It is forbidden to have streets or roads running directly in front of the house. What is the significance of this in Feng Shui?
If the door of the house faces a straight road, the longer the road, the greater the risk. The more cars there are, the more disasters there are. Therefore, some people call it "hukou house", which means it is difficult to live in it. The most important thing outside is the road. There is a principle in traditional Feng Shui that "like convolutions and avoid direct attacks" it is better to live in prosperity and die in decline, hunched over, than to go straight. For example, the road outside the gate is not easy to walk, but if the road is wide and long, there is no need to worry too much. If you rush into your home, the road behind you is "hitting your back". If you rush straight to the door, it was called "one arrow piercing the heart" in ancient times. It seemed like an arrow had hit it, which was very unlucky. The front loader is an open gun, and the rear loader is a hidden arrow. Lusha's use of Bagua mirrors, stone lions, etc. to break the road is useless. You can use steps to eliminate direct braking gas.
The so-called end of the road can be divided into two types: one is the end of the T-shaped road; the other is the inside of the dead end. In the first case, at the end of the T-shaped road, there are two disadvantages. First, such places were most vulnerable to attack by ancient enemies. In defense, these places were often used as fortresses to keep enemies at bay. Another unfortunate factor is that it blows away easily. When a storm comes, the wind passes through the roads between the houses and eventually blows directly towards the houses. The same goes for fires. The fire was often carried by the wind to the ends of the house. It is because of the above factors that the house at the end of the line is considered a vicious scene. Although there are no enemy attacks in modern society, car accidents often occur, so some people say that "the people who build houses at the end of the road are fierce."
The second situation is inside the dead end alley. Two downsides to this scene. First of all, it is very inconvenient to pass through other people's doors when going out. In modern times, if the road is someone else's private land, they will definitely require or restrict you. Second, danger. If there is no other way at the end of the dead end, the fire will come out from the front, and there is often no way to escape, so you will never be able to escape. If you are going to build a house here, remember: you must leave the access to the house behind in advance, so as not to catch fire without a door. Modern people like to have surrounding roads or other roads around their houses, which can make transportation more convenient. In fact, from the perspective of Feng Shui, not all houses on the roadside are good houses. Even if the road is surrounded, the specific situation should be distinguished. Smooth traffic is a good thing, but if the roads chosen are not good, it will also have a great impact on residents.
According to traditional Feng Shui, the place near the cemetery is the place with the most Yin energy, because some "Yin spirits" will be concentrated here, which is the place of "Yin sand". If the front door of a house faces a cemetery or crematorium, people may feel psychologically frightened or confused. If there are mountains and mausoleums in front of the city gate, they will be fiercer than ferocious. Therefore, when choosing a hillside house, you must first check whether there are tombs nearby. The best hillside land patterns are built on the back of a mountain, and behind a mountain. The front is impressive and there are no tombs nearby. it's clear. It is the best hillside in the east, south or southeast, with the best feng shui.