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3 great feng shui when entering a house một

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Here are 3 things that should not be seen when entering the house lest the whole family have bad luck.

Not only the entrance, the main door is also considered a place to charge air and regulate energy sources, so it is necessary to pay attention first to get the harmony between the 3 elements of aesthetics, function and special. is feng shui. In particular, “Three No Kien” is a term that refers to three things to avoid when entering the house, including: “Opening the door of the apple ant”, “Opening the door to the ant toilet” and “Opening the door to the glass ant”. So what exactly does “apple, toilet, glass” refer to here? We invite you to follow the following explanation of feng shui expert Phung Phuong: Enter the door to meet the kitchen In the book Duong Trach Tam Coc, it is written: “Opening the door to the apple, the money is wasted”. “Apple” here is the kitchen. In feng shui, the owner of the kitchen is about fortune and health. Opening the door and seeing the kitchen right away (ie the main door and the kitchen are in a straight line) is considered a bad way of feng shui, also known as the “revealing apple” error. Such a kitchen will not accumulate gas, affecting the health and fortune of the family. In this case, the kitchen needs to be covered with a bar or wooden wall. Enter the door to meet the toilet immediately “Xi” is the toilet. Open the main door and see the toilet door, the energy from outside, no matter how good, is polluted, creating unclean gas that spreads throughout the indoor atmosphere. This flow of energy is the beginning to lead into the home. Once, the watershed is not good, the end of the source or the middle of the source, especially other spaces, will not be good, leading to bad luck for the homeowner. It is best to make the toilet door sideways to avoid this closeness. Another effective option is to place feng shui items for town. Enter the door and meet the mirror right away “Glass” here refers to a mirror. Using decorative mirrors in the house should be noted not to be located opposite the main door to the house. Feng shui from ancient times to the past has a unified concept – the door is where luck and fortune come in. Meanwhile, the mirror is a place to attract luck (no matter good or bad). Therefore, when the mirror is opposite the door, everything will be sucked back out (of course, the mirror mentioned here is just a mirror, not the spherical and bagua mirrors). Besides, placing a mirror in front of the door will create a door-to-door position (real door and mirror door) This is a very bad position for the feelings of family members. * Information is for reference only.