The four major conditions for good Feng Shui in a Yangzhai are:

1. Mingtang is open and bright

Mingtang is the open space directly in front of the gate of Yangzhai. From the perspective of traditional Feng Shui theory, Mingtang is the "Suzaku" among the four animals of Feng Shui. "The feng shui of the Mingtang is related to the feng shui of the entire Yangzhai, so only if the Fengshui of the Mingtang is good, the Fengshui of the Yangzhai will be good.

In Feng Shui, a bright hall should be bright rather than dark. If the bright hall is blocked and the light is dim, it will seriously affect the feng shui of the house. It can easily affect the residents' wealth, emotions, health, career and other fortunes, and may even lead to villains, official misconduct, etc.

Moreover, in Feng Shui, the bright hall pays attention to "emptiness", the so-called emptiness, which means that the bright hall should not be cluttered or blocked. When the bright hall is open, the feng shui of the Yangzhai will be good.

2. The surrounding environment is auspicious

One of the four conditions for good Feng Shui in a Yangzhai is that the environment around the house should be auspicious and not unfavorable. In residential Feng Shui, the environment around the house is also quite good. Importantly, first of all, in addition to the traditional Feng Shui rules of Qinglong on the left, White tiger on the right, Suzaku in the front, and Xuanwu in the back, we must also exclude low-pressure evil spirits, sickle evil spirits, piercing sword evil spirits, taste evil spirits, reflective evil spirits, flying blade evil spirits, and ladder evil spirits around the house. Chongsha and other evil spirits.

Then look at the rivers and roads. If there are rivers or roads that curve around the building, it is auspicious. This is an arrow that is both evil and unlucky.

If there are temples, military and police departments, cemeteries, crematoriums, prisons, altars and other special places around the house, it is unlucky. When choosing a residence, you need to pay attention to avoid the special aura of these places. rush.

Then look at the terrain around the house. The terrain around the house should be gentle. It is not suitable to be built on the top of a lonely mountain or on a body of water, or under a cliff.

Generally speaking, the house is surrounded by beautiful mountains and clear waters, with a high back and beautiful water in front, a clean and beautiful environment, no obvious shape, good lighting and ventilation, peace and quiet, which is good Yangzhai Feng Shui.

3. The shape of the house is square and square

In Feng Shui, the house should be balanced and stable. This is conducive to the Feng Shui pattern of the Yangzhai. It is not suitable to have missing corners or strange shapes. The so-called house looks like a human being. The same goes for the appearance and the house. It must be square and upright, not three-pointed or eight-cornered.

Nowadays, real estate developers pay more attention to the rational use of space when designing building layouts, so it is common for houses to have missing corners, but this is a taboo in Feng Shui.

If the house is not square and stable, but has various strange shapes, it is very likely to violate the evil of missing corners of the house. Each position of the house corresponds to each family member. If the house is missing corners, it will not only cause It will affect the fortune of the residents, and it will also have a great impact on the family members corresponding to the missing angle, and it will also have a great impact on the fortune of the residents.

Although it can be resolved with Feng Shui methods, we'd better keep our eyes open when choosing a house. Missing corners in the house will affect the fortune of the corresponding family members at home.

For example: If the northwest corner is missing: the northwest is the Qian Palace, which represents the position of the father. In Feng Shui, the Qian is the sky and is also known as the Shoushan. It is forbidden to be empty.

If there is a missing corner here, it will be detrimental to the health and career of the father in the family, and it will be unsuccessful in the year of Xuhai Zi; in this year, it will be detrimental to health, investment, travel, and family luck.

4. Hiding wind and gathering Qi

Among the four conditions for good Feng Shui in a Yangzhai, hiding wind and gathering Qi is one of the key points of residential Feng Shui. The so-called "hiding wind and gathering Qi" That is to say, the good luck is hidden, so that the fortune of this house will be prosperous.

So the house needs to be careful not to cross the hall, otherwise it will violate the principle of hiding wind and gathering energy. In Feng Shui, Qi must be preserved, and the characteristic of this pattern is that Qi cannot be preserved.

There are two situations in which the hall is blocked. One is that the door faces the window of the living room, so that the good luck coming in from the door leaks out directly from the window.

The other is after entering the gate, there is the living room on the left and the dining room on the right. Or the dining room on the left and the living room on the right. In this way, there are windows on both sides, so the good luck will leak out from these two windows.

In Feng Shui, "Qi likes to be curved rather than straight, and if it is curved, it will cause emotions, and if it is straight, it will cause evil." This is the operating principle of Qi in Chinese Feng Shui. Therefore, modern houses also pay attention to airflow in circuitous directions rather than straight forward.

Too many doors and windows in a house can easily cause the house to be unable to store wind and collect air well, because doors and windows are places where air convection and exchange occur, so they are both air inlets and air outlets. Therefore, if there are too many doors and windows in the home, If so, the auspicious energy in the room will easily leak out, so the energy cannot be gathered. This will definitely affect the family's fortune.