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How to look at Feng Shui when buying a house?
Several ways to see the feng shui of a house: 1, the quality of building feng shui First of all, the surrounding environment of this building, the surrounding roads, rivers and artificial buildings are closely related to the feng shui of the whole building. Look at rivers and roads first. If there are rivers and roads winding around buildings, it is auspicious. If a river or road bows to a building, it is unlucky to bow against the current. It is unlucky for a road or river to go straight for an arrow. 2. Looking at the terrain, it is not a good choice to build buildings on isolated hilltops, on water bodies, on ridges and on water bodies. Can't be built under cliffs and so on. This is a question about the relationship between the vertical direction of the building and the surrounding mountains. Therefore, there is a high-quality external environment around, which is the basic condition for creating a good feng shui in a villa. Whether these conditions are used reasonably or not needs to be realized vertically. 4. See if there are any temples, military and police departments, crematoriums, cemeteries, prisons, shrines, etc. Nearby. Yang Zhai should stay away from such buildings. Generally speaking, the surrounding mountains and rivers are beautiful, with high places to lean on and beautiful water in front. The environment is clean and beautiful, with no obvious shape, good lighting and ventilation, peace and quiet. It is a good environment and a treasure trove of geomantic omen. When you look at a building or a mountain, you are lucky to have a tall and flat building behind you, or a beautiful mountain with a square, a garden and a sharp point. It is unlucky to have a messy back or back, a gap, a sharp hand and too much pressure. It is unlucky to avoid the pressure in front, block, house arrow, corner, etc. Shooting weapons is unlucky, with wide front and beautiful scenery. The buildings on the left are generally lucky to be taller than those on the right, and the buildings on the right are generally unlucky to be taller than those on the left, especially those with strange shapes.