A well-oriented God of Wealth can bring a lot of help to the residents, making it easier than others to get good opportunities and fate.
The method of judging the orientation is not very complicated and can be performed by ordinary people.
First of all, let’s understand the relationship between “sitting” and “facing (facing)” of a house. For example, if you sit north to face south, if you sit east to west, we can see that the relationship between the sitting and facing of the house is face-to-face. In other words, the sitting and facing of the house are relative, 180° apart, in a straight line. both ends.
In the judgment of traditional Chinese Feng Shui, there are only 16 orientations, including "sitting north and facing south", "sitting east and facing west", "sitting northeast and facing southwest", all of which are 180° apart and on a straight line. both ends. There is no such thing as "sit north and face east" or "sit west and face south". It is only 90° apart to determine the sitting direction.
So, as long as you know one of the directions of "sitting" and "facing", you can naturally deduce the other. For example, a house facing south will naturally face the north. North and South are 180° apart and in a straight line.
To judge "sitting" and "facing", we usually start with "facing", which is the direction. Feng Shui is a simple metaphysics that determines the movement of "qi" in nature. For houses, the key is to look at "receiving energy", which means receiving auspicious or unfavorable energy. To receive Qi, you have to look at the mouth of your breath to see which direction the Qi is coming from. "Qi moves with the wind." The Qi contained in a house is determined by the exchange of air flow with the outside world. The breath of a house is its "direction".
Some ancient Feng Shui books may use the gate as a basis for judgment. That's because in ancient times, most people lived in single-family houses, not suites like today. Friends who have been to rural areas may know that some families in the village still retain some of the habits of the ancients.
So, in a modern suite, positioning the "direction" of the house depends on where the largest ventilation and lighting opening in the entire house is. We know from the previous picture: No matter "sitting" or "facing", it is a flat surface. Then, when we judge the orientation of the house and find the largest "air intake" for ventilation and lighting, we must also use the plane as the unit.