The house in front is taller than mine. Is there any feng shui problem? How to handle it better?

This depends on the specific direction. For example, the basic principle of Feng Shui is to sit facing south and face the mountains and rivers. The sun rises in the east, just in the south at noon, so if your home faces south, the gate is open in the south, and there is usually plenty of light. In summer, wind energy blows in to cool down, and in winter, the wall blocks the cold wind in the north. At the same time, if there is a high mountain behind your home, it is equivalent to your backer, which is very good.

In addition, according to the principle of four potentials, Zuo Qinglong, Right White Tiger, Former Suzaku and Later Xuanwu. It means that no matter what the orientation of the house is, the Qinglong on the left side of the house is a group with the Xuanwu behind it, and they all like height, so if the houses around you are behind and on the left side of your house, it is a good pattern.

If it's in the front, it's not good, because the front is Suzaku Tang Ming, where the gas is stored. If people live in tall buildings, they will take this part of the gas away. And if the white tiger on the right has a higher building than itself, it must be viewed in combination with the Qinglong on the left. If the dragon is taller than the white tiger, it is a good pattern, surrounded by dragons and tigers, but if the dragon on the left is not as tall as the white tiger, it is very bad. It's not good to be a white tiger, but there are special circumstances.