ordinary times, and the roads are not muddy in rainy days; Excavate drainage ditches to keep the village drainage unblocked and the ground dry. * * * In the case of protecting water sources, in villages that still eat paddy field water or pond water, wells should be excavated. In rural areas, large wells are often used as drinking water sources, but small wells should be used instead, and manhole covers should be added at the wellhead to repair the well table and well site to facilitate drinking water hygiene.