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Why is the living room suitable for the "Imperial Supreme" position

Feng Shui refers to the gathering point of vitality and vigor in the residence as "huangji"

In a residence, the interior is divided into a large emperor and a small emperor. Dahuangji is the starting point of the whole house, mostly in the center of the house. Xiaohuangji is the center point of a certain room, such as the center point of the living room and study room.

According to the traditional Feng Shui concept: the center of the house is the gathering point of vitality and vigor, and is the most noble and soul of the house. Therefore, people who are well versed in Feng Shui often set up the living room and master bedroom here. The owner has the strongest vigor, the most prosperous luck, and the most auspicious scale.

So, how do we make use of the most precious place of feng shui in the residence-"huangji"? What should we pay attention to when the "huangji" in the living room is feng shui?

1. It is not advisable to place heavy objects, otherwise it will hold down the "acupoints" and affect the release of anger and vigor.

In the most lucky place in the living room, it is best not to put large and bulky furniture such as sofas, writing desks, bookcases, TV cabinets, etc. here. Maybe there is nothing wrong in terms of aesthetics and pretence, but traditional Feng Shui believes that placing heavy objects in these places will easily suppress the "holes", which will affect the homeowner’s prosperity and luck. It’s a bit outweigh the gain. So when we can avoid it, we should try our best to avoid these negligence and carelessness."

2. Stairs should not be set up. Because the stairs have n trampled "disrespect". Moreover, the stairs are suspected of being corridors, hallways, and passages. First, they will make the emperor noisy, and second, they will easily lose their vigor.

In the large houses designed by modern people, the stairs are often set in the living room. The decoration is gorgeous and the design is exquisite, and it has become a scenery in the living room. But it should be noted that the stairs should be avoided as far as possible in the position of the imperial pole.

3. Not suitable for use as a kitchen, bathroom, storage room, etc. Because the kitchen and bathroom must have places and times where water and fire are moving, there are also many dirt and sewage, and they are damp and smelly, which can be devastating to the emperor. Therefore, when designing open kitchens, bathrooms, and storage rooms, we must avoid all kinds of suspicions that can cause inappropriateness and disrespect to the emperor.

4. Not suitable for use as a patio. The ancients said that the patio opens up to the sky. The patio seems to have hollowed out the "holes", which is a taboo in Feng Shui. It is also a taboo in home design.

The traditional view is that in the small environment of the living room, it is a good thing to use the most prosperous place as an indoor shared space. A family who lives here, rests here, and enjoys family happiness, will get great benefits.

Utilizing the vigorous air space in this way can not only assist in the rise of vitality and vitality, but also facilitate the diffusion and overflow of vitality and vitality to every corner of the house, benefiting every member of the homeowner.


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