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I was born around noon on June 11, 1987 (lunar calendar). Now I want to buy a house. I would like to ask all the Feng Shui masters what to pay attention to. Thank you!

Feng Shui when buying a property

A. What should you pay attention to when choosing a floor?

As for floor feng shui, an example is as follows: if a person’s zodiac sign is pig, and his five elements are water, and he lives on the first or sixth floor, then water can help him live in water, which is auspicious; he lives on the fourth or ninth floor. If you live on the fifth or tenth floor, Earth will control water, which will be unlucky. If you live on the third or eighth floor, Wood will control water, which will be unlucky. On the second or seventh floor, fire is controlled by water, which is a medium level.

The 1.6th floor is (water) rat and pig,

The 2.7th floor is (fire) horse and snake,

The 3.8th floor is (wood) tiger and rabbit,

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The 4.9 layers are (gold) monkeys and roosters,

The 5.10 layers are (earth) dragons, sheep, dogs, and oxen. If the number of layers is greater than ten, the mantissa will be used

The relationship between the five elements: metal generates water, water generates wood, wood generates fire, fire generates earth, and earth generates metal

The relationship between the five elements: metal overcomes wood, wood overcomes earth, earth overcomes water, water overcomes fire, and fire overcomes metal

The five elements of the floor that you like in your life are good floors:

For example: the five elements of the floor are gold, and the five elements that you like in your life are water, and gold generates water. This floor is the good floor.

If the five elements of the floor are the same as the five elements you like, it is a good floor:

For example: the five elements of the floor are wood, and the five elements you like are also wood. The five elements are the same, so this is a good floor. floor.

B. What should you pay attention to when choosing a house?

A house has good and bad luck, and the biggest fear is to live in a house with bad Feng Shui, or to be harmed by the house. Home Feng Shui appraisal will teach you how to judge good and bad luck, and you can easily catch the secret!

Secret: Don’t live at the bottom of a dead end

A dead end, just like the blood vessels of the human body, is an ominous sign of blocked aura, which is very harmful to the health and fortune of the human body. It has a good effect, and it is easy to be bloody and dangerous.

Secret 2: Don’t open the front door to the back door

In many houses in Taiwan, you can directly see the back door as soon as you open the door, just like our faces can see the back of each other’s heads at a glance, and In such a house, it is easy for wealth to come in through the front door and out through the back door, and it is impossible to accumulate wealth at all. This kind of house will also affect the health of the body, and the fortune will be like a slippery slide, never looking back.

Third Tips: Do not flush the toilet door

Every day when you open the door, a pair of dirty odors will rush in from your eyes and nose, seriously interfering with your potential energy, and will Affect your health.

Secret: Too high walls affect fortune

Some houses are blocked by tall walls, which may seem safe but actually have a bad impact on people, making them feel like they are being imprisoned. Being restrained in prison hinders people's development and brings bad luck. Generally speaking, it is most suitable for the height of the fence not to exceed the roof of the first floor.

Tip 5: Don’t be neighbors with warehouses

In a space where items are gathered together and are inactive, it is easy to create bad places with negative energy or dead energy, such as warehouses and cemeteries. Don't get too close to junkyards, etc., otherwise your health will easily deteriorate.

C. What should you pay attention to when choosing second-hand houses?

Some people move into a new house that others have lived in before. It is like wearing someone else's clothes and shoes, which may not fit the body or fit the feet.

Kanyu theory believes that the old house that you move into should preferably be that of the previous owner who has been living smoothly, happily, and satisfactorily. Already wealthy, they moved to a larger and higher-end house. Kanyu theory believes that this kind of benign information transmission will have a good impact on the new residents. Therefore, buying this kind of old house is a good choice. On the contrary, the death of the previous owner of the house, divorce, family quarrels, and poor financial fortune will affect the newly moved residents to varying degrees. These are all antimatter transmissions, also called negative material information transmissions.

Kanyu theory also believes that when you move into an old house that others have lived in before, you must first investigate who has lived in the house in the past and what has happened in the past. In particular, if the previous homeowner or family members committed suicide or violent death, it is important to understand the reasons. Otherwise, bad residual information will turn into super negative matter and affect the residents who move in. Experts in the West who study this phenomenon believe that "negative house spirits" are at work.

Therefore, when people consider buying an old house, they must first consider the above situations, and cannot ignore the positive and negative effects of the residual information of the house. Therefore, be careful and cautious. In addition, in addition to the above reasons, you should also pay attention to the following things just like buying a new house.

1. Sitting direction.

First of all, it depends on the direction of the house and the direction in which the door is opened. Because since ancient times, people have attached great importance to doors when building houses. Doors facing north and south should be controlled within the range of 160 degrees to 170 degrees, or 190 degrees to 200 degrees. Doors facing south and north should be controlled within the range of 10 degrees to 20 degrees, or 340 degrees to 350 degrees. Doors facing east and west should be controlled within the range of 280 degrees to 290 degrees. There are gates for sitting east and west. It should be controlled between 70 degrees and 80 degrees, or between 1O0 degrees and 110 degrees. At the same time, be careful not to open the door facing the stairs or elevator.

2. Orientation.

Secondly, look at the distribution of light, such as where the light source comes from, and you can see the real direction of the house. For example: there is a large balcony in the south and the light source comes from the south. This house must face north and south. Therefore, the configuration of the balcony and main windows must be within the range of 190 degrees to 250 degrees indicated by the compass.

3. Environment.

When buying a house, you should also check the surrounding environment to see if there are any major engineering projects, such as subways, elevated highways, overpasses, large gas tanks, etc.; you should also check the front and back of the house to see if there are any major construction projects. Electricity towers, large water towers, television towers, and high-voltage poles cut across the house. These surrounding objects will have adverse interference effects on the home's magnetic field. In addition, you should also ask what other buildings are nearby in the future and how the landscape will be arranged, and then make a home purchase decision.

4. Structure.

Residential traditions under the influence of Feng Shui concepts

Village form is a reflection of the relationship between people and their living environment. This is basically consistent with Feng Shui's emphasis on the interaction between people and the environment, seeking harmony with heaven, earth and all natural things, so as to achieve the purpose of pursuing good fortune and avoiding evil. In the concept of Feng Shui, the external environment of the village, that is, the relationship between external space and people is the most important, so Feng Shui actively and purposefully creates "spaces that are more meaningful than nature", and this "meaning" is more reflected in spiritual symbols. aspect, that is, it finds a way for people to express their emotions and place their hopes. In the form of a village, location selection is the primary issue, and location selection is also an important task of Feng Shui.

The location selection of traditional villages in many areas of Zhejiang attaches great importance to Feng Shui. It is believed that the quality of Feng Shui is related to the rise and fall of the village and clan. The gods are at peace, and the descendants will be prosperous. If the roots are cultivated, the branches and leaves will flourish."

Regarding the choice of Yangzhai, the formula in "Yangzhai Integration" goes: "The Yangzhai must be taught to choose the topography. The mountains on the back and the water on the side are popular. The mountains have dragons and hair, and the water must surround them to form a ring. The bright hall is spacious. This is a blessing, and the water mouth has accumulated tens of thousands of gold. There are no obstacles on both sides, and the door is bright and upright. "It can be summarized as the pattern of pillowing the mountain, surrounding the water, and facing the screen. The site selection of Shefeng Village in Lanxi was influenced by this model, and it was called "the most beautiful tomb" by Xingjia.

Obviously, choosing a site based on Feng Shui can satisfy people’s spiritual sustenance and dependence on auspicious places, and at the same time obtain a harmonious and beautiful external space of the village in terms of physical environment.

The water mouth is an important symbol of the external space of the village. It is used to define the beginning of the village's spatial sequence. Villagers have a strong sense of belonging here. Under the influence of the concept of Feng Shui, Shuikou is not only the entrance to the village, but also plays a spiritual role in the rise and fall of the village and its safety.

Ancestral temples, Wenchang Pavilions, bridges, big trees, etc. are often used as "locks" at the water entrances of traditional villages in many areas of Zhejiang. This is based on the influence of the Feng Shui theory that "obstructions and gaps should be filled" at the water entrances.

Yao Village, Lanxi, is quite typical: "Yao's Yangji came from Zhugan Mountain,... turned to Kun to apply for Saturn, and named Longshan. Five branches fell off, and five fingers were made up, like the shape of a golden dragon offering its claws, followed by loess. The mountain is a screen, with Xiaoqingshan in front, Hui Cangshan on the left, Xiangshan Mountain on the right, and the Lion Mountain like a flower table. The sky opens to the north, the earth closes to the south, and the water in the creek area flows out from Dingwei. , This is the grand view of Longshan.

During the Jingyan period of the Song Dynasty, the founder of Wanliu moved from Shao to Lanxi and lived in Longshan, which became the Yangji of the Yao family. As a result, the population multiplied and prosperity was established, so the ancestral hall was built at Guanshuikou, with the Suogong Nunnery in the east and the Suogong Bridge in the west. Today, the Zengwen Hall is on the left, and the Wu Palace is on the right. The Yao family's Yangji is better." He Village in Chun'an has a tall Wenchang Pavilion at the entrance of the village; Xinye Village in Jiande has Wenchang Pavilion, Wugu Temple and Tuanyun Pagoda at the water entrance. Although this practice of building (planting) tall buildings or bridges, pavilions, and big trees at the entrance of the village has a symbolic purpose, it objectively makes up for the shortcomings of the natural environment and makes the landscape more balanced and harmonious.

For those geographical environments that are not ideal, Feng Shui often adopts a positive attitude, corrects the shape of the village, and strives to make it tend to the ideal pattern, which is the so-called "seeking good luck and avoiding bad luck". Take water, an important component of village form, as an example. Water in Feng Shui is a symbol of wealth and good luck. The shape of the pond is mostly half-moon, because the shape of the pond in Feng Shui also has good and bad meanings. For example, if you open a square pond in front of your house, it is considered to be "looking in the mirror with a blood basin", which is unlucky. It is said that "you can open a half-moon pond". In Jiande Many ancient villages such as Xinye Village, Zhuji Sizhai, Xianju Fengshuqiao Village, and Qingyuan Daji Village still retain some half-moon ponds.

Residences are the most important component of village form. The orientation, form, layout and interrelationships of residences are almost all controlled and affected by the concept of Feng Shui. In Zhejiang folk houses, Feng Shui's methods of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil are mainly reflected in the aspects of catering, avoidance, and talisman.

"The house should be straight and tidy all around, and should not be pointed and skewed..." This is the Feng Shui requirement for the shape and layout of the house. Most of the traditional houses in Zhejiang have a regular and square courtyard layout, and special forms of homesteads are rare. In the past, ancestral tablets were usually placed in front of the hall, so no windows were opened. This also catered to the Feng Shui saying that "incense should be placed in the center, and skylights should not be opened in front of the incense hall."

There are many taboos in the relative positions of Feng Shui doors, which restricts and affects the relationship between residential groups. In traditional houses in Longyou, Lanxi and other places, those who are taller or more powerful than their own houses often hang mirrors on the doors to reflect their shapes to compete with them, or hang tiger head signs to show their power and overwhelm the opponent. Doors have special spiritual significance in Feng Shui. There are doors in the "Three Essentials" and "Six Things" in Yangzhai. The construction of doors is subject to various taboos. Sloping doors and doors that never open in folk houses are concrete manifestations of the concepts of good and bad luck.

Fu Zhen is one of the main ways to avoid evil in Feng Shui. "If the house is inauspicious and the years are hard to come, only Fu Zhen can ensure peace" ("Ten Books on Yangzhai", On Fu town). There is a house in the west of Changle Village. The door of the house faces an avenue. There is a saying in Feng Shui that "whenever the road leads to the house, use a big stone with the words 'Taishan Shi Gandang', which is auspicious" ("Ten Books on Yangzhai", on the appearance of the house), so the homeowner places a "Taishan Shi Gandang" stone on the side of the door. Town, this is true whether in Wenzhou, Ningbo, Jinhua, or Quzhou. In addition, more people draw talismans such as Yin-Yang Bagua and Anjian Cha on the door, as well as decorative patterns such as mascots and auspicious sayings, in order to achieve the purpose of seeking good luck and avoiding evil and gaining spiritual sustenance.

Feng Shui theory is deeply rooted in traditional Chinese culture and plays an important influence on Chinese architectural culture and even traditional social life. Although there are many feudal superstitious contents in Feng Shui theory, Feng Shui theory is actually a comprehensive natural science including geography, meteorology, landscape, ecology, urban architecture, etc.

The sites of many ancient villages in Zhejiang are based on a natural environment that is conducive to the formation of a good ecological environment and a pleasant microclimate. There are mountains in front of them, which can block the cold current in the north, and they are surrounded by mountains and rivers. The mountains are well hidden and the soil is solid and thick, so it is not exposed to the wind from all directions. Convenient water for domestic use and irrigation can be obtained near water. It is located on a gentle slope to avoid floods. The good vegetation on the mountain can maintain water and soil, adjust the microclimate, and meet the needs of firewood. Planting cash crops on the gentle slope can achieve considerable profits. Economic benefits.

This kind of site selection satisfies the formation of a virtuous ecological cycle with agriculture as the mainstay and diversified farming, forestry, sideline and fishery operations. For thousands of years, it has nurtured villagers who were born and raised here. .