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The east-facing windows face the gap between the two buildings. Isn’t this bad Feng Shui?

Suzhou is originally a city with small bridges and flowing water, with pleasant scenery and moderate climate. However, I encountered something incredible during my time in Suzhou!

It is said that the company is near Suzhou South Railway Station, so I looked for a house nearby. Nanhuan New Village is a newly built community. The overall appearance is naturally much cleaner than some old communities, so I looked for a house nearby. First of all, I didn’t feel very good when I first entered the Central Avenue of this community. I can’t explain it. Maybe it’s because it’s an elevated highway. There is an elevated road running directly east of this community. Walking under it always feels depressing and uncomfortable. Later, I heard from an expert that it is very bad to have an elevated road near the community. It affects the luck. Not only does it feel depressing when you live there, but the elevated road is like a horizontal or curved knife, cutting the entire community in half. If there is a lot of traffic on the elevated road, If so, the sharp evil spirit caused by the car driving will also affect the pattern of the entire community. Therefore, it makes sense why many wealthy people avoid elevated highways, overpasses, subways, and train stations when choosing a living environment.

Said that there was something wrong with the feng shui of this community, that the sky was killing evil spirits, and that there used to be a cemetery underneath the community...