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T-shaped Feng Shui, should you never buy it?

Most people can’t afford today’s houses. If they can afford it, the floor plan of that house is also defective. And with so many house types, the “T-shaped” house type is definitely not something you can buy. . What is the "T-shaped" house type? That is, the shape of the house is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, forming a "T" shape. So what about the Feng Shui of the "t-shaped" house type? Let’s find out together.

Don’t buy a "T" shaped building (it cannot hide wind and gather energy, it is mainly poor)

This type of house lacks three corners, northwest, southwest and southeast, all according to the five elements Make up the appropriate stuff. For example, the northwest corner dominates the Qian Gua, which represents the male owner of your family. If the southwest corner is missing, it will also affect your family's wealth. You should make up for it according to the five elements of your male owner. Whatever he lacks in the five elements, put in it.

T-shaped house

The characteristic of this kind of house is that it is large in the front and small in the back. For people who live in this type of house for a long time, their personal fortune and family fortune will become increasingly declining. This pattern is called the "retirement ratio" in Feng Shui, which means that the family fortune is getting worse day by day.

T-shaped plots, also called T-shaped plots, are shaped like the English letter "T". Nowadays, due to land restrictions, this kind of terrain can be found everywhere. Some are auspicious places, but some are unlucky. The good and bad situation of this kind of land depends entirely on the specific conditions of the land.

How to judge the good or bad luck of a T-shaped plot? No matter which side of the three sides of the T-shaped plot is particularly long, it will appear dangerous because there are too many missing parts, that is, there are too many missing corners. If the lengths of the three sides are basically the same and do not appear to be too long, it can be judged as an auspicious place, but the degree of auspiciousness depends on the sitting direction of the land.

When one of the three sides of a T-shaped plot is particularly long, there will be two missing corners anyway. We know that no matter which corner is missing, it is not an auspicious place, so , if one side of the T-shaped plot is particularly long, it will definitely not be a good Feng Shui place.