What do you mean, Feng Shui lacks horns?
The so-called yin deficiency means that there is no building in the external environment without horns.
The so-called lack of sunshine means that the lack of corners is the neighbor's house, that is, there is a building.
For example, a corner is missing in the shady place. Suppose it's northwest. If there is a courtyard outside the northwest, it is an area without buildings. This is the so-called dark corner, which does not need any treatment. Because, here, there is yin and yin deficiency, so it is good. In the same way, detached palace, exchange palace and gen palace also have such yin deficiency, all of which are good and do not need any treatment. Some feng shui masters believe that if the horn is missing, the zodiac sign should be supplemented. For example, I used to think that a cow and a lucky cat would be needed for the lack of horns in the northeast, and they would be placed in an ugly position and a shady position respectively. It doesn't seem particularly necessary now But it doesn't hurt to let go. Just don't put it too big, or large handicrafts will still be sunny sand! This is not good.
Yang deficiency is also an example. For example, my house is always short of Kunjiao, but outside Gong Kun, it is my neighbor's East House. In this case, there are buildings in the external environment, which is not too harmful. Because the neighbor's house is right and Kungong is facing the sun. Where the sun is happy, it is not a big problem to lack a sun. I'm scared when I'm scared. Kun Palace is a shadow, that is, it is covered by a building, and Kun Palace is concave. This is a space without a house. This is equivalent to Kun water and must be treated. Not only should the zodiac be supplemented, but it should also be supplemented. Take Kun Palace as an example, you need to add a sheep and a monkey. Sheep should be put last before the end of the year, and monkeys should be put last when applying for the sun and moon in Shen Nian. Who can wait that long? So don't insist on the best, just make a "application for the sun and the moon" or "no moon and no day". If you can't do it again, make an "application for the same day" or "before the end of the day"! In short, it is better to make up than not to make up.
What about the lack of yang? Take the dry palace as an example. This house is a big killer, so it doesn't matter if you supplement your family. Usually I let people run, just fast. But people can't run away, so I'll look in other rooms, in every small Taiji Palace. Replenish water, put fish tanks, water dispensers, stickers and so on.
Another difficulty of a house with a missing corner is that it is difficult to find poles. For example, a house has two missing corners, and then you can also say that the palace is convex. Looking for a pole, some people will mend the roots, and some people will cut down Kan Gong. These two methods of finding poles are not correct, but the extra part of Kangong is divided into three parts, and one part is left in the same place, which is a fixed place facing south. The other two were filled in Gangong Palace and Gengong Palace respectively. So the house is in the right place, and then the pole is in the right place.
As for going out of the palace alone, finding a pole is to cut off the extra part of Kun Kun and fill it in the palace. Still have to find, piece it together into a square house and find a pole. Others, such as ridges, exchanges and earthquake missing corners, were also found in this way. Provided that the house is due south and north. If you sit in an inclined room like "sitting in Chaoyang" or "sitting in Chaoyang", it is another matter.
As for the corners of Xun, Kun, Gen and Gan, take the corner of Xun Palace as an example. We need to take half of the edge line of the south wall, draw a line from this point to the north, take half of the edge line of the east wall, and draw a line from that point to Zhengxila. The point where these two lines intersect is vertical.
Let's talk about a natural Jedi, that is: Gong Kun Palace, Gong Xun Palace, Kanggong Palace and Gong Zhen Palace, all of which have sunny positions at the same time. The full name of this house is "Jedi House". In fact, this kind of house is quite simple to handle, that is, if conditions permit, just cover the sunny corner.
In fact, there are still many topics about missing horns, but the key point is to distinguish between "yin deficiency" and "yang deficiency", and what is missing is in the shade or in the sun. To sum up, it is: "Yin is in the middle, Yin is not clear enough, and Yang is not heavy enough, for example, dry roots are separated. Where the sun is happy, the problem of yang deficiency is not big (but not as good as yin deficiency, or not very good), and yin deficiency is a big killer, such as Kan Zhen and Kun Kun. "