Is feng shui really important? Why do I always catch a cold when I live in a factory dormitory? I changed my dormitory for a year, and now I'm always sick? What should I do?
First of all, you can't live in the basement.
Second, the house should not be too low, which makes people depressed as soon as they enter the room.
Third, the house should not be too big. The house is sparsely populated and must be a haunted house.
Fourth, no one in the house has died, or has been abandoned for a long time.
Fifth, there is no beam on the bed, which means you are lying on the bed. Looking down from the top, you can't let anything block your body and make your people incomplete.
Sixth, there should be no sharp corners outside the window for a long time. For example, when you sleep (watching TV, eating), there is always a sharp corner pointing to a certain part of you outside the window.
Seventh, if there are pillars outside the door, you can't block the door, which means you can't see the oncoming pillars when you open the door.
Eighth, there can't be a straight road to your door, in other words, there can't be a straight road to the door.
Ninth, the kitchen and bathroom (bathroom) doors should not be opposite or the stove and sink are opposite, which is a sign of fire and water colliding.
Tenth, you can't come in from the outside and see the toilet opposite.
The above are the ten items I summarized, and the rest are decorations at home, but I only dabble in Feng Shui, so I won't say anything about decorations. I mainly study horoscope. Maybe the five elements of the floor where you live conflict with your horoscope and make you sick.