What are the Feng Shui taboos in rural residences?
When building a house in rural areas, Feng Shui is more important than in urban housing. On the one hand, the older generation in rural areas pay more attention to Feng Shui, and on the other hand, it is due to the landform, climate, water sources, etc. in rural areas. The factors are more complex. The Feng Shui of rural houses must consider the characteristics of various natural conditions, make full use of the aura of natural conditions, and achieve a harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Then, you need to pay attention to the following Feng Shui taboos! 1. Bungalows should not be built on ridges or at the entrances and exits of valleys. Otherwise, not only will they not be able to obtain geographical blessings, but the residents will also be susceptible to various diseases. Bungalows must not be built at the intersection of T-shaped roads, that is, where the vertical lines are vertical or dotted, that is, there must be no alleys or roads running directly in front of the house. Otherwise, there will be endless disasters, such as wind disasters and fires. The house has special care. If you are unlucky, disaster may come from the sky. For example, a drunk driver of a car may rush into the house from the opposite road. In the worst case, the house will collapse and someone will die. In the worst case, it may lead to disability, business losses and official duties. Not waiting. 2. Do not build a bungalow in the lowest part of a dead-end street. Such a building will attract natural disasters and man-made disasters, as well as official misconduct, loss of wealth, disability, etc., which is not conducive to the feng shui of the building. Bungalows with big roads on all sides are in good luck, but this does not include houses facing all directions. For rural residential bases, if the front is low and then high, it is good luck; if it is high before and then low, it is unlucky. There are deficiencies in the northwest of the rural residential base. Although it does not harm the nobility, it may lack sons, which is harmful to the father's health and prone to respiratory system diseases. 3. It is mentioned in the Feng Shui taboos of rural residences that if there is a gap in the southeast of the base, it is not good for having children, but it does not harm the nobility. The rural residential base in the southwest is insufficient, which may be bad for the mother's gastrointestinal tract in terms of health, but it is beneficial in terms of social status, official position, and salary. The shape of a rural residential site or house is wide in the front and in the back, in the shape of an inverted ladder. The owner of this house has difficulty in securing money and few people. 4. Most people think that the bigger the door of a house, the better. In fact, this view is wrong. As the saying goes, too much is not enough, and the size must be appropriate. The door is a very important factor that affects Feng Shui. It is the opening that receives the breath of the outside world, and is as important as the respiratory system of the human body. "The door of the house is small" is called breath-holding, which is the main disease. "A small house with a big door" is called discouragement, so the door of a home must be designed in proportion to the size of the house. These are all taboos in rural residential Feng Shui that cannot be ignored. 5. Is it better to build a house in rural areas as high as possible? No, it should not be built too high than the surrounding area. It will bring disaster and bring poverty to the descendants. Although you are lucky and have nothing to do in the short term, it will be reflected in the long run and it will be difficult to resolve. If the house is higher than the Low and easy to solve all around. Is the higher the floor of your house, the better? No, the earth energy of a house generally runs below 70 centimeters from the street level. If the ground in your home is too high, the earth energy will leak out along the door and will deteriorate over time. It is best if the ground in your home is 10-20 centimeters higher than the street level. 6. Rural houses cannot be built on ridges or at the entrances and exits of valleys. Otherwise, not only will they not be able to obtain geographical blessings, but the residents will also be susceptible to various diseases. The shape of the rural house Feng Shui residential base or house is wide in the front and wide in the back, which will appear upside down. The shape of the ladder indicates that the owner who lives in this house has difficulty in securing money and few people. If the residential site or house is narrow in front and wide in the back, and is in the shape of a straight ladder, the owner of this house will not only be happy and noble, but will also make a splash in society. The above is some sharing about the taboos of Feng Shui in rural homes. If you want to build a house, you must avoid these taboos. Good Feng Shui can bring wealth and people, but bad Feng Shui can destroy wealth and harm people! Therefore, you have to understand the taboos of Feng Shui in rural residences. If you want to build a Feng Shui house, you can rely on them!