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The most taboo number among Westerners: Is the thirteenth floor unlucky?

Westerners are very taboo about the number "13". Why? Is it because its feng shui is not good? Or is it because the homophony of "13" is not good? In this issue of Floor Feng Shui, we will take you to understand what mistakes "13" made? Is the "13th" floor really bad?

This taboo stems from two legends:

First, it is said that Jesus had a dinner with his disciples before his death. The 13th person who attended the dinner was Judas, a disciple of Jesus. It was this Judas who betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities for 30 silver coins, causing Jesus to be tortured. There were 13 people attending the Last Supper, and the date of the dinner happened to be the 13th. "13" brought suffering and misfortune to Jesus. Since then, "13" has been considered a symbol of misfortune. "13" is synonymous with betrayal and betrayal.

Secondly, the taboo number “13” among Westerners originated from ancient Greece. Greek mythology says that at the banquet of Hafra, 12 gods were present. During the banquet, an uninvited guest - Loki, the god of trouble and noise, suddenly came in. The intrusion of this 13th visitor caused the death of Bert, who was favored by the gods.

There are many such legends, and they are very widespread. Especially the legend about "The Last Supper" has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in the West. Leonardo da Vinci also painted the famous painting "The Last Supper", which is very popular. wide. Therefore, "13" has become the most taboo number in the Western world.

If you pay attention to the property market around you, it is not difficult to find that residential buildings are getting taller and taller, and the higher the floors, the more expensive they are. However, an ideal house is not equated with the height of the building. Experts suggest that when buying a building, the sixth or seventh floor is the best location.

First of all, from the perspective of air quality, the air at high levels is not as fresh as people think. At altitudes above 30 meters, the air quality is actually worse. Generally speaking, the exhaust outlets of buildings are located on high floors, so they have a certain impact on high-rise residents. In addition, the reinforced concrete structure will force the radio waves from electrical equipment to circulate along the building, and a considerable part of it goes up to the top floor. Therefore, high-rise residents are more likely to suffer from headaches.