Ten taboos of architectural geomantic omen
1. If the door or the window of the living room and master bedroom is facing the corner of the building, it is called "sharp corner evil spirit" in Feng Shui.
This situation is very common in daily life, because residential buildings often have to consider lighting, floor area ratio and other aspects, so it is inevitable that there will be "sharp corners." In fact, we don't have to care too much about Feng Shui theory. If your house is facing the sharp corner of the building, the living experience will definitely be greatly reduced.
2. If the door of the house is facing the gap between the two buildings, it is called "Scorpio" in geomantic omen, and the narrower the gap, the longer it is. However, if there is another building behind the two buildings to fill this gap, there will be no such thing as "Heaven will cut the evil spirit".
3. If the glass curtain wall of a commercial building or office building is opposite to the residence, this phenomenon is regarded as "reflective evil spirit". In fact, even if there is no feng shui, it is easy to understand why such a house is not advocated from the perspective of living comfort. It is worth noting that this statement is also applicable if there is a situation where the lake water reflects sunlight to the home around the house.
In many cities, the construction of subway brings great convenience to travel. However, if the community is close to the subway, the noise of subway operation will interfere with normal life, which will affect people's mood in the long run. In geomantic omen, there are big tunnels, ditches, subways and roads under houses, which are called "through the heart". When buying a house, buyers need to avoid houses that are too close to the subway as much as possible.
5. If the house is just outside the arc of an arc road or river, that is, the road or river near the house is in the shape of an inverted bow, which is called "anti-bow evil spirit" in geomantic omen. Property buyers should try to avoid such terrain.
6. It is not encouraged to buy a house next to an overpass or an elevated road. From the living environment, this kind of houses are greatly affected by road vibration, noise and pollution, which greatly affects daily life. If the house happens to be located at the corner of an overpass or an elevated road, it will visually cross like a sickle, forming a "sickle to cut the waist" feng shui, which is not a good choice.
7. Doors or windows facing high-voltage lines, substations, transmission towers and other buildings with strong magnetic fields will cause great harm to the human body, which may lead to insomnia or emotional anxiety. Of course, most of the current urban planning will consider the influence of magnetic field on human body, which will generally be separated by a safe distance, but it will still give people an uncomfortable feeling visually.
8. As we all know, a house with good geomantic omen is generally called "water with mountains on its back". So "cut to the chase" is the house in the north of the mountain, ok? It is considered bad in feng shui. Of course, the mountains here don't mean the mountains in the distance. If the mountain is close to the house, there will inevitably be various problems such as poor gas circulation, poor lighting and visual oppression.
9. In general, the doors of the house are facing the crosswalk. If the door faces the road, it is also regarded as bad feng shui. Feng Shui pays attention to "swinging rather than going straight", which is threatening and will be regarded as "bearing the brunt" when danger comes, so there is great concern. So it is not recommended to let the door of the house face the road directly.
10, it is not good for the gate to face the fork in the road. If you face two forks as soon as you go out, it's called "bend trap" Feng Shui believes that houses facing sharp objects are dangerous and do not advocate buying.