Recently, a homeowner bought a "grave view house", a window, see is "cemetery panorama", the house was built next to the columbarium. This I definitely don't accept.
Now the home buying fever still continues to ferment, the most important thing in a family's life is to buy a house, although the price of housing is getting higher and higher, but the number of people who buy houses is still countless, especially the opening of a new disk, the buyers are like a rush,? Fear of missing out on a good house type.
River view, sea view, garden view , can buy a favorite house is good, but if you buy a house to hand only to find that the place is not satisfactory, that is really upset people.
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Recently, a homeowner bought a "tomb view room", a window opened to look around, a cup cup neatly, and is a candle and is the tablets , see the back of the cold how to live. They're not the only ones who can't sleep at night and want to open the window to get some air.
Think about it and you'll be creeped out. If I were you, I would not accept my house being built next to a columbarium. In a certain sense, a house is the epitome of a home, but for Chinese people, who have a strong sense of family, having their own house means having a place to live and a place for their souls to rest.
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Again, the Chinese are also very particular about Feng Shui Sayings. Chinese feng shui actually has a very deep science in it, containing environmental science, psychology and many other things.
I'm not a superstitious person, and I don't believe in feng shui, I think it's all a lie. But after listening to some training sessions on feng shui, I felt that it made sense, and a lot of it did, and changed my opinion.
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In fact, the so-called feng shui, does not mean to blindly believe in the so-called blessing of the gods , in my eyes, feng shui should be our survival of the micro- and macro-conditions, humanistic environment and our physical life interact with a study.
Summary: I think it is not just me who doesn't accept that my house is built next to a columbarium, but most Chinese people certainly can't accept that their homes live near cemeteries either.