How to distinguish the orientation of rural houses in geomantic omen?

How to distinguish the orientation of rural courtyards in geomantic omen? For example, is Wen Qu located in the west of the courtyard or the main room? -China's housing orientation for thousands of years is called symmetry theory, that is, centering on the location of the main house, the gods and doors in the main house are on the central axis, and they are unfolded into symmetrical figures along this line. Outside the main house, no matter how it is built, it is called Fang Shan, Xiangfang, Qinglongfang and Baihufang.

The core of traditional geomantic conception is axisymmetrical theory. That is to say, a straight line is extended from a certain point, that is, sitting on a mountain, spreading left and right along this straight line and spreading back and forth to form a symmetrical figure, which is considered to be the most standardized Feng Shui scheme. In the natural state of the site, the terrain is complex, but the basic idea is to find the balance point of relative and symmetry and evaluate the concept of symmetry of the central axis. Such as: Zuo Qinglong, right white tiger; Vestibular case, leaning against the mountain; Tianxin uses ten things. All activities are based on the idea of axisymmetric thinking.

The concept of modern residence is: functional, practical, convenient, safe, beautiful and sanitary. Make the best use of everything, and heaven will follow, wasting resources and making people angry and complain. If you want to fly to the sky, you will create something out of nothing, add branches and leaves, and be feminine. Bringing shame on yourself will violate the laws and will of nature.

How to measure the convexity and concavity of urban housing: Urban housing is a kind of convexity and concavity caused by design and some needs, which can't be compared with houses built here today and there tomorrow in rural areas, nor can we measure urban housing with design schemes by measuring the convexity and concavity of such houses. A complete house in the city, at least from the mechanical point of view, considers the overall mechanical balance of the house. Without these convexities and concavities, it does not conform to the scientific design essentials such as mechanical principles, and directly conflicts with the essence of Feng Shui concept.

The combination of traditional geomantic concept and modern housing concept should be regular, symmetrical, functional, practical, convenient, safe, hygienic and beautiful. The construction and selection of dormitory, indoor layout and office furniture should also be conceived from these aspects. It is worth noting that: from an aesthetic point of view, modern urban residential buildings have high feng shui advantages and effects.