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16 types of houses with extremely bad Feng Shui in rural areas. Remember to avoid them when building or buying a house.

In Feng Shui, residential Feng Shui is very particular. The ancients have already summed up some Feng Shui sayings to remind future generations to pay more attention when choosing a house. For example, there are 16 types of houses in rural areas with very bad Feng Shui that must not be inhabited. These Feng Shui considerations have become factors that need to be followed when buying a house. It is very important for the entire family, so what are these 16 Feng Shui taboos? Be careful when viewing properties.

1. Don’t buy a house facing a street, alley or road (direct arrows will hurt people).

2. Try not to buy if there are tall buildings not far away (it blocks Yang Qi, Yin wins and Yang declines).

3. Do not buy houses close to temples, columbariums, cemeteries, monasteries, and ancient tombs (too much Yin energy will affect Feng Shui).

4. Don’t buy “U”-shaped buildings (U-shaped buildings are shaped like the word “death” and are often involved in fatal cases).

5. Don’t buy a building in the shape of “口” (people in a well cannot gain weight and wealth).

6. Don’t buy a “T”-shaped building (it cannot hide wind and gather energy, it is mainly for poverty).

7. Don’t buy a building in the shape of “work” (this kind of building is unlikely to show signs of wealth, and the owner’s family will be very poor).

8. Don’t buy if the open space in front of the building is as narrow as a line (if the layout is like a line, wealth will not enter the house).

9. Don’t buy if the living room is narrow (a narrow living room is not conducive to gathering wealth).

10. If you have a small population, don’t buy a house that is too big.

11. Don’t buy if the southwest or northwest corners are missing (the orientation corresponds to the members of the family, and missing corners is not good for the family).

12. If you have a son and a toilet is built in the east, don’t buy it (it will affect the son’s physical and mental health and future).

13. Pay for a single room, not double ("Zhaishu" says: "Three rooms are good, four rooms are less, and one room out of five rooms will be empty").

14. Don’t buy the ones in the northwest corner used as toilets and kitchens (the main culprit).

15. If the homeowner is a Rabbit, do not buy the East House (the door of the East House faces west, which conflicts with the Rabbit).

16. Two rows of east-west buildings are connected horizontally and the connection points are not in the same straight line. Do not buy the units that are on opposite sides of each other (directly).