Can you accept that the owner received a tomb-view room and the house was built next to the columbarium?
Recently, an owner bought a "cemetery view room". When he opened the window, he saw a "panoramic view of the cemetery." The house was built next to the ash site. I definitely don't accept this.
The current house buying craze continues to ferment. The most important thing in a family’s life is to buy a house. Although housing prices are getting higher and higher, there are still countless people buying houses, especially when a new project is launched. People who buy houses are like going to the market, fearing that they will miss out on good apartment types.
It is good to buy a house with river view, sea view, garden view, etc., but it would be really upsetting if you find something dissatisfying after buying the house.
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Recently, an owner bought a "tomb-view room". As soon as he opened the window and looked around, he saw that there were neatly arranged cups and cups. It's a candle and a memorial tablet. When I see it, my back gets cold. How can I stay here? I couldn't sleep at night and thought about opening the window to get some air, which would make it even more difficult to sleep.
I feel horrified just thinking about it. If it were me, I would definitely not accept my house being built next to the ashes. In a certain sense, a house is the epitome of home. However, for Chinese people who have a strong sense of family, having their own house means they have a place to live and a place for their souls to rest.
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Besides, the Chinese also pay great attention to Feng Shui. Chinese Feng Shui actually has profound scientific principles, including environmental studies, psychology and other contents.
I am not a superstitious person, and I didn’t believe in Feng Shui at first. I thought they were all deceptive. But after listening to some training courses on Feng Shui, I thought it made sense, and many of them were indeed like that, so I changed my opinion.
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Actually, the so-called Feng Shui does not mean blindly believing in the so-called divine blessing. In my eyes, Feng Shui should be the microcosm of our existence. A science that reflects the interaction between macroscopic conditions, humanistic environment and our physical life.
Summary: I think it’s not just me who doesn’t accept my house being built next to the ashes, most Chinese people certainly can’t accept their homes living near a cemetery.