The bigger the house, the better? Some misunderstandings about home feng shui
When we visit ancient buildings, such as Taoist temples, temples and ancient royal palaces, when we enter the main hall, we often feel that it is dark and the light is insufficient. This is because this kind of ancient buildings generally only have four windows and gates in front, and the windows are small and dense, which naturally blocks the entry of sunlight. In addition, the temples and halls have large spans and depths, and the natural light alone can't reach the daylighting of modern buildings. But it is precisely because of this that Taoist temples and temples give people a solemn and solemn feeling.
therefore, the lighting of the house should be suitable, neither too strong nor too dark, and moderate is better, which can achieve a balance between yin and yang, which is beneficial to gathering wealth, prosperity and physical fitness.
Myth 2: The bigger the house, the better
Is the bigger the house, the better? NO! The size of the room depends on your own situation and population. As the old saying goes, it is the doctrine of the mean that advocates. The size of the house should be moderate. If the house is too big and the population is too small, it will produce a sense of emptiness, which will lead to more yin and less yang, frequent diseases, entanglement and trouble. It is not good to have a small house and a large population, which will not only bring a sense of crowding and oppression to the residents, but also affect people's gas field, resulting in a situation of more yang and less yin, which will make the residents' emotions violent, and the members of the family will be more right and wrong, talking and litigating.