Feng Shui: The floor of the neighbor's yard is higher than mine. Does it affect feng shui?
According to geomantic omen, we must first understand the orientation of two houses, namely, the dragon in the east, the god of good fortune, and the white tiger in the west, representing evil. Only when the East is high and the green dragon overwhelms the white tiger can it bring good luck to the family. If the western sky is high and the white tiger surpasses the green dragon, it means the beginning of disaster. Therefore, when you build a house, you should pay great attention. You must be taller than others. If the west neighbor's house is taller than your own, you want to rip off someone else's house. Another reason is that when it rains, because the house is high, the rainwater gathers in the neighbor's house, and it is not easy to see the light after sunny days, and the rainwater is not easy to dry, which will affect the house for a long time and reduce the service life of the house! So, what if the neighbor's house in the west is higher than that in the east? How can you break your waist if the height in the east is not high and the height in the west is not high? If you want to break the waist of the west high, you need to set something in the east higher than the west, such as planting trees and installing lightning rods. Now that everyone is not so rigid, there will be some flexible methods. If the west side is higher, add a few bricks to the house in the east, and the whole will be consistent. Moreover, if some family conditions permit, houses will be built to two or three floors, and villages in cities near some big cities will even be built to five or six floors, so everyone doesn't care so much about this custom. To sum up, the height in the east is not high, and the height in the west is a feng shui statement. If the height difference between the houses in the west is higher than that in the east, if you care, you can set something in the east to surpass the west. You can discuss with your neighbors to avoid conflicts and disputes.