So, what are the taboos of home environment Feng Shui? Come and have a look with me!
1, don't wear hemp room, and don't permanently block all kinds of billboards, promotional paper or curtains in the room to avoid the sun.
2, taboo living in low-lying areas, not conducive to air circulation, dirty things are easy to gather, not conducive to human health, low terrain is easy to become a disaster-prone place.
3, taboo to buy a house on the subway, don't just covet convenient transportation, the room living on the subway is easily affected by noise, vibration, magnetic field, polluted gas, disturbing airflow, which is not good for body and mind. Geomantic omen, also called underground evil, easily leads to the deterioration of residents' health and luck.
4. Terrain selection: avoid triangle, concave-convex, pistol-shaped, cross-shaped, trapezoidal, round and oval (generally used for building temples).
It is forbidden to have thin vines and shady trees around the house.
6. Avoid greening trees in residential areas.
7. Don't buy a house next to the spire. The ancients thought that pointed buildings would produce fierce fields. The ancient people designed the tower of Yao Zhen into a sharp shape, which was vulnerable to lightning and electromagnetic fields. It's terrible to be next to such a building. Similarly, there are high-voltage power towers, substations and other places, but if the distance is appropriate, it will also produce benefits. The ancients said that Wenbi Peak and Wenchang Tower were moderately grasped.
8. Avoid rushing into the driveway.
9. Avoid dead trees in front of the door.
10, avoid light bulbs in front of doors and windows.
1 1, avoid the stones outside the window.
12, residential buildings are forbidden to throw high and suck low, or throw high and suck low.
13, avoid facing the ramp and stairs in front of the door.
14, avoid climbing high-voltage wires near the balcony.
15, not suitable for building corners, easy to produce suffocation, and extremely harmful to health.
16, avoid the gap between two adjacent buildings opposite the house.