People born in the Year of the Rat are not suitable to live on. What’s the point about which floor they live on?

Different zodiac signs have different numerology, and which floor is suitable for living on has different auspiciousness. Not all floors are suitable for people born in the Year of the Rat. The following is the content I brought about the number of floors that people born in the Year of the Rat cannot live in. Welcome everyone to read!

The number of floors that people born in the Year of the Rat cannot live in

Coordinated floors: 1 , 4th, 6th, 9th, 11th and 14th floors;

Competing floors: 3rd, 5th, 8th, 10th, 13th and 15th floors.

The five elements belong to Yang and water, and the direction is north. You should choose a house with stronger water vapor in the north, which is suitable for living near water. Doors should face northeast, north, west, or southeast, and floor or house numbers should end in 1, 6, 7, or 9. For people born in spring, because the water vapor is relatively strong, it is best to choose a house with a school, Wenchang Tower or sports venue and other buildings in the north, and it needs to be kept bright. People born in the Year of the Rat are enthusiastic and eager to learn, but they have many changes in life, work, psychology, etc. Therefore, people who belong to the Year of the Rat need to pay attention to the orientation of the house when buying a house. It is not suitable to buy a house with the door facing due north. That is, houses with the Meridian direction and the Chou direction are not suitable for people who belong to the Rat. This orientation Houses oriented in the direction of Feng Shui will aggravate the bad luck of people born in the Year of the Rat; however, houses facing north to south, south to north, and east to west will help people born in the Year of the Rat achieve career advancement and family harmony. Which floor is auspicious for people born in the Year of the Rat?

People born in the Year of the Rat, whose five elements belong to water, should choose the first or sixth floor (natal floor) or the fourth or ninth floor (noble floor). The auspicious floors for the rat zodiac sign are the first, fourth, sixth, ninth, eleventh and fourteenth floors, while the unlucky floors are the third, fifth, eighth, tenth, thirteenth and fifteenth floors. The financial floor is the second and seventh floors. The five elements belong to water and yang, so it is suitable to live in a house near water, or a house with an open space to the north and strong water vapor. It is suitable for doors to face north, northeast, northwest, and southeast. Suitable floors are 9, 7, and 8.

People born in the Year of Jiazi (1984), Year of Bingzi (1996), Year of Wuzi (1948, 2008), Year of Gengzi (1960), Year of Renzi (1972) Rat

In the five elements, people belong to water, so they are suitable to live on the 1st, 4th, 6th, 9th, 11th, 14th, 16th, 19th and other floors

No Suitable for living on the 3rd floor, 5th floor, 8th floor, 10th floor, 13th floor, 15th floor, 18th floor, 20th floor and other floors. Suitable for living on the 2nd floor, 7th floor, 12th floor, 17th floor and other floors.

Depending on the year of birth, the floors suitable for living are also different. Choose the floor to live in based on the year of birth:

Rats born in the year of Xu (1948, 2008), whose 5th row is earth, are suitable for living on floors ending in 5 and 0.

Rats born in the Year of Gengzi (1960), whose 5th row is gold, are suitable for living on floors ending in 4 or 9.

Rats born in the Year of Renzi (1972), whose 5th element is water, are suitable for living on floors ending in 1 or 6.

Rats born in the year of Jiazi (1984), whose 5th row is wood, are suitable for living on floors ending in 3 or 8.

Rats born in the year Bingzi (1996), whose 5th element is fire, are suitable for living on floors ending in 2 or 7.

For people whose birth year is the Earthly Branch and whose zodiac sign is rat:

Floors that boost their fortune: Floors ending in 1 and 6, such as 1st floor, 6th floor, 11th floor, 16th floor, 21st floor, 26th floor, etc.

Floors with stable and rising fortune: Floors ending in 4 and 9, such as 4th floor, 9th floor, 14th floor, 19th floor, 24th floor, 29th floor, etc.

Floors that are good for wealth: floors ending in 2 and 7, such as 2nd floor, 7th floor, 12th floor, 17th floor, 22nd floor, 27th floor, etc.

The best house orientation for people born in the Year of the Rat: choose northeast (north), southwest (west), southeast (east).

People whose zodiac sign is Rat are not suitable to live in houses with the door facing due north, that is, they are not suitable to live in houses with the Meridian position. The most important patron saint of the Rat people

The Rat Man's natal Buddha: Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva

Every person is born with a Bodhisattva or Buddha guarding him. The Buddha or Bodhisattva he is associated with on the day he is born is called the "natal Buddha". That is the patron saint of the zodiac. There are eight Buddhas and Bodhisattvas who guard the twelve zodiac signs, which are derived from Buddhist Tantric Buddhism through the interaction of the five elements of heavenly stems and earthly branches, twelve causes and conditions, "earth, water, fire, wind, and space".

The natal Buddha of the Rat people is the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. Thousand-hand Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, also known as Thousand-Hand Thousand-Eye Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Thousand-Eye Thousand-Arm Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, etc., is one of the four major Bodhisattvas in Chinese folk belief. Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara is the left side attendant of Amitabha Buddha, and together with Amitabha Buddha and Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva (the right side attendant of Amitabha Buddha), they are collectively known as the "Three Saints of the West". Rat people have the strongest connection with the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. Therefore, if people born in the Year of the Rat can devoutly worship or wear the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, their natal Buddha, their destiny will go smoothly and all their wishes will come true.

According to Buddhist classics, the thousand hands of the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva represent the protection of all living beings, and the thousand eyes represent the omnipresent view of the world. After the Tang Dynasty, the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara was gradually enshrined as the main image in many temples in China. The image of the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva often uses six hands, forty-two hands, etc. to symbolize the thousand hands, with one eye in each hand.