The opposite is taboo in Feng Shui. The gate is a particularly important feng shui structure. The gate represents the family's reputation, status and reputation, and figuratively speaking, it is the head and face of a family. The gate is also the most important outlet in family geomantic omen. Qi flows in from the gate and then fills all parts of the home, so the orientation of the gate and the internal and external environment will directly affect the fortune of the home. If the two doors hedge, it is equivalent to two people facing each other at close range. The gas field is incompatible and the energy is complex. The gas received at home is mixed and impure, and colliding with each other will inevitably lead to unhappiness and disputes, leading to a decline in fortune.
In Feng Shui, plants play many roles. The vigorous growth of potted plants can not only beautify the indoor environment, but also play a feng shui role in gathering qi to ward off evil spirits. You can put green potted plants in a suitable position at the gate.
For those with high requirements, you can hang a sturdy and lasting geomantic five emperors' money behind the gate, adding sturdy geomantic accessories, which can best protect the owner and deter and resist the potential danger. The stronger the darkness, the more it can play a feng shui effect, which is very suitable.