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An introduction to Feng Shui taboos when building a house at home. An introduction to Feng Shui taboos when building a house at home.

1. Rural houses cannot be located on ridges or at the entrances and exits of valleys, as this will be detrimental to the health of the residents.

2. Self-built houses cannot be located at the intersection of T-shaped roads, otherwise the disaster will be endless.

3. Rural houses should not be built in the lowest part of closed alleys with no roads. This will cause natural disasters and man-made disasters, as well as official misconduct, loss of property, disability, etc.

4. The door cannot face a big tree, because a big tree in front of the door will block the entry of Yang Qi and will also prevent the Yin Qi from coming out of the house.

5. There should be no dead trees in front of the door. Even if it is not a big tree, whether it is upright or fallen on the ground, it will harm the elderly in Feng Shui. It is best to uproot it.

6. There is a big tree in the northwest of the house, which is auspicious. If there is a big tree in this place to protect the resident, it will bring happiness to the whole family.