Some people may ask, isn't it the best to build a house by the mountains and rivers? Why is there such a saying as "it's unlucky to open a river"?
Rivers, roads, buildings, trees, etc. In metaphysics, the problem of building address may become an important issue that affects the geomantic omen of houses. And this sentence mainly talks about the influence of the river on the house. In fact, the river flows in front of the door, and a smaller stream is ok. The gurgling water naturally adds a lot of fun to life, but it is not necessarily a good thing if it is a fast-flowing river.
A fast-flowing river, let alone feng shui, let's talk about safety first. This fast-flowing river in front of the door is very unsafe if there are children at home. Parents should look after their children all day and never be careless. Sometimes it's not safe for men at home to get drunk at night.
Let's talk about other influences. Some people say that because rivers are called "wealth" in metaphysics, opening the door to see the river is equivalent to seeing wealth, but these wealth will follow the river, which is not necessarily a good thing. Others said it was because there were so-called "unclean" things in the river and the door was not oriented well. But in many places in the south, the river is the door, and houses are built next to the river. It is inevitable that there is a river, but if you look closely, you will find that the doors of these houses generally choose to follow the direction of the river instead of opening the door directly to the river.
I have seen some sayings before that there is a river next to the house. If it is used well, it is a good thing, but if it is not used well, it is a disaster. In fact, there are some superstitious colors in it, but there is undeniable truth.
Next, there is an underground ditch in front of the door, which is easier to understand. In rural areas, underground ditches are generally used by some farmers to discharge sewage. These ditches are generally dirty, which easily attract mosquitoes and flies and breed bacteria in summer. The houses built near here not only smell bad, but also easily cause residents to be in a bad mood, and the humidity is high, and bacteria are easy to make people sick, which is naturally very bad. Moreover, rural culverts often suffer from wind and rain, and some of them are covered with cement slabs. However, after a long time and neglect of management, these culverts themselves have potential safety hazards.