As the saying goes, "two halls and one room, the family is ruined." What do you mean?

? One room and two halls? In fact, it is mainly a design problem, because when building a house in the countryside in the past, the house built is generally three rooms, the middle room is called the hall, which is often used as the living room, and then the rooms on both sides. Because my father will consider how many sons he has at home when choosing to build a house, he will try his best to ensure the expansion needs after separation, so what is the normal house structure? One room and two halls? For what? Two halls and one room? In fact, it is mainly caused by design problems. As for the destruction of the family, it is often exaggerated.

For a normal house, for example? One room and two halls? These are relatively normal designs, because it is more convenient for family life and normal when receiving visitors. There is not much problem with geomantic omen, which has no influence on family life at all. But what if it becomes? Two halls and one room? After that, a person's life will often be greatly affected. Whether eating or watching TV, or having guests to entertain, it will have a great impact on people living in the room. Coupled with running back and forth, it will cause their long-term lack of sleep, which will lead to neurasthenia and other problems, which will inevitably affect their health.

Moreover, from the perspective of geomantic omen, such a design is undoubtedly a bad pattern, because such a structure cannot gather wealth, so once the wealth is dispersed, it will inevitably affect the harmony of the family, so natural? Two halls are sandwiched in one room, and the family is ruined? There is also a saying that the pattern of houses can actually be reflected, that is? Going to the north to go to court, the family is ruined? This sentence means that when building a house, it is best to face south, not north, because the north wind is easy to blow in winter, so natural people are prone to catch a cold, which is why this statement is made.

Many proverbs handed down now are basically a summary of the experience of our ancestors. Although some are not suitable for the present, some are quite reasonable. So learn to distinguish them and discard their dross. Only in this way can we learn more.