What is the explanation or solution for the beams and ridges of ancient buildings pointing towards my living room?

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Taboos for setting up kitchen stoves:

1. Avoid direct access to the stove

Feng Shui believes that stoves are used for cooking It is a place where food nourishes life, so it should not be exposed, especially if it is directly exposed to the outside air brought in by the door, otherwise there will be a lot of damage to the home;

2. Avoid entering the cupboard door to see the stove

The stove should not be exposed, and it is not suitable to see the stove outside the kitchen door;

3. Avoid facing the toilet

The stove is a place where the family cooks, so hygiene should be paid attention to. , the stove should not be close to the toilet, especially the mouth of the stove should not be opposite to the toilet;

4. Avoid facing the door

The stove is a place where fire is lit for cooking. It is very hot and should not be opposite to the toilet. The door of the bedroom should be facing directly, otherwise it will be detrimental to the people in the room;

5. Avoid having an empty space behind the stove and leaning against a window

Avoid having an empty space behind the stove and leaning against a window. It is not suitable to be open. It is also unlucky if there is a transparent glass window behind it, because this is just as the ancient book said: "Any kitchen door, avoid the light from the window.";

6. Avoid placing it on a ditch

Stoves belong to fire, and ditches and drainage objects are incompatible with water and fire. Therefore, the two should not be too close. It would be unlucky if the stove is placed on a ditch;

7. Avoid placing beams on top of stoves

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In Feng Shui, there is a saying that "beams pressing on the top" are unlucky. It is unlucky to have beams pressing on the top of a bed or chair, but it is also unlucky to have beams pressing on the top of a stove;

8. Avoid conflict between water and fire

Stoves belong to fire, while washing dishes and basins store water. Therefore, the two should not be too close, especially the stove is not sandwiched between two "waters", such as washing dishes. Between the basin and the washing machine;

9. It is not suitable to shoot at sharp corners

Feng Shui believes that sharp corners are sharp and easy to damage, so sharp corners are very taboo, and the stove is a household appliance If the place where food is cooked is hit by sharp corners, it will often be harmful to the health of your family.

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