How far the house is from the temple does not affect Feng Shui?
As the saying goes, "it is better to live in front of the temple than behind it." The temples here are temples, not temples, because most of them are built on the mountain, pay attention to the mountain breeze, and are quiet and natural. It is impossible for people to build houses and live on the mountain. Only suitable for Qing dynasty, the temple is different. Most temples are built outside the village or on the land, and farmers expect good weather, prosperous families or successful studies.
However, if you really want to live, you must choose the front and back doors of the temple. This is because you live in the front door of the temple and are also the gatekeeper. This is also the cause of accumulating virtue, doing good deeds and benefiting future generations. If you live in the back door, it is a question of longevity. Imagine how pilgrims can enjoy living in the back door instead of living long, so "it is better to live in front of the temple than behind it."
Features of a good house:
1, there is no obstacle ahead: the prospect is good and the future can be expected. If the front is blocked, it is easy to suck air in. Although there are occasional exceptions, qi will become stronger due to side effects, but it is still unfavorable in the long run.
2. Yin and Yang are different: the so-called "dark room in the bright hall" means that the living room should be large, spacious and sunny, so that the host can be open-minded and have a bright career. On the contrary, the master bedroom should not be too bright and too exposed, so as not to damage the privacy of husband and wife.
3. The sun shines: if there is enough light everywhere in the house, its vitality is generally sufficient; On the other hand, if Yin Qi is too heavy, the house will retreat and everything will go wrong.