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Feng Shui layout: Is it good to have missing corners in the house?

Chinese people pay attention to the round sky and square place, so when building a house, they strive to be square and square, thinking that this is the best way to live. This is the concept of house building in ancient and modern times. However, some buildings after the reform and opening up, especially buildings, broke this traditional concept when building because of the small space and considering the beautiful appearance and living functions. The houses built were scattered or uneven. This resulted in some houses being irregular or missing corners; some were missing the northwest corner, some were missing the southeast corner, some were missing the northeast corner, and some were missing the southwest corner. To measure the feng shui of a house, it does not actually depend on whether there are missing corners, but on the following factors: First, it depends on the feng shui environment. If this house is located in an auspicious Feng Shui place, then the large Feng Shui aura will already determine the good or bad luck of the house. The small missing corner will not affect the overall fortune. The so-called Feng Shui auspicious places generally have thick mountains, spacious halls, screens on the left and right, convenient travel, fresh water and beautiful environment...etc. So there is no need to worry about missing corners. Second, it depends on the specific situation of the missing corner. According to the simple Bagua, each house has eight directions, and each direction represents different people and objects. For example, the northwest is the stem position, which belongs to gold, representing the father and career; the northeast is the reclamation position, which is wet soil, representing young men and wealth; the southwest is the kun position, which is dry soil, representing the mother and the sick symbol; the southeast is the sunda position, which is wood, representing the eldest daughter. and knowledge etc…. Things are divided into two, and they all have positive and negative aspects. Missing corners are not necessarily bad. The missing corner of the house just forms a concave surface, and the concave surface absorbs the aura, while the convex surface reflects the aura. Therefore, looking at the pros and cons: if the northwest corner is missing, it will absorb more official energy and be more beneficial to the career; but there is no father or man's position in the family, which may affect the man's family rights, and the woman is the head of the family. It’s not necessarily bad. Generally, when a woman heads the household, the family is more harmonious and stable. Besides, if your father doesn't live in your home, what does it matter? Or if he has to live in your home, just don’t arrange for him to live in this room. If the southwest corner is missing, it will absorb more disease and right and wrong, which will be detrimental to health and interpersonal relationships; this missing corner is indeed unlucky, and it is best to make up for it; and do not arrange for your mother to live in this room. Third, it depends on the homeowner’s horoscopes. For example, if water is abundant in a house, but the owner is afraid of water, then living in this house will be very uncomfortable; if water represents official career in the horoscope, he will be dismissed from office or his career will fail. In the same way, if a house is full of fire but the owner avoids fire, and fire represents his wife's wealth, it will affect his marriage and wealth. By extension, every corner of every house has a different Feng Shui aura from the perspective of the internal and external environment. If the aura absorbed by this missing corner is exactly the five elements that the owner likes to use, not only will it not be It will respond to misfortune, and it will respond to good fortune in the aspects it represents. On the contrary, if the missing corner absorbs the aura that is the five elements that the owner is taboo about, then it will respond to the evil in the aspect it represents, and it should be adjusted. If it is a missing corner that is "used", there is no need to worry about it, and there is no need to fill it up. If it is a "taboo" missing corner, it is necessary to eliminate evil spirits and fill it up. The methods to make up for the missing corners of "taboos" are nothing more than: first, transform and complete them to make them straight. Second, hang convex mirrors to eliminate evil spirits. Third, place some feng shui evil objects here to block the evil spirits. Refer to the picture below: Through the above analysis, we can see that it is not necessarily a bad thing if the house is missing corners, that is, just like life, it cannot be perfect, there will always be shortcomings, and shortcomings are not necessarily unattractive; a life with shortcomings is a normal life. ; A house with missing corners may have richer connotations. You must learn to look at problems dialectically, do not follow what others say, do not spread rumors, do not make false accusations, and do not worry about gains and losses; it should be combined with the Feng Shui environment, specific location, and the likes and taboos of the homeowner. The meaning of life is positive, not negative and pessimistic. Therefore, people who really understand Feng Shui will not scare people with Feng Shui. Instead, they will tell you directly what auspicious aspects of Feng Shui your home has, give you confidence, and encourage you to work hard in what direction; and they will also tell you. , what deficiencies still exist, and how to seek good luck and avoid bad luck, etc. If you see that more than half of the articles in some spaces are about what is not appropriate and what is not good, then it must be to scare people. Such articles will have a negative impact on people who do not understand, so it’s okay not to believe it.

The topic of missing corners in houses is also an issue that bloggers are very concerned about. I have already written it at the request of bloggers. I originally planned to post it on standby, but considering the May Day holiday, it will delay bloggers from reading the fourth month of the lunar calendar. For the fortune blog, I first posted the blog posts of "Year of the Dragon Yisi Monthly Fortune Full Report" and "May Day Travel Feng Shui Guide" for the readers; therefore, this article will be published after May Day. However, last week, I saw that some teachers happened to have posted a blog post on the same topic, so I was a little worried in the past two days, fearing that I would be accused of plagiarizing other people's topics. But after thinking about it again and again, I decided to post it because everyone may be writing about the same topic. As long as the angles are different, the content is different, not to mention the viewpoints are different, it will be of reference value to bloggers and the discussion will be more clear; so I will add a few words. , please forgive me! Author: Fang Jiuming