What are the feng shui taboos of single-family villa gardens?

1. The necessity of the fence In ancient times, people talked about the geomantic omen of the villa, paying attention to the backing behind it, surrounded by sand and mountains in front, which can hide the wind and gather gas. As far as the modern living environment is concerned, there are really few places that can naturally meet such conditions. If the terrain around the house has reached the requirements of "relying on and blocking", the fence can play a icing on the cake; If the surroundings are empty, the existence of fences is even more necessary.

The fence in the front yard can block the suffocation outside the house, and most of them come to the gate. If there is a fence in the front yard, the suffocation will stop here, and the spirit will be frustrated and the luck will be fierce. Because of the fence, there must be a "courtyard gate". Staggered gate and gate, not in a straight line. Not only can Zazie not drive straight in, but he can turn to good luck after turning around.

3. The height of the fence The fence in the yard should not be too high. Although too high a fence is very effective in preventing wind and evil spirits, it will hinder the circulation of qi. In particular, if the fence in the front yard is higher than the gate, it will hinder the wind and make the house fall into a "stagnation" dilemma. If there are walls around the house, the height needs careful consideration.