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What are the taboos in architectural Feng Shui?

First, the weather factor: mainly consider a wide range of weather and environmental conditions, such as meteorology, temperature changes, air quality, sand and dust, noise pollution, etc.

Second, geographical factors: Mainly consider the geographical conditions around the house, such as mountains, woods, rivers, water sources, roads, bridges and nearby buildings, etc. to see whether they will hinder the house or living life. or adverse effects.

Third, people and factors: Mainly consider whether the surrounding people are honest and honest, whether the social security is stable, whether the interpersonal environment is harmonious, whether the neighborhood residents are easy to get along with, etc.

Fourth, architectural factors: mainly check whether there are any major flaws in the appearance of the entire building. From a Feng Shui perspective, the rectangular shape running from east to west is generally the best for residential buildings, followed by the square shape. In other words, oval shapes are also acceptable, but other weird shapes will have various disadvantages and may have little impact on office work, but it is best not to consider housing. Even if it is rectangular or square, if it has large concave and convex or slanted tips, it is also a feng shui flaw, so you should be careful when choosing.

Fifth, coordination factors: mainly check the relationship between the building and the surrounding adjacent buildings to see if they are coordinated, and see if other buildings have any adverse effects on the building, such as lighting obstruction, sharp corners, High and low pressure air, going out to climb hills, and facing water behind the house are some of the taboos in Feng Shui.

Sixth, house type factors: Because the architectural design is out of touch with the concept of Feng Shui, Feng Shui factors were not considered during the design. As a result, some house types have many disadvantages, which bring some hidden dangers to the residents. For example, the shape of the apartment is irregular, with large missing corners or convexities; the kitchen is due south and the toilet is due north; the toilet door and the bedroom door are opposite; the room door and the door are "tear-dropping" half-opposed; there is a beam above the bed to press the body; the master bedroom has Slanting the wall, slashing with a knife, etc. These are the "evil spirits" that are taboo in Feng Shui. If violated, there will be damage. It is best not to choose such a house type. If you have chosen it, you should make corresponding adjustments in time.

Seventh, area factor: On the premise of fully considering the convenience of living, the layout and aura should also be considered. It is recommended to "live according to the number of people", that is, determine the room and area based on the number of people, and do not blindly ask for more and bigger.

Eighth, life and work factors: It mainly examines whether transportation, shopping mall shopping, water, electricity, gas, banks, hospitals, school childcare and other facilities are complete and convenient, whether food hygiene is safe, whether drinking water sources are clean, etc.