My family is in a rural area. I live in a single courtyard with a north room (the main room is occupied), an east room, and a west room. The door of the east room and the door of the west room are facing each other. Please give me some advice from an expert.
The core of the traditional Feng Shui concept is: the theory of central axis symmetry. That is, based on a certain point, extend a straight line, that is, facing the mountain, and expand left and right along this straight line, front and back, to form a symmetrical figure (a symmetrical figure refers to: a figure, folded in half, along this line, both sides of the figure, shape can completely overlap), balance left and right, and balance front and back, which is regarded as the most standard Feng Shui plan. In the natural state of the wild, the terrain is complex, but the basic idea is to find the relative and symmetrical balance points and evaluate the concept of central axis symmetry. For example: green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right; court case in the front, backing mountain in the back; the ten ways of Tianxin are used for things. All activities are based on the thinking concept of central axis symmetry.