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What are the Feng Shui tips that men must read? What are the Feng Shui tips for men?

1. Top beams:

Top beams are a taboo in home feng shui, which will suppress the family's fortune in all aspects. As the saying goes, "When the sky falls, the tall man holds it up." As men, who are the breadwinners of the family, the danger of being weighed down by the beam is even greater for them. In particular, it will affect their work and career, making them feel depressed and difficult to use their talents. For the situation where the beams are pressed against the ceiling, it is recommended that it be resolved by decoration means before moving in. If you have already moved in, be sure to avoid placing sofas, coffee tables, tables, chairs, beds, etc. under the beams; and use relevant methods to resolve them.

2. The northwest corner of the home:

The orientation of the home forms a corresponding relationship with the family members. The northwest is the stem position, which corresponds to the male head of the family in the relationship between home position and family members. Today's buildings are different from the square courtyards of the past, and almost all have missing corners. If the northwest position is missing in the home, the male owner will have no status and poor fortune, especially in work and career.

3. The bathroom is located in the center of the home:

The bathroom is the source of filth in the home, filled with unclean and ominous atmosphere. The Tai Chi position in the center of the home is the most important position in home feng shui and is crucial to the fortune of all family members. It must never be suppressed or contaminated. If the bathroom happens to be located in the central Tai Chi position, it means that the Tai Chi position has been contaminated by dirty smells, spreading the bad breath to all directions in the home, and adversely affecting the fortune of the family, especially the male head of the family. The master is even more affected.