What are the Feng Shui taboos when installing a toilet? What are the Feng Shui taboos when installing a toilet?

1. The south is Li Gua, which belongs to fire among the five elements. It is also the main source of light in the home, and the health of the family also depends on the yang energy coming from the southeast. However, toilets belong to water and are often in contact with dirty things. If they are installed in an important position in the home, it is a Feng Shui taboo, which is equivalent to blocking the source of Feng Shui for the family. Among them, it is most unfavorable to install the toilet facing south and north.

2. In Feng Shui, the southwest direction is Kun Gua, and the northeast direction is Gen Gua, which represents the earth and is the foundation of a family. If the toilet is placed in two positions, the soil will block the water, which will also cause serious harm. At the same time, water may take away part of the soil, which will make the foundation of the whole family unstable, and life, career, and marriage will be affected.

3. Usually we should close the lid of the toilet after using it, which can effectively prevent the bad gas from the sewer from overflowing into the room and prevent the leakage of dirty gas. In addition, the toilet cannot be placed on the four corner lines or the four main lines, and cannot be connected to the door. This may cause wealth and filth to advance and retreat at the same time, which is detrimental to the owner's wealth.