There is a temple beside the house.

Is there a temple in front of the house? Ancient books say that living in front of the temple is poor, living behind the temple is rich, and living in the left temple and leaving the right temple is a widow. Of course, this statement is not valid and cannot be verified, so it is no longer practical.

Facing the temple is mainly affected by the bad environment. One is that people often worship in temples, burn incense and worship Buddha. The smoke is particularly heavy and the pollution is particularly heavy. So it has an impact on health. Excessive carbon dioxide produced by burning incense and paper will affect the surrounding environment. Therefore, facing the temple is mainly a health problem. Also, temples are places where gods are worshipped, and the sunshine here is particularly strong. If you put aside superstitious religion, you don't have to pay attention to it. However, if we analyze it according to feng shui, we have to use unscientific ingredients, so too much yang will affect the male host at home. It is easy to cause diseases such as throat, lungs, bones, heart, eyes, skin and blood.

General solution: plant some green plants indoors and outdoors to green the air, which not only has the function of greening and increasing oxygen, but also has the function of blocking suffocation and maintaining indoor air circulation.

There is a temple behind the house. As the saying goes, before the house is poor, after the house is rich, the widow is born next to her son. ..................................................................................................................................

There is a temple next to the house, which is a Buddhist place;

View is the place of Taoism;

Temple. This is a shinto place.

I don't know if it's a temple or a nearby temple.

If it is a temple, it is generally no problem and auspicious. This is because all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in Buddhism are merciful and benefit all sentient beings.

The feng shui master said it was nonsense! There is no basis.

Excuse me, which feng shui master is either rich or expensive?

Is the temple near the house feng shui good? According to the traditional geomantic view, residential feng shui near temples, Taoist temples and Huangcheng temples is unlucky. In other words, residential site selection should try to avoid these places.

In fact, this feng shui view can even be explained by modern science.

As we all know, temples, Taoist temples and Huangcheng temples are places for religious activities. In today's language, this is an open place for the public. People from all walks of life are crowded here, and the noise affects the tranquility of private houses. Especially those who come to these places, some come to apply for visas, some come to work for the dead, and there is often the possibility of infectious diseases.

In addition, in the past, due to the concentration of people in temples, Taoist temples and Huangcheng temples, the so-called temple fairs were formed in this way.

Usually once every ten or five days, garbage piles up and people come and go, which is not conducive to housing.

So you can't choose a house near a temple, a Taoist temple or a city god temple.

In geomantic omen, temples are remote places, so there are some temples, churches and other religious places near the house.

Not good. Because these places are the feet of God, the nearby gas field or energy will be disturbed.

And affect the human ecological environment. Living near a religious place has the following two problems:

1, the whole family will appear lonely;

2, personality is easy to go to extremes, or angry, or very kind, often bullied.

The feng shui of the house next to the temple should be seen this way. According to China's traditional geomantic theory, houses around temples are not the best choice. Generally speaking, Mr. Feng Shui does not advocate choosing houses around temples. The main reason is that the cathode of the temple is abundant, and the owner of the house is extremely abundant, so it can't compete with the yin of the temple. Because the yin of the house is restless, people are affected by the yin of the temple and are in danger of birth, aging, illness and death. Some people regard this theory as superstition, but in my opinion, Feng Shui theory has its reasonable side. Although some conclusions seem insignificant, they are actually a summary of the living environment and experience of the ancients. It has its scientific significance. Some geomantic omen theories can be reasonably explained by modern scientific knowledge. I have some understanding of the view of Feng Shui that temples are not suitable for living: First, ancient temples are often places of rest, and the coffins of the dead often stay for several years. In this way, there will be the possibility of spreading diseases. Modern science tells us that the human body must be disposed of as soon as possible. If they are exposed to the air for a long time, diseases will occur during the decomposition of the body. For example, in earthquakes and floods, one of the first tasks is to dispose of the bodies of the victims as soon as possible. And the place where the deceased stayed should be thoroughly disinfected. Therefore, in ancient times, because a large number of coffins were parked in temples for a long time, some diseases were bound to spread, affecting the health of residents around temples. Although China Feng Shui has no knowledge of modern pathology, from the summary of long-term life experience, he will intuitively know the result and form a taboo. Second, temples are often crowded places. It is a common social phenomenon that people go to temples to pray for blessings because of illness, and it is also easy to cause the spread of diseases, which in turn affects the residents around temples. This truth does not need too much explanation. Third, the temple worships Buddha with incense, which is easy to cause fire and sometimes affects the residents around the temple. In contrast, at that time, temples lit incense every day, so the probability of fire was quite high. Even the management of modern temples and the use of incense by Buddhist believers are strictly controlled, which is why. Therefore, it is reasonable that China traditional geomantic omen does not advocate choosing houses around temples. But in my personal opinion, contemporary society is different from ancient times, and some things have changed, so some taboos of Feng Shui no longer exist. For example, coffins are absolutely not allowed in temples now, so there is no possibility of spreading diseases. Therefore, it is not taboo to buy a house around the temple at present, but we should pay attention to it. After all, people come and go in the temple.

About Feng Shui, which house in the temple is not good? Old Beijing dialect

"I would rather live in front of the temple than behind it. I would rather live in the left behind the temple than in the right behind it."

"Poor behind the temple, rich in front of the temple, widowed behind the temple"

Explanation:

1? Tall buildings, etc. In front of the gate (main house), it will be considered as a town thing, which is unlucky for yourself.

2? Because the doors of the temple all face south, behind the temple is the Yin House (Beijingers call the house the Yang House and the cemetery the Yin House).

3? The left side of the temple is Yang (East) and the right side is Yin (West).

What about the house near the temple? The temple is in the shade and the house is on the sunny side. If you are influential, you will not be poor in front of the temple, rich in the back, and widowed after the temple. Temples are places where ghosts gather and gather gas. At the main entrance of the temple, all life will be sucked in. Therefore, most homes in front of the temple can't get angry. Without anger, they can't prosper, and poverty in front of the temple comes from this. Only the back part of the temple can be angry, because the story first passes through the house behind the temple and then goes to the back of the temple. The house behind the temple can be angry, and the rest will be collected by the temple. This is why the temple is rich.

There is a temple next to the house, which is not good for people who know Feng Shui. No one here lives next to the temple. Because people here have to report to the temple when they die (whip and burn paper), which is called "reporting to the temple"