The altar is under the beam to resist evil. If the altar is placed under the beam, it may lead to the phenomenon that the gods and buddhas are crushed by the beam. Moreover, the gods are placed under the beam, and the ancestors continue to accept interference. The good thing is that they all retreated and left. The bad thing is to stick to your post, accept interference, and then induce with your family, which makes the whole family have headaches, difficulties and physical problems. So if there is this phenomenon, you can use the ceiling to deal with it, and it doesn't matter.
Taboo 2: put it by the door
It is forbidden to make a door punch on the altar. It is very important to rush the door to affect the peace of the gods. If the gate is too close to the altar, especially some new buildings, once you enter the gate, it is only a few feet away, and then you enter the living room through a narrow horizontal corridor. This design is not conducive to placing the altar in front of the gate, otherwise the force of rushing the gate will be very great, which will affect the quiet atmosphere of the gods and cause damage to Feng Shui.
Taboo 3: lean against the toilet behind your back
Toilets are places where dirty gases gather. If the god table is placed on the wall near the toilet, the dirty air, moisture and peculiar smell coming out of the toilet will affect the geomantic omen, which will lead the deity to avoid it, and good luck will naturally not come.
Taboo 4: The stove collides with the platform.
The stove should not be opposite to the altar, but will collide with it, because it is not suitable for offering sacrifices to gods in filthy places, because the dirty air in the kitchen and the dirty air are easy to fall above the altar, which will inevitably bring bad luck to the family. Moreover, both the stove and the altar belong to "fire", and fire is opposite.