What is the significance of graves on the crossroads? Urgent Details
First of all, from the perspective of Feng Shui, facing the road is like a knife on your neck, and the Yin energy will be heavier. If long-term residents become impatient, they will feel uncomfortable. In particular, the master bedroom looks out onto an intersection. Since it is a place for resting at night, people’s magnetic field is smaller at night and there is no need to be alert, so you may feel sleepy and prone to nightmares. Of course, it depends on whether each person believes it or not, but Feng Shui actually has a certain basis, and it is a conclusion drawn from people living in houses for a long time. I would rather believe it.
Laizai intersections generally face the road, where there is a lot of sand and dust, and the air quality is relatively poor. There are more vehicles coming and going, and the noise will be louder. Imagine breathing dust and sand every day, accompanied by noise. Can you live a comfortable life like this? If you don't open the windows, you can reduce the dust and noise, but the lack of air circulation is also bad for your health.
If you choose to live by yourself, it is best not to be close to the road, especially the intersection.