How to treat the lack of corners in houses

The missing corner of a building refers to the fact that one side of the building is insufficient, or less than two thirds, in a concave or inclined state, in an irregular square or fuzzy inclined polygon, and the center of gravity is shifted, light and biased, or inclined left and right, or large in front and small in back.

Where does the word corner of the house come from? Simply put, this is based on the ancient theory that the sky is round and the place is round. But in many modern houses, it is not reflected at all, so the word "missing corner" appears.

The house lacks corners.

Draw a circle with the center of the house as the center and the farthest point connecting the house as the radius (including the inner balcony, but excluding the outer balcony and bay window). The length of the missing part is equal to

Or the whole radius greater than 1/2 can be regarded as missing angle, and greater than 2/3 is seriously missing angle. Less than 2/3, what is missing is not the main bearing. For example, the southeast corner of the house is the location of the eldest daughter. If there are no women at home,

Son, it doesn't matter much.