The door of the house faces west and the living room faces east. The living room faces the river and the cross bridge. How about feng shui?

My home is a transparent apartment with a door facing west, a kitchen in the northwest, a living room in the southwest, a bedroom in the southeast and a bedroom in the northeast. There is a toilet between the two bedrooms, and the toilet door is opposite. What is Feng Shui? Expressed in modern Chinese: having superior living conditions, survival advantages, practicality, convenience, advantages, safety, beauty and hygiene, conforming to mechanical and scientific principles, common sense and logic, is good feng shui. There is no mysterious feng shui that is puzzling! The toilet solves the problem? -1. The criteria for judging the toilet are: whether it is necessary, unnecessary and nothing. In any case, no matter what is precious, the standard of judgment is just right, not superfluous, and it must be cherished, not a disaster, not a difficulty, nor an evil. Assuming that there are many toilets, it must be a disaster. Without a toilet, it will be difficult. Just right, essential, not redundant, it is a treasure. If it is not a disaster, a difficulty or a sin, there is no need to resolve it. 2, the toilet problem, in the final analysis, is a sanitary and elegant problem. Paying attention to the effect of hygiene, cleanliness and beautification is the excellent thing of talk.an and the most sensible solution. My gate faces south and the gate faces west. In front of the gate is a north-south road. In the west, the neighbor's toilet is facing the gate, and there is a road between the gate and the toilet. Does it affect my feng shui? The toilet problem is mainly about hygiene and indecency. Pay attention to hygiene, not dirty, and the rest should be fine. The most important thing for a person is to have a correct heart, a positive heart and a hundred evils. For modern architecture, the following criteria are used to measure whether it is necessary or not. For example, the toilet must be right there, no disaster, no evil and no need to be resolved. What if there is no toilet? Another example is the door. If there is no door, it will form a dead corner. Just a door, that is, a door and a valve, is a treasure and does not need to be solved. There is another way to test whether transposition is more reasonable. Assuming that transposition is inconvenient and unreasonable, now is the best state, and the most precious scheme does not need to be solved. Another example is passages and roads. This is necessary, but not superfluous. If you don't spoil Feng Shui, there is no need to resolve it. Another example is the bathroom. Is it necessary and unique? Necessary, unique and useful are all treasures and need not be resolved. What is needed must be treasure. Treasure, anywhere, misplaced, is still a treasure, can't be a disaster. Disaster is a disaster anywhere, and it cannot be turned into treasure. I built a house in my hometown in the countryside and have personal experience. Many concepts are puzzling. There are many doors in a room, and there are many doors. There are still many doors in a room, and some doors have passed less than three times since the house was built. The unnecessary door that does more harm than good is really worth thinking about. The house faces the gap between the two floors. Is there something wrong with Feng Shui? The traditional geomantic omen is mainly based on the gods in the lobby and the doors in the lobby, so whether it is evil or not is confirmed. Modern people are completely allergic, and they are sick when they see it. I don't know what's evil about it. Whether it's a wall or a window, the object is unknown, talking nonsense and catching shadows. People want to "kill" with a knife, and God is "evil spirit". Although the pronunciation is the same, the meaning is quite different. Walls and windows must be hammered, otherwise the knife can't get in, and there can't be substantial scars, and the shape is even more meaningless.