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What are the five directions of courtyard Feng Shui?

Being able to own a house and courtyard that belongs to you and your family must be a dream that many people hope to realize. After all, only the habitat of the home can make the family prosperous. However, from the perspective of related courtyard Feng Shui, there are many Feng Shui taboos to consider when building a courtyard, and the orientation of the courtyard must also be put on the agenda. So, how should this Feng Shui orientation be determined?

Due East

Green plants can be planted in the due east of the courtyard, because due east is the direction where trees like the most. It is very suitable to plant some green plants, especially low trees, in this direction, which can effectively enhance the properties of the five elements of trees in the due east. But don’t choose some companion plants that are too dense, otherwise the evil spirit will be too strong and affect the feng shui.

True South

South represents fire. The sunlight in this direction is very abundant and suitable for planting some flowers, plants and trees. However, the color of flowers, plants and trees cannot be fiery red. The south direction is not suitable for building water features. , because water and fire conflict with each other and will bring disaster.

Positive West

The West is the representative of metal. Gold in the five elements will bring vigor and damage the aura of flowers, plants and trees. Some tall trees can be planted in this direction. The strong aura can offset the sharpness brought by gold. The best color for flowers is white or yellow.

True North

North is the direction where the five elements belong to water. Building a rockery pond or fountain at this location will have the best effect. You must know that a good courtyard Feng Shui does not contain boiling water, especially if there is running water, the Feng Shui effect will be better. Planting lotus and other plants in ponds or fountains is beneficial to improving Feng Shui and accumulating wealth.

The location of the middle palace

The middle palace is the middle position of the courtyard. What the center of the courtyard needs most is light. Only with sufficient lighting can the entire courtyard have flowing Feng Shui luck. If tall trees are planted, it will form a "trapped" pattern, which is detrimental to the feng shui of the entire home. You can place a pure copper Five Emperors Coin pendant in the center of the courtyard, which has the feng shui effect of increasing luck, promoting wealth, and reducing evil spirits.