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What are the feng shui taboos for renting and moving?

1, the rental environment is geomantic omen, and attention should be paid to the external environment. When renting a house, pay special attention to the environment around the house. The environment is relaxed and people naturally live comfortably. The environment is not good, and people who live naturally feel stressed. Over time, it will have a physical impact on the occupants.

2, the light should be sufficient. When renting a house, you must consider the lighting problem of the room. If the room is well cared for, it will be good for your health. It will make people feel depressed.

3. The ventilation effect is better. The rented house needs air. The house is too sealed, the air is not fresh and it is easy to breathe.

What are the home feng shui taboos for renting a house?

1, avoid renting old houses. We often watch ghost films in film and television works, mostly in some old houses or ancestral houses, which makes sense, indicating that such houses are not good at feng shui. Because the house is too old, it will bear too many past grievances, and long-term residence is easily affected. If you rent an old house, you can clean it thoroughly, repaint it and redecorate it if you can.

2, avoid renting a house cheaply. Although it is a temporary house, don't be greedy for petty gain. If the price is lower than the market, there must be unfavorable factors, such as poor security measures, easy theft or bad information left by the house feng shui problem.

3. Avoid using old pillows when moving. Physiology believes that "occupation" is the transfer of human atmosphere, so pillows need to be occupied first: according to the number of family members, new pillows are enabled to open the door and enter the house. Put them separately according to a single bed. In Hongkong, Singapore and other places, China people still put envelopes in pillows, which contain 138 yuan RMB, in an attempt to "give them for life".