There is a collapsed house in front of my house. Will it affect my family's luck?
There is a collapsed house in front of my house. Will it affect my family's luck? Chinese people have always had a house complex, and have regarded houses as a place to settle down and live since ancient times. "Book of Han: Chronicles of Emperor Yuan" says: "It is the nature of the people to resettle the land and relocate; it is the nature of the people to stay together with flesh and blood." With a house, you have support and the most basic guarantee of life. In short, a house is the premise of home, and home is the source of happiness. For farmers, building a house is a lifelong event, and everyone wants to have a big house of their own. However, houses in cities are expensive, and some people have struggled all their lives to not even be able to buy a house. Many people chose to go home and repair their houses. When building a house, farmers still attach great importance to Feng Shui. They are also very particular about the location of the house. In the past, many rural people would go to a Feng Shui master to do calculations and take a look before building a house. They not only had to consider factors such as the orientation and lighting of the house, but also the surrounding environment. When building a house, in addition to considering local customs, you must also avoid some taboos. Nothing can best reflect this custom than common sayings. As a representative of folk culture, proverbs have been widely circulated for thousands of years. Common proverbs are the crystallization of the wisdom of ancestors and are the most well-known to the public. These stories of wisdom passed down orally can be heard no matter after tea or dinner, or in the fields and alleys. These old sayings of our ancestors may seem ordinary, but they are actually full of rich philosophy of life. After thousands of years of baptism, they still have very good guiding significance. Therefore, when dealing with these secular cultures, choose the good ones and follow them. Life and life will be of great benefit.
Today we will take a look at the saying "There is a broken house in front of the door, and you cry every three years". What does it mean? What details does it include? Literally speaking, this sentence is actually very simple. It means that if there is a broken house in front of the door, you will cry a lot within three years. In other words, when building a house, try to stay away from dilapidated houses, otherwise it will have a bad impact. This sentence sounds a bit exaggerated and even superstitious. Does this proverb make sense? Next, let’s take a look
When building a house in a rural area, we will choose the surrounding environment, not around a dilapidated house. A dilapidated house affects the aesthetics of its surrounding buildings. No matter how beautiful a big house is, if there happens to be a dilapidated house in front of it, its aesthetics will be greatly reduced and it will make people uncomfortable.