Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What are the feng shui taboos when choosing a house?

What are the feng shui taboos when choosing a house?

first, weather factors: mainly consider a wide range of weather and environmental conditions, such as meteorology, temperature changes, air quality, sandstorm dust, noise pollution and so on.

second, geographical factors: mainly consider the geographical conditions around the house, such as mountains, Woods, rivers, water sources, roads, bridges and nearby buildings, to see whether it will hinder or adversely affect the house or the living life.

third, people and factors: mainly consider whether the surrounding folk customs are honest and simple, whether the social security is stable, whether the interpersonal environment is harmonious, whether the neighborhood residents are easy to get along with, and so on.

Fourth, architectural factors: mainly check whether there are any major defects in the appearance of the whole building. From the perspective of geomantic science, the rectangular shape with east-west trend is the best for residential buildings, followed by the square shape, and the oval shape is also acceptable. Other strange shapes will have various shortcomings, which may have little impact on office, but it is best not to consider housing. Even if it is rectangular or square, if there are big bumps or inclined tips, it is also a defect in geomantic omen, so be careful when choosing.

fifth, coordination factors: mainly check the relationship between this building and its neighboring buildings to see if it is coordinated, and see if other buildings have any adverse effects on this building, such as lighting shading, sharp corners, high and low air pressure, climbing outside, facing the water behind the house and other geomantic taboos.

Sixthly, the apartment type factor: Because the architectural design is divorced from the concept of geomantic omen, the geomantic omen factor is not considered in the design, so that some apartments have many disadvantages, which brings some hidden dangers to the residents. For example, the sleeve type is irregular, with large missing corners or bumps; The kitchen is due south and the toilet is due north; The toilet door is opposite to the bedroom door; Room door and door "tears" half rushed; A cross beam is arranged above the bed; There are inclined walls and knives in the master bedroom, etc. These are the "suffocation" of feng shui taboos, and if there is a rush, there will be damage. It is best not to choose this type of apartment. If you have chosen, you should make corresponding adjustment in time.

Seventh, the area factor: under the premise of fully considering the convenience of living, we should also consider the layout and gas field. It is suggested to "live by the number of people", that is, to determine the room and area by the number of people, and not to blindly seek more and more.

Eighth, life and work factors: mainly examine whether facilities such as transportation, shopping in shopping malls, water, electricity, coal, steam, banks, hospitals, and school care are complete and convenient, whether food hygiene is safe, and whether drinking water sources are clean.