Practical, convenient, comfortable, safe, and beautiful are good Feng Shui. Measured by these standards, it is both practical and easy to master.
What is Feng Shui? The first is the conditions for human survival. The second is better human living conditions. Third, profit and business, that is, choosing good conditions for business. Use more scientific thinking. For example: How is the feng shui of Huizhou Jiayi Garden? ——The answer is: It is the highlight of modern science and technology, that is, the Feng Shui of modern science and technology. For example: no steel bars and cement? Is it possible to build a house that high? There is no running water. Is there any water there? Can people live there without water? Without water, no matter how good Feng Shui is, there will only be the moon in the water and flowers in the mirror. Feng shui, feng shui, can satisfy people's survival and living conditions. Another example: Will there be a pipeline crossing the top of my yard affecting Feng Shui? ——The answer is: There is a pipeline crossing the top of your house. If it is not handled properly, it will affect the sight and appearance. The passage of pipelines may hinder the reuse of space in the future (for example, there are obstacles in the reconstruction and heightening of houses), and there are also technical problems with pipelines (such as insufficient technical performance of pipelines and potential safety hazards). These are all factors that affect Feng Shui. . There is no Feng Shui influence in other senses. More use of modern scientific thinking can better explain and clarify the problem.
The essence of Feng Shui expressed in modern Chinese is: to create and choose better living conditions and survival advantages; to make reasonable use of natural objective conditions and laws; to be regular, symmetrical, necessary, reasonable, comfortable, practical, The key points of convenience, benefit, safety, beauty, and hygiene; conforming to mechanics and scientific principles; conforming to common sense and logic are good Feng Shui. There is no such thing as a mysterious and puzzling Feng Shui! The essence of ancient Feng Shui is to correctly choose superior natural conditions to adapt to human survival. Places that are not suitable for humans. My conclusion from the hundreds of ruins I have seen is that humans have been completely eliminated there and the population has not continued to this day. Feng Shui emphasizes benefits, convenience, practicality, and is better suited for human survival and life. Using traditional Feng Shui theory to enter the field of modern architectural design may be like a blind man trying to figure out the elephant, but using modern high-tech design theory to enter the traditional Feng Shui field should be easy. We must have a correct understanding of Feng Shui: plants, for example, can purify the air and beautify the environment. These can promote people's health, that is, plants have the effect of promoting Feng Shui. If you are healthy and full of energy, you can make a lot of money without spending money on medical expenses. In other words, plants have the effect of making money. A scientific and positive understanding can explain the problem better. For example, good air quality and good sanitation in high-rise buildings are important. The top layer must have strong measures to prevent leakage and lightning strikes. Of course, there are other matters that need attention. Feng shui can only remind you to think from multiple angles, and when it comes to technical matters, modern technology is more accurate. Traditional architecture is based on central symmetry theory. Modern architecture is mainly practical and functional. The two have different foundations. For example, can the ancient Feng Shui theory developed on the basis of traditional ancient architecture, like the old-fashioned carriage driving technique, be used to guide the driving of modern cars? In ancient times, natural Feng Shui was dominant, while in modern cities, artificial Feng Shui was dominant. The foundations of the two are completely different. How can we stick to the old dogma? For example: I want to connect a water pipe under the cashier counter of a clothing store to put a water tank for washing cups. I wonder if there are any particularities in Feng Shui? ——The answer is: convenience, comfort, hygiene and safety are good Feng Shui. On the contrary, it is bad feng shui.
Another example: Will the broken door tiles affect the feng shui? - The answer is: it will affect the feng shui of the house if it causes changes in the firmness of the house and structural damage. Feng shui of a house, first of all, is the practicality and durability of the house, that is, the service life of the house.
Will placing a fire water tank in front of the balcony affect Feng Shui? ——Anything that is beneficial to human society will not affect Feng Shui; only things that are not beneficial to human society, or even harmful things, will affect Feng Shui. Placing a fire box in front of the balcony does not hinder various activities and plays a role in ensuring the safety of the house. It will not hinder Feng Shui and is beneficial to Feng Shui.
Use the standards of regularity, symmetry, necessity, reasonableness, comfort, practicality, convenience, benefit, safety, beauty, and hygiene to evaluate and consider various things respectively. It is good Feng Shui if it is regular, symmetrical, necessary, reasonable, comfortable, practical, convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful and hygienic. On the contrary, bad things will happen, which is bad feng shui. No matter how reasonable the Feng Shui layout is, if it cannot be regular, symmetrical, necessary, reasonable, comfortable, practical, convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful, hygienic and other conditions, it can only be regarded as a weird theory. No matter how good the Feng Shui is, the core must be better suitable for human living and production activities.
For example: What is the Feng Shui saying for the master bedroom door opening on the background wall? ——The answer is: The meaning and symbolism of the master bedroom door opening on the background wall can be used on the spot. The upright truth is: reasonable, beautiful, practical, convenient and safe are the truth. On the contrary, it is evil. Another example: Feng Shui, where on the left and right should the door gate be installed? ——Subject to convenience and practicality. If the left side is practical and convenient, install the left side; if the right side is practical and convenient, install the right side. If it is inconvenient and impractical to install a door, don't install it. It will be troublesome and you are asking for trouble. Anything that is inconvenient, impractical, in the way, or looking for trouble is a taboo in Feng Shui.
Regularity: The meaning of regularity is: reasonable planning and layout, and finding spirit in complexity. That is to say, there must be unified, neat and standardized standards, and they must be neat and uniform, not chaotic. In modern cities and rural areas, those chaotic buildings cancel each other out and contradict each other. From the perspective of Feng Shui, they are messy and disorderly. From a factual point of view, there is more poverty and poverty. For example: My house used to be the east gate, but now it is changed to the south gate, but the terrain in the west is high. When it rains, rainwater flows in front of the door and washes away the southwest corner. What kind of Feng Shui is this? Please explain - the answer is: terrain Untidy and irregular. Necessary arrangements must be made to the terrain to ensure that rainfall and water flow are regular and orderly. The current situation is like headless flies scurrying around in the water. It is caused by disordered flow of water, or by running water in random directions. If Feng Shui is like this, people and things will be related to each other.
Symmetry: The core content of symmetry is to have a center and focus; from the center and focus of a house, humanities, behavior, and behavior must have a center and focus, that is, human nature must have a backbone, and cannot It's a stupid fly. Traditional Feng is actually the theory of symmetry, a Feng Shui aesthetic inspired by the beauty of nature and the human body. Thinking from the perspectives of circle, square, and straightness, the human body is actually an irregular concave and convex shape, but one of the main aesthetic features of the human body is left-right symmetry. As the Feng Shui concept of the unity of man and nature, the basic core embodied in traditional architecture is: left-right symmetry Symmetry, front and back symmetry, seek balance in symmetry.
Must: 1. It means that these structures and settings are necessary, not redundant, but indispensable. It’s not necessary or unnecessary; yes, it has little practical significance; no, it’s something that has no impact on normal life. These structures and settings are necessary for human beings and serve human beings. Second, it is not suitable to change the positions of these structures and settings. In other words, it must be this way. For example, why do we need to spread out two seats? Need, necessity, practicality, comfort, love, appreciation, Feng Shui must be good.
Does the frosted glass separating the two bedrooms at home affect Feng Shui? ——The answer is: for such questions, whether it is necessary or necessary is the criterion for measuring the quality of Feng Shui. Frosted glass at home is a necessary component of the house and furniture at home. It is not a toxic or harmful substance. The installation is firm and safe and does not affect Feng Shui. Frosted glass will affect Feng Shui only if it is not a necessary component of the house and furniture at home, but is a redundant component, a poisonous and harmful substance, and the installation is not firm and unsafe.
Practical: For example, if the windows can only be placed somewhere, and the lighting effect is good, it means good Feng Shui. If the lighting effect is poor in other locations, or there is no lighting at all, it is actually bad Feng Shui. Another example: when choosing the location of a well, no matter how good the location is, if no water comes out, it will be in vain and completely meaningless. Therefore, when digging a well, you must first choose a location that can ensure that water can come out. This is practical. Another example: Is it okay to put the bedside by the window and dissolve the hanging copper gourds and Five Emperors copper coins? ————Has no practical value. If there is no anti-theft safety net or window, the bedside cannot be near the window, which is unsafe. Even if all the emperors' money from ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, are collected and linked up, the problem will not be solved. On this issue, installing anti-theft security windows can offset the Feng Shui money of 10,000 emperors. Another example: What's wrong with putting a bathtub in the bedroom? The answer is: It's definitely best if items can be placed where they should be. Putting a bathtub in the bedroom is definitely not the place where the bathtub should be placed. But things always change. If it is more appropriate to adapt to the situation, as long as it does not affect or hinder normal traffic and activities, and does not affect Feng Shui, it can also be placed in the bedroom. Another example: I have a two-entry bunk that faces north and faces south. I want to seal the glass on one side and install a glass door on the other. I would like to ask the master, is it better to seal which side and leave it as the door? ——The answer is: I am not at the scene, so I cannot answer for sure. I can only answer in principle: 1. Convenient access. 2. According to the space and purpose of the house (that is, based on what the house is going to be used for), in line with the principles of rational use of space, convenience and practicality, the two sides should be comprehensively considered on which side the door is installed.