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My house will surround the courtyard. Is the gate bad for your own door?

My house will surround the courtyard. Is the gate bad for your own door? ——————— It's not impossible, and there is more room for manoeuvre. The evaluation criteria of geomantic omen are: convenience, practicality, safety and comfort.

What is Feng Shui? Use scientific thinking.

The essence of geomantic omen is expressed in modern Chinese: creation and choice have superior living conditions and advantages; Must be reasonable, comfortable, practical, convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful and hygienic; Conforming to the principles of mechanics and science; Common sense and logic are both good feng shui. There is no mysterious feng shui that is puzzling!

Evaluate and consider with necessary, reasonable, comfortable, practical, convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful and hygienic standards. Must be, reasonable, comfortable, practical, convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful, sanitary, that is, good feng shui. On the contrary, it will be bad, that is, feng shui is not good. No matter how good the geomantic omen is, it is far from being reasonable, comfortable, practical, convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful and hygienic. It can only be regarded as a strange talk.

Must: It means that these structures and settings are necessary, indispensable, not indispensable, of no substantive significance, and nothing has no influence on normal life. These structures and environments are what human beings must serve. It is inappropriate to change these settings, that is to say, it must be like this. Practicality: For example, where windows can only be found, good lighting effect means good feng shui. In other places, the lighting effect is not good or there is no lighting at all, which is actually bad feng shui. Convenience: For example, the door should be smooth and convenient. If it is inconvenient, it will only increase the burden of going in and out, which is actually bad feng shui.

About "Creation and selection have superior living conditions and survival advantages" In ancient times, it was important to choose superior natural conditions correctly and reasonably. With the progress of science and technology in modern society, it has become possible to create superior living space. The intensity of modern transformation has laid a good foundation for human living conditions, thus providing the possibility for creating superior geomantic omen. Artificial feng shui is better than natural feng shui because it contains a lot of scientific and technological factors and is more suitable for human beings. It is certainly beneficial to think in the direction of science and common sense.

In history, door opposition is inevitable, and door opposition is a new argument and theory invented by modern people.

There are old houses in my hometown, all facing each other, several doors facing each other, and the doors are in symmetrical positions. When I was building the house, I suggested changing the position of the door from a convenient point of view. The old carpenter firmly opposed it, saying: he has a teacher's biography, arbitrarily changing places, and is not responsible for anything. The main idea of the old carpenter's teacher is door to door. I have repeatedly compared and thought about this in the use of the house in the future. If the door is wrong, the double-door room must be opened obliquely, thus forming an oblique streamline in the room, making it difficult to place furniture and articles, and obviously narrowing the effective use area of the room. If the doors are opposite, the flow line formed in the room is straight on one side, which is convenient for furniture placement and the effective and practical area of the room is obviously widened. It turns out that what the old carpenter said is the so-called teacher's theory, but it actually involves a big scientific question asked by a university-the effective practical area of the house.

Before the Qing Dynasty, there were seven doors in the residence of the Chief Secretary's Office of Guangdong and Guangxi, from the main gate to the inner hall, which were in a straight line, the same size and style, but the straight line was opposite. Another feature of the house here is the symmetrical pattern, that is, there are doors on the left, doors on the right, windows on the left, corridors on the left and corridors on the right. The shapes of the left and right rooms are large and small, long and short, high and short, and they can completely overlap and be symmetrical. Even the feldspar strips on both sides of the corridor are laid symmetrically. Behind the house is the house for government agencies, which was reserved until the new house was rebuilt and sold in 1986. This family once supported 16, a famous feng shui teacher in China, and presided over the building. Do those people really don't understand Feng Shui? The seven doors are in a straight line, the central axes are opposite, and the left and right houses, doors, windows, corridors and feldspar cornerstones are laid relatively. Modern people are so smart, as long as they see another door from one door, it's like discovering the new American continent, and everyone is shouting, aren't you right? When two doors are facing each other, one will retreat. This statement is the final conclusion, and it has been clearly pointed out that it is relative between neighbors, not the same house. This kind of relative must be relative to the lobby door on the central axis, including the ancestral hall in the lobby, rather than a relative who is right at the sight of the window.