The Feng Shui of a house facing east and west, with a stream on the right and a mountain on the left, is it good Feng Shui?
The house should be oriented north to south, which is not only a matter of Feng Shui, but also a matter of science. Our country is located in the northern hemisphere, most of which are in the northern temperate zone. The sun mostly rises from the east by south and sets from the west. In winter, the sun's altitude angle is smaller, and the doors and windows of the house face south, which allows more oblique sunlight to enter the room, thereby increasing the indoor temperature. In summer, when the sun's altitude angle increases, relatively less light enters through doors and windows, thus keeping the room cool. Furthermore, most of our country is located in the East Asian monsoon zone. Houses facing south can avoid the direct sunlight in the hottest afternoon in mid-summer, and can avoid the cold northwest wind in mid-winter, thus preventing cold and keeping warm.
Besides, Feng Shui also says that having a mountain at your back and facing water is good. Having a mountain at your back means "having a backer." It's hard to say for your house.