What is Fang Loufang’s most taboo thing?
Don’t buy these 15 types of houses, I’m not scaring you!
Chinese Feng Shui or Feng Shui, now called the study of living environment, originated in the primitive period, took its prototype in the Yao and Shun periods, matured in the Han and Tang dynasties, and flourished in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Feng Shui is the valuable experience accumulated by human beings in long-term living practice. Facing the sun, sheltering from wind and rain, preventing fire, being close to water sources, and facilitating travel have become the most basic living theories. For thousands or even tens of thousands of years, people have continuously summarized the advantages and disadvantages of the living environment. By the Han and Tang Dynasties, a very mature and systematic Chinese Feng Shui theory was formed.
Now that the country is advancing urban-rural integration, more and more people will live in commercial housing. Coupled with the boom in real estate in recent years, soaring housing prices and policy guidance have become hot topics for discussion among ordinary people. However, do you know that there are Feng Shui taboos when buying a house? If you want to know how to buy a house that suits you, you might as well learn about it. Otherwise, if you buy a haunted house, you will really regret the huge amount of hard-earned money you have saved.
1. Don’t buy those facing long streets, roads, or alleys
Based on Feng Shui: roads and long streets facing arrows will hurt people
2 , Don’t buy if there are tall buildings not far from Gaofang
Feng Shui basis: blocking Yang Qi, Yin wins and Yang declines.
3. Do not buy if it is near temples, columbariums, cemeteries, monasteries or ancient tombs
Based on Feng Shui: Yin energy is too strong.
4. Don’t buy “U”-shaped buildings
Based on Feng Shui: U-shaped buildings are shaped like the word “death” and are often involved in fatal cases.
5. Two rows of east-west buildings are connected horizontally, but the connection points are not in the same straight line. Do not buy some of the units that are on opposite sides of each other
Feng Shui basis: It is suspected of causing fire evil< /p>
6. Don’t buy a building in the shape of “口”
Feng Shui basis: People in a well cannot gain weight or wealth.
7. Don’t buy a “T”-shaped building
Based on Feng Shui: it cannot hide wind and gather energy, and it is mainly for poverty.
8. “I”-shaped building Don’t buy
Based on Feng Shui: This kind of building is unlikely to bring wealth, but mainly poverty.
9. If the open space in front of the building is as narrow as a line, do not buy it
Based on Feng Shui: if it is shaped like a line, wealth will not be gained.
10. Don’t buy if the living room is narrow
Feng Shui basis: A narrow living room will not attract wealth.
11. Don’t buy a house that is too big if the population is small
Based on Feng Shui: if the house owner is small, it is called a home-killer, also called "empty", and it is unlucky to live there for a long time.
12. Pay for one room instead of double room
"Zhaishu" says: "Three rooms are good, four rooms are short, and one room out of five is empty."
13. If you have a son and a toilet is built in the east, don’t buy it
Feng Shui basis: It will affect the son’s physical and mental health and future.
14. Don’t buy if the southwest corner or northwest corner is missing
Based on Feng Shui: It’s not good for your family.
15. Don’t buy the northwest corner for toilets and kitchens
Feng Shui basis: the main culprit.