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What are the Feng Shui requirements for rural window design?

Three principles for Feng Shui design of rural windows: 1. The window size should be moderate. From a Feng Shui perspective, windows that are too large or too small are unlucky. Generally speaking, windows tend to absorb heat in hot summer, but also tend to cause heating to escape during severe winter, which is very detrimental to energy saving. According to the traditional Chinese Feng Shui theory, windows that are too large will not only easily lead to the leakage of internal Qi, but also cause many problems, such as rebellious children in the home who are difficult to control; if the windows are too small, it will easily lead to insufficient intake of Qi. It is also detrimental to lighting, which can lead to an increase in yin energy in the home, which can easily make residents feel depressed and narrow-minded. So what size window is appropriate? Under normal circumstances, it is better to be smaller than the entrance door. If the window is too large, you can use blinds to resolve or make up for it, or it will be better to divide the large window into fine grids or install a single piece of glass. 2. The more windows, the better. Windows should meet the principle of indoor ventilation and lighting. If there are too many windows, it will be suspected of "superfluous". Too many windows will produce too strong airflow, disrupting the peaceful atmosphere and making home life easily tense, easily leading to restlessness in the home, family discord, and frequent quarrels. Too strong airflow is also harmful to the health of the residents. Doors and windows are the entrance and exit of wealth. If not used properly, wealth cannot be accumulated. Too many windows are a waste of money, which is not conducive to gathering wealth, and often leads to financial problems. If you have too many windows in your home, covering the less frequently used windows with curtains can mitigate this negative impact. 3. Avoid "disgusting". In Feng Shui, "crossing the hall" means that the door is facing the window or the back door, going straight forward without leaving any breath, which is a very unlucky evil spirit. "Drawing evil spirits" can easily lead to poor popularity and poor financial luck in the home. Therefore, when choosing a residence, you should try to avoid "draining" apartment types.