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How to choose good tenants as neighbors

Geomologists believe that to look at the feng shui of a house, one must look at the neighbors. There are four points of view:

(1) Look at the backrest. Strong and well-known, as stable as Mount Tai.

(2) Look at Mingtang. The best place for the front door is flat ground, or the god of the house owner who has one thing and one place in the distance, or sits on the mountain in this house. For example, the opposite neighbor of a hungry person is best to be a bank or a circular building. Hungry for food, such as a Thai restaurant, Korean barbecue is even more popular. Mingtang's starving Mu Ming's counterpart is a boutique, Mu Ye. It can also be the god of the five elements of the shop's name.

Look at the green dragon on the left. The building higher than the right is murderous, the main advantage of male employees or assistants, and effective use of people. The green dragon is like the moon branch in the four pillars of the eight characters.

(4) Look at the white tiger on the right. Lower is more peaceful and more gentle, which means that female employees or assistants are more effective. The white tiger is like the time branch in the four pillars of the eight-character. For example, if the owner of a house uses God to ask for Jinshui, the neighbor on the left is surnamed Bai and the neighbor on the right is surnamed Jiang. For another example, if the owner of a house uses God to make wood fire, the neighbor on the left is named Lu and the neighbor on the right is named Xu. That means Zhuwang's neighbors are on both sides. Do your neighbors help you? Gossip right away and ask your wife what their surnames are. You will find that the good and bad houses can also be found out.