China Naming Network - Almanac query - Will the building be built next to the cemetery?

Will the building be built next to the cemetery?

Modern people like to have ring roads or other roads around their houses, which can make traffic more convenient. In fact, from the perspective of geomantic omen, not all the houses on the roadside are good, even the ring road should distinguish the specific situation. Smooth traffic is a good thing, but if you choose a bad road, it will also have a great impact on residents.

If the door of the house is facing the straight road, the longer the road, the more dangerous it is and the more cars there are. So some people call it "the house of the tiger's mouth", which means it is difficult to live in it. If you take the front door straight, it was called "an arrow through the heart" in ancient times, as if an arrow went through the heart, which was very unlucky. The forward rush is an open gun, and the backward rush is a stab in the back. It's useless to use bagua mirror, stone lion and so on. To get rid of the rush on the road, we can use steps to eliminate the rapid braking air.

The road or river in front of the house meets a U-bend. Surrounded by it, the house will have a sense of stability psychologically, which is conducive to enhancing the confidence of life and being suitable for living. Buildings other than the U-shape, that is, the "anti-bow" shape mentioned by the ancients, will lack a sense of stability. At the same time, we should pay attention to the noise problem. If there are too many vehicles, or the river is too fast and the noise is too high during the day, it is not suitable to live in or outside the ring.

There should be no viaduct around the house. Vehicles on the viaduct cause great interference to residents and are very harmful to health. On the one hand, it is because the vehicles on the viaduct either accelerate to get on the bridge or get off the bridge quickly, resulting in a lot of exhaust gas and noise; On the other hand, fast-moving vehicles constantly impact the magnetic field around the house, making it difficult to stabilize the magnetic field here, thus constantly disturbing residents. Therefore, the impact of viaducts on residents is even greater than that of ordinary highways.