What if the house is by the stream? Is this position not good from the perspective of feng shui?

The problem of feng shui can't be viewed one-sidedly. Although it is said to be near the intersection of small streams, it also depends on how the back mountain is and how to get to the lower reaches of the stream. In geomantic omen, water is a place to gather wind and make money. Generally speaking, it is not easy to make money if it is at the intersection of rivers. However, if the river turns a big bend ahead and the terrain at the bend is relatively higher than the foundation of your home, there is no problem. . . If the river goes straight ahead, it will be bad. Anyway, it has something to do with the surrounding environment! Generally speaking, the white tiger position can't be higher than the green dragon position, the rosefinch position is better than the house itself, and the Xuanwu position is better than a Ma Pingchuan!