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Illustrated analysis of rural terrain and feng shui

Round land

Generally, there are very few round lands. Since ancient times, this kind of land has been used to build temples or Buddhist halls. From the perspective of residential feng shui, this kind of round or oval land that is different from the general shape is mostly inauspicious. A round piece of land will definitely be surrounded by neighbors, which means restriction, restraint and occlusion, symbolizing that the residents have no development and will end their lives.

Complex and irregular terrain

Complex terrain not only has complex shapes, but also often hides complex things. Sometimes the section was sectioned off to avoid a well or cemetery, and only the remainder was purchased to build a house. When purchasing land with such complex terrain, you should consider in advance that whether you are building a house or a warehouse, you will avoid disputes with neighbors due to boundary issues. Therefore, complex terrain is not a good place.

Rectangular land

For residences, sunlight is very important. From this point of view, rectangular land is long from north to south or long from east to west. , its good and bad luck are also different. If the terrain is long from north to south, if the house is built in the north and there is a wider open space in the south, this kind of house will be auspicious. If the east-west terrain is narrow from north to south, and the south side of the house is not spacious enough, and the sun cannot shine through, the house will still have a bad look.

The good or bad luck of the land depends entirely on whether the south is spacious. In fact, it is also a narrow land in the south. If you use your brain in architectural design, you can sometimes make up for its inherent shortcomings. However, if there is a road to the south of the house, although the problem of sunlight exposure can be solved, there will be no buffer room between the house and the road, which will turn the originally auspicious house into a haunted house.

"T" shaped terrain

The good or bad luck of the "T" shaped terrain depends entirely on the direction of the terrain. If one side of the "T" shaped terrain is particularly long, no matter which direction it faces, it will be judged as a dangerous place because there are too many missing parts. From the perspective of residential feng shui, it should be judged by the three in three directions among the twelve directions. See whether the length of the protruding part of the "T" (referring to the longer side) is appropriate. If it matches the three in three directions, it is auspicious. The place; if they don’t match, it is a place of bad luck.