
Can a House's Layout Predict a Plane Crash? A Landform Case Study
(A case study by Hu Baihong)In September of 2009, a friend came to visit. He was a businessman who split his time between Taiwan and the mainland, and like most visits between old friends, the conversation wandered. At some point it landed on feng shui, the way it often did when we sat together.He asked, almost as an afterthough...

Tree in Front of House Feng Shui: What Position, Distance, and Shape Actually Mean
Tree in Front of House Feng ShuiA tree standing in front of your home is one of the most common feng shui concerns homeowners raise. The standard answer found across most English-language sources is blunt: a single tree facing the front door creates a "poison arrow" and must be remedied or removed.Classical landform feng shui — ...

T-Intersection Feng Shui: What It Means for Your Home and How to Protect Yourself
Late on the night of October 29, 2009, a massive explosion tore through a detached house, sending a fireball into the night sky and leaving nothing behind but charred debris by morning. The cause was a gas leak that had ignited — but to a feng shui practitioner looking at the site, the catastrophe came as little surprise. The ho...

A Fatal Accident and the Surroundings That Shaped It
This is a house where something went wrong. The family's only son, in his thirties, died in an accident. The house sits in a village in rural China, a two-story self-built home.Can feng shui explain a death? Look at the house and its surroundings, and it's hard to say no.This article walks through the house and its surroundings ...





