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How to look at Feng Shui for a new house?

(1) It is not suitable if the wind is strong: First of all, you should pay attention to the wind. If you find that there is strong wind near your house and you are very impatient, it is not a good time to buy! Because even if that house is really full of energy, it will be blown away by the strong wind. Feng Shui attaches great importance to "hiding the wind and gathering Qi", which means that a place with strong winds will definitely not be a prosperous place! But one thing to note is that it is not good if the wind is too strong, but it is also not suitable if the wind is too slow and the air does not circulate well! The most ideal living environment is one with a gentle breeze blowing slowly and refreshing. This is in line with the principles of Feng Shui.

(2) Sufficient sunshine

Sufficient sunshine - Yangzhai Feng Shui pays most attention to sunshine and air, so when choosing a house to live in, not only must the air be fresh, but also there must be sufficient sunshine! If the house does not receive enough sunlight, it will often have too much Yin energy, which will make the home restless and uninhabitable.

(3) The terrain should be flat

If the house is located on a slope, it should not be selected as a residence because there is a possibility of losing all your wealth and separating your family. The terrain should be flat - if the house is located on a slope, you should be particularly careful to inspect the surrounding environment when purchasing, because from a Feng Shui perspective, houses on flat terrain are more stable, while slopes are more dangerous!

(4) Street back-bending

The so-called street "back-bending" means that the street in front of the house is curved, and the bend goes straight to the door. Feng Shui calls it "sickle cutting" "Waist", it is not suitable to buy such a house, it is better to avoid it. If the street in front of the door is bowed, "Ten Books on Yangzhai" believes that casualties, fires, stubborn diseases, etc. will often occur in the home; and "Gu Zhai Mirror" also says: "If the street is bowed, it is bad luck!"

(5) Ji Tian Zhan Sha

The so-called "Tian Zhan Sha" refers to a narrow gap between two high-rise buildings. The narrower the gap, the more dangerous it is, but if it is behind it It doesn't matter if another building fills the gap. The so-called "Tian Zhan Sha" refers to a narrow gap between two high-rise buildings. Because it looks like being cut in half from mid-air with a knife, it is called Tian Zhan Sha.

(6) Stay away from chimneys

This means that the center of the house should not be used as a toilet, otherwise it will be like the accumulation of waste in the human heart, and then you will be in bad luck!

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Straight into the streets

Feng Shui teaches that "it is preferable to make a roundabout move and avoid a straight dash", because the direction of the dash is sharp. If your residence is the first to bear the brunt, This could lead to serious dangers, so don’t be careless! Therefore, when you go to choose a building, you may wish to take a look around the house first to see if there are any streets running straight into the front, back, left, and right of the house.

(9)

Yamen and behind the temple

This refers to the front of government offices (especially police stations and military camps) and the back of temples and Taoist temples. These places are not suitable for living. The reason is that the Yamen has a strong murderous aura. If you live opposite it, you will bear the brunt of it. If you cannot bear it, there will be casualties. Temples are places where Yin energy condenses, so it is not suitable to live too close to them.

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To achieve perfection

It is recommended that before buying a house, you should first determine the location, direction and layout of the house based on your personal birthday. Then combine the color layout to achieve the perfection of Feng Shui, which is what I mentioned in the previous article: "Look at Feng Shui first before buying a house."