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Why shouldn't the bedroom have a toilet?

According to common sense, the bedroom is the bedroom and the bathroom is the bathroom. The two are completely independent. But I don't know when it started, there was a toilet in the bedroom of a modern house.

Perhaps it is to save space, or for the convenience of the homeowner, many designs also put the bathroom door facing the bed. These indeed cater to the needs of the market to some extent. For a while, this type of design became fashionable, and many consumers also flocked to it and regarded it as fashionable.

However, the ancients said in Feng Shui: The bedroom should generally be located in the center of a house with strong vitality. This area, like a person's heart, needs to be absolutely quiet and clean. It is not good to have fire or water.

Most of the toilets we use have two functions: toilet and bathroom. Whether it is a toilet or a bathroom, the five elements belong to water. Although the decoration of our current toilet is not the same as the toilet in ancient times, it has made this ``convenient'' place very comfortable and luxurious, but it still cannot change its essential purpose-discharge of sewage and waste.

Traditional feng shui believes that the toilet is a place with a heavier yin, but also a place where corrupt air is generated. No matter where it is, if it is not handled properly, it will induce diseases in the brain, spirit, internal organs, and spinal cord.

In addition, the bathroom is a very humid place. When you take a bath , you can notice the mist. Once this humid gas enters the bedroom connected to the bathroom, the bed will become damp and make people feel uncomfortable to sleep.

Over time, it will make people feel tired, sore back and back, but it is impossible to find out what caused it. In severe cases, urinary system diseases may even occur. If you have back pain and cannot find the cause, you might as well pay attention to it. Maybe the problem lies in the bathroom in your bedroom.

If your current home has the above problems, how can you resolve them?

According to the ancients' Feng Shui theory, we usually have two ways to solve it:

The first is to hang the "open gourd" on the sewer of the toilet, or put three pots of mud planting foliage plants in the toilet, which will help the green plants absorb more dirty air for our human body;

Second, if economic and residential conditions permit, it is also a good way to add a screen or wardrobe as a shelter between the bed and the bathroom door.

In comparison between the two, the latter method is more effective, but the first method is more practical.