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Complete knowledge of rural residential feng shui

The geomantic omen of rural houses is a concern of many rural friends. Some friends may not believe in Feng Shui, but many friends, especially those in rural areas, have certain attitudes towards home Feng Shui. So the next small series will introduce you to the knowledge of rural residential feng shui.

1, attention should be paid to the geomantic omen of rural houses, and houses should not be built on the ridge. One is for safety, and the other is to consider feng shui. On the ridge, the wind is definitely urgent, so it is not appropriate to hide the wind and gather gas. Sometimes even good feng shui will blow away, so pay special attention.

2. The house must not be built at the intersection of T-shaped road, that is, the vertical and point parts of the vertical line, that is to say, there should be no straight lanes and roads in front of the house, and the vehicles coming and going at the intersection are likely to be washed away. This layout not only affects feng shui but also threatens health.

3. Maple trees in rural houses should pay attention to planting trees in front of the door, because the big trees in front of the door not only block the essence of the sun from entering the house, but also the door is the tuyere, and the front should be empty so that the auspicious spirit can enter the door. Considering safety, trees are vulnerable to lightning on the roof, so it is best not to have big trees in front of the house.

4, it will also make the yin in the house not come out, and it is inconvenient for family members to get in and out in real life. If it rains and thunders, it will also bring the danger of lightning strike. For example, in autumn, leaves can easily fall into the room and cannot be kept clean.

5. In rural residential feng shui, we should pay attention to the fact that there should be no dead trees behind the door, even if they are not big trees, whether they stand upright or fall to the ground, they are harmful to the elderly in geomantic omen, but they also have the power to guide the poor, and it is best to uproot them.

6. Don't live in a dark house. The house is not protected from light, and the yin is too heavy, which is easy to attract evil spirits. When you open the window during the day, it is still a dark house, where yin is too strong and yang is not enough. Ordinary people had better live less. The geomantic omen of rural houses depends not only on the terrain, but also on the orientation. And the best direction is the north-south direction.

7. We should also pay attention to the geomantic omen of rural houses. There is a big tree in the northwest of the house, which is a great luck. The man who has a big tree to protect this family will bring happiness to the whole family. If you don't know this, cutting down a big tree may lead to the disaster of childlessness, so friends should pay attention.

8. The houses in the village had better not be taller than the surrounding buildings, otherwise the money would be gone. In reality, such a house also has many dangers, such as fire, wind disaster, air raid and so on. These are the first to bear the brunt, and there is no condition to block the sun. The rise and fall of yang will affect the health of family members.

9, do not rely on deep mountains and rotten water. Rural residential geomantic omen is best not to be close to the bad water in the deep mountains, or even to avoid the stinking ditch of the sewage river. These messy places produce polluted air, which will pollute the air and pollute the environment. Can you still live comfortably? So we should also pay attention to the geomantic omen of rural houses.

10. In addition to the location of rural houses, we should also pay attention to the choice of good or bad luck, such as the time of construction, the date of erecting beams, the time of capping and the time of moving at last. These are all calculated, so we should avoid looking at the Gregorian calendar.