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Comprehensive interpretation of rural architectural feng shui

There is a big difference between rural buildings and urban buildings. Rural buildings can make full use of nature and live in harmony with nature, but they must also consider many Feng Shui taboos.

So, what are the taboos of architectural Feng Shui that need to be paid attention to in rural buildings? Let’s take a look with the editor!

1. Rural House Feng Shui The shape of the house is wide in front and narrow in the back like an inverted ladder, which is a bad sign. The owner will be short of money and have few people. On the contrary, if the shape of the house is narrow in front and wide in the back like a ladder, it will be a bad sign. The owner is either rich or noble, and will do great things.

2. According to rural housing Feng Shui, it is best not to stand out from the crowd or be higher than the surrounding buildings. Otherwise, the trees will attract the wind, which will not protect your money, and will bear the brunt of wind disasters and fires.

3. The children's houses cannot be built in the courtyard of the parents' house, otherwise it will cause the family to decline together, except for the eldest son.

4. Rural residential style horizontal houses cannot be built at the intersection of a T-shaped intersection, that is, there should not be a straight street or road in front of the house, otherwise it will cause disaster.

5. There should be no big trees in front of the house. Because big trees not only block the entry of yang energy, but also prevent the flow of yin energy, family members are prone to unhealthy symptoms. Moreover, the big tree blocking the door causes inconvenience to the family members' entry and exit, and also incurs the risk of thunder and lightning.