Why is there a bad corner in house geomantic omen?

House feng shui, why is it not good to lack the angle of house feng shui? -This is the conclusion and topic from the perspective of "morality". In people's minds, the beauty of thinking is "integrity", and the lack of corners means that there is an incomplete side. Judging from the "deformity" of houses, people and things will be linked with "deformity", so they are more suspicious and worried about the deformity of houses, thus abstracting many theories and formulas to weigh the geomantic omen of missing corners. In short, some people "think", some people "do" and some people "say", and there are more and more topics in this regard.

The fact is: houses with missing corners are "messy, patchwork and messy"; For example, in rural areas, this way of building houses is very common, occupying space and not practical. It is ugly to think about a house from an aesthetic point of view; From the practical point of view of the house, it is very inconvenient; From the perspective of human mind and nature, under this architectural model, there must be serious defects in people's way of thinking, which will inevitably lead to the incompleteness of people and things. From this, it can be further demonstrated that the incomplete people and things bred by the lack of corners in the house are actually incomplete people and things brought about by the incomplete mind and nature of people. It is to blame the "incompleteness" of people's subjective thinking on the "incompleteness" of objective houses, in order not to further hurt the self-esteem of the parties, in order to give people who can't think completely a reason to walk down the stairs, and in order to feel at ease. Thinking from another level should also be a speaking skill and way for Feng Shui masters to deal with all kinds of complicated things.

The residential building is exquisitely conceived, with strong functionality, practicality and aesthetic effect. We can't use the "lack of angle theory" to evaluate the lack of angle of rural residential buildings. The lack of corners in residential buildings is intentional, only when the house is necessary and needed. The lack of corners in rural buildings is due to "unbearable helplessness". The nature and significance of the two are completely different. It is far from the fact to evaluate residential buildings with the "lack of angle theory" for evaluating rural residential construction.