Old people often say that "there is a teardrop room at home, and they cry once every three years". What is the truth?
In fact, the so-called teardrop room refers to the low room next to the main house, which is slightly lower in height than the main house. This kind of house is generally lived by the younger generation. When it rains, the rain can slide along the eaves of the main house to the eaves of the low house, just like a tear falling on it. That's why this short house is called the teardrop room. It's not good if someone lives in such a house. In most rural areas, the teardrop room is very taboo, and this kind of house is directly called the teardrop room.
When building a house, you must keep a good space between houses, and never let the rain from one roof fall on another. Now it seems that this sentence is full of feudal superstition. How can a person's life and death be influenced by a few drops of rain dripping from the eaves? But look carefully, this sentence still has some truth. First of all, we can think about the structure of ancient houses. The houses of the ancients, especially those of ordinary poor people, are generally relatively simple. Tiles are laid directly on the roof without any bonding tools.
So if the wind is a little stronger on weekdays, it is possible to blow off the tiles. If it is windy and rainy, tiles and bricks are more likely to fall off. If there are low eaves nearby at this time, bricks and tiles can easily slide down the low eaves into the yard, or even directly smash through another eaves. If someone else's roof is higher than his own, it means that there is a sword of Damocles hanging on his head, and he may hit his head at any time. In this way, the so-called "teardrop room" is really bad.