Please give me some advice from a Feng Shui master: How do I choose the ideal floor in a high-rise residential building?

Floor Feng Shui is relatively complicated. It is difficult for a book of 500,000 words to fully explain the feng shui issues of urban buildings.

When choosing a house in a city, you must first look at the overall environment and choose a community with better feng shui.

A community with a good external environment must have good Feng Shui? Not necessarily. Whether the overall planning and building orientation of this community are reasonable has a great relationship with the feng shui of the community. Since most architectural designers have not systematically studied Feng Shui, I have seen countless actual examples of how to create a haunted house in Feng Shui practice.

In the same community, the feng shui of different buildings is also very different.

There are also differences between different units in the same building, and there are also differences between the left and right units in the same unit series.

However, since the poster did not provide the floor plan, building layout, or unit model of the community, and does not know the architectural orientation of the building you selected, it has not yet met the basic requirements for judging the quality of Feng Shui. It is really difficult to answer your question about whether to choose the left unit or the right unit.

The choice of floors must first be determined based on the external environment. Generally speaking, in communities where the surrounding buildings are generally tall, higher floors should be selected. In communities with wide halls and wide views, it is better to choose lower floors.

The second problem for floor selectors is the issue of the five-element attributes of the floor. Floors have their own independent five-element attributes. Each high-rise building, regardless of the number of floors, is divided into five parts, from low to high. Above, in order, are earth, metal, water, wood, and fire. The single layer is yang, and the even layer is yin.

The five elements of the floor will not work alone. It will only bring good fortune and misfortune when it interacts with the five elements of the building and the five elements of the homeowner's numerology.

Let’s take a building with a meridian orientation in Zishan to illustrate: A house with a meridian orientation in Zhengzishan has a five-element attribute of dragon, which is fire. When choosing a floor, you should choose earth, wood, or fire. floor. Taking a ten-story building as an example, you should choose the first and second floors that belong to earth, the seventh and eighth floors that belong to wood, and the ninth and tenth floors that belong to fire. As for the numerology cooperation with the homeowner, you must choose the building with the corresponding sitting direction based on your own needs of the four pillars based on knowing the four pillars.

This problem is too complicated. As a Feng Shui master, it is difficult to provide real help to the landlord online without going to the field.