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Lesson Three: The Impact of Missing Corners in a House

In residential homes, feng shui issues are endless, and one of the most common problems is the lack of corners. The lack of corners not only affects the aesthetics of the home but also the fortune and health of the inhabitants. Today’s article course is: The Impact and Resolution of Corner Deficiency, and provides some effective resolution methods.

I. The Impact of Corner Deficiency

Corner deficiency, as the name implies, refers to the absence of a corner in a residence, which is considered inauspicious in feng shui. It may lead to a decline in the inhabitants’ fortune, frequent health issues, and even affect interpersonal relationships. Therefore, identifying and resolving corner deficiency issues is crucial for improving home feng shui.

II. Determining the Home’s Center Point

Before addressing the corner deficiency issue, we must first determine the center point of the home. This is because the division of directions in feng shui is based on sector areas, not simple squares or rectangles. After determining the center point, we can use a compass or luopan to divide the room into eight trigrams, thus accurately locating the position of the corner deficiency.

III. Common House Type Center Point Determination Methods

1. Square or Rectangular House Type : The center point is determined by the intersection of the diagonals from all four corners.
2. L-Shaped House Type : The center point is determined by the intersection of the midlines of the two rectangular areas.
3. Slightly Corner-Deficient Square House Type : After supplementing the corner deficiency, the center point is determined by the diagonals.
4. Multi-Cornered Buildings : After cutting off excess areas, the center point is determined by the diagonals.
5. Cross-Shaped House Type : The center point is at the intersection of the cross.
6. Triangular House Type : The center point is at the intersection of the lines drawn from each corner.

IV. The Feng Shui Impact and Resolution Methods of Corner Deficiency

The impact of corner deficiency varies depending on the direction, and here are some main directions’ corner deficiency impacts and resolution methods:

– East Corner Deficiency : Affects the eldest son and people born in the year of the rabbit. Can be resolved with rabbit or wood element items.
– North Corner Deficiency : Affects the second son and people born in the year of the rat. Can be resolved with rat-shaped crafts.
– West Corner Deficiency : Affects the youngest daughter and people born in the year of the rooster. Can be resolved with rooster-shaped crafts.
– South Corner Deficiency : Affects the middle daughter and people born in the year of the horse. Can be resolved with horse-shaped crafts.
– Northeast Corner Deficiency : Affects the youngest son and people born in the year of the ox. Can be resolved with ox-shaped crafts.
– Southwest Corner Deficiency : Affects the mother and the female head of the house, as well as people born in the years of the sheep and monkey. Can be resolved with sheep or monkey-shaped crafts.
– Southeast Corner Deficiency : Affects the eldest daughter and people born in the years of the dragon and snake. Can be resolved with dragon, snake, or phoenix-shaped crafts.
– Northwest Corner Deficiency : Affects the father and the male head of the house, as well as people born in the years of the dog and pig. Can be resolved with dog, pig-shaped crafts, or a white crystal ball.

V. Feng Shui Considerations for Zodiac Placement

The placement of zodiac animals is also very important in feng shui. There are conflicting and harmful relationships between zodiac signs that directly affect the energy and fortune of the inhabitants. Therefore, when placing zodiac crafts, it is necessary to avoid conflicts and harm with the inhabitants’ zodiac signs.