By the way, what do you think of feng shui in commercial housing?

There are several principles to follow when buying a house in modern times. One is the geographical environment, and the other is whether there are hospitals and fire brigades around. If there are 16 generally poor houses, don't buy them. I'll tell you which 15 kind of house you should never buy: First, don't buy one facing the street, hutong or road. Second, don't buy a tall building not far from the high side (blocking the sun, yin wins the yang decline). Third, don't buy near temples, columbariums, cemeteries, monasteries and ancient tombs (Yin Qi is too strong). Fourth, don't buy a "U"-shaped building (U-shaped building is like a dead word, which often leads to murder). 5. Don't buy jagged buildings. 6. Don't buy a T-building. 7. Don't buy an I-shaped building (it's hard to tell the rich from the poor). 8. If the open space in front of the building is narrow, don't buy it. 9. Don't buy a narrow living room. Ten, the population is small, don't buy a house that is too big (the house is called a geek, also called "virtual", and it is unlucky to live for a long time). Eleven, don't buy a pair of rooms ("Room Book" says: "Three rooms are lucky, four rooms are few, and five rooms are empty") Twelve, don't buy a room that lacks the southwest corner and northwest corner (bad for your family). Thirteen, don't buy it for your son who is building a toilet in the east (it will affect his physical and mental health and future). 14. Don't buy toilets and cookers in the northwest corner. 15. If the owner is a rabbit, don't buy the East Lake (the door of the East Lake faces west and collides with the rabbit).