Why should the terrain of the house be sunny and not shady?
One life, two luck and three feng shui, which shows that the influence of feng shui on our destiny is self-evident. It is also for this reason that feng shui is emphasized everywhere in life. The following small series introduces the house feng shui for everyone, and interested friends come and have a look!
The terrain of the house is feng shui, and the other is square, and the square belongs to yin, which is the kind terrain that can best show the land (Kun). Therefore, it is quite auspicious. If it is used for noble purposes, it brings out the best in each other. If it is used by the general public, it is counterproductive. According to geomantic theory, square land is suitable for building temples, Buddhist temples or aristocratic houses. For ordinary people, it is a loss of face. Second, the rectangle, for residential, sunshine is very important. Therefore, different rectangular lands are long from north to south and long from east to west, with different good and bad luck. If it is long in the north and south, you can build the house in the north and let the south have a leisurely open space. This kind of house is auspicious. However, the east-west terrain can't get enough sunshine no matter how it is planned, which is considered to be a loss of face by Feng Shui theory.
Thirdly, the triangle and geomantic theory think that the triangular residential land is disgraceful. The triangle can't maintain a stable state. Even if you live in a triangular house for a while, the terrain will affect your luck and will soon bring bad luck. In order to drive away evil thoughts, temples were often built at the apex of the acute triangle in ancient times, but in modern times, the walls are generally square. Round and oval. From the perspective of geomantic theory, most round and oval lands belong to losing face. A round land is bound to be surrounded by partitions. Therefore, the circular terrain has the meaning of restriction, restraint and occlusion, which symbolizes that the owner cannot break through and is stuck in the local area. In addition, round or oval land is prone to disputes due to boundary issues, which is a loss of face in the sense of geomantic omen. In ancient times, this kind of land was used to build temples or Buddhist temples.