How Feng Shui resolves missing corners in a house
In modern families, it is difficult to find a house that does not have missing corners, because most modern houses are not square.
For a truly happy family, if you have the ability and ability, you should pursue a home with "four righteousness"!
The courtyard house in ancient Chinese culture is designed to be a square house, which is the safest, most stable and blessed home.
Early houses were all very upright, and the people who lived in them were safe and had good luck. Later, Western ideas were introduced, euphemistically called intelligent design, and conceived by foreign architects without taking into account the Chinese Feng Shui principles. Therefore, never buy a house with three points and eight corners! Irregular-shaped houses are bound to undergo immigration and undergo many changes.
In the feng shui of missing corners, I believe everyone has understood that different directions represent different family members, and missing corners in different directions mean that they have a bad impact on that family member.
In Feng Shui, we represent different directions as a nine-square grid. The family members represented by different directions are as shown in the figure below:
The lack of the northwest corner means that the father of the family is often not at home. Or get sick, or even die.
I once saw a house that owed money to Northwest. After moving in, the husband often "won't come home today" and even outsourced his mistress. In the end, he simply stayed outside and rarely came home.
I have seen a lot of houses without the southwest corner. Generally, housewives are prone to illness or even death, or they may run away from their husbands, and red apricots will come out of the house.
Without the East, there would definitely be no boys. Without the southeast, a girl cannot be born. If there are both boys and girls in the family, and they move into a house with a missing corner, it means that that family member will study abroad, immigrate, or go out often, and does not like to stay at home.
So every time you buy a house, please use the simplest method in Feng Shui to see if the house has missing corners? Which corner is missing? Which corner is missing will be detrimental to that family member.
Of course, you have two sons, no girls, and the lack of the southeast corner does not seem to affect you. But when your son falls in love or even gets married, the southeast corner represents your wife in disguise. When the eldest son needs to fall in love or even start a family, the lack of the southeast corner will still affect the eldest son's wife.
The above are the main aspects of the feng shui influence of missing corners. Different positions also represent diseases in different parts, so missing corners in different positions also represent which diseases are susceptible to suffering.
So it is best to live in a square house. Of course, some people will ask, how can I solve the problem of missing corners in the house I live in?
If there is a missing corner in your home, placing objects belonging to the Five Elements in this direction can slightly increase the prosperity.
For example, Dongfang is missing. Dongfang belongs to wood. You can grow four branches of lucky bamboo with water in this position. In the missing corner in the southeast, water is also used to grow lucky bamboo.
There is no south, which belongs to fire. You can place an amethyst mother body in this position, or place a table lamp or floor lamp.
There is no west. The west belongs to gold. Place a copper bell in this position. If there is no northwest, a bronze bell can still be placed.
There is no north. The north belongs to water and can be saved by raising fish.
There is no northeast corner or southwest corner. The five elements belong to earth, so it is suitable to place earth crafts, such as ceramics, vases, etc.
The items at home are not limited to the ones mentioned above, all items have their own five elements.
Related reading: The five elements belonging to various household items and furnishings
Another remedy is to write the hexagram representing that corner in calligraphy and paste it on it. On the wall. It can make up for the shortcomings of this corner. If the example is missing the hexagram Gen, you can ask a calligrapher or write the character Gen yourself: hanging it in the northeast corner can be one of the ways to preserve this corner.