No matter how low the house price is in Shenzhen, you can't buy a house of 14 even if you kill it.

China geomantic omen, or geomantic omen, now known as residential environmentology, originated in primitive times, took shape in the Yao and Shun periods, matured in the Han and Tang Dynasties and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Fengshui is a valuable experience accumulated by human beings in their long-term life practice. Facing the sun, sheltering from the wind and rain, preventing fire, being close to water sources and facilitating travel have become the most basic living theories. For thousands or even tens of thousands of years, people have constantly summarized the advantages and disadvantages of living environment, and in the Han and Tang Dynasties, a very mature and systematic theory of China's geomantic omen was formed. Xu Chaochao bluntly said: In fact, Feng Shui is a science that studies and guides people's living and living environment. In Modern Chinese Dictionary, the term Feng Shui is defined as: it refers to the geographical situation of residential bases and cemeteries, such as the context and the trend of mountains and rivers. Superstitious people believe that the quality of geomantic omen can affect the rise and fall of families and children.

You must understand the 14 taboos that you must know when buying a house and the home feng shui that you have to believe.

First, don't buy anything that faces the street, hutong or road.

Second, don't buy a tall building not far away (blocking the sun, yin wins the sun).

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).

Five, the east and west rows of buildings are horizontally connected and the connection points are not in a straight line. Don't buy the wrong unit.

6. Don't buy a zigzag building (the people in the well are fat and expensive).

7. Don't buy a T-building.

8. Don't buy an I-shaped building (it's hard to tell the rich from the poor).

9. If the open space in front of the building is narrow, don't buy it.

10. Don't buy a narrow living room.

Eleven, 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).

Twelve, don't buy a pair of rooms ("Room Book" says: "Three rooms are lucky, four rooms are few, and five rooms are empty").

Thirteen, transparent partition wall is not rich.

14. 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).

(The above answers were published on 20 15-06-29. Please refer to the actual situation for the current purchase policy. )

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