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Dear Wasis,
What I meant is that often, at the frontage of the house, has many openings.
For example, at the frontage; there is a main door e.g. 2 wood doors plus a full set of sliding glass doors for the living room.
In such a situation, the mouth of the house is too big. (In proportion to the frontage of the house).
It is similar to the layout mentioned in this message. Where, there is a main door and immediately next to it is a balcony. This two are taken to mean a large `mouth'. Where the house is not proportionate i.e. too many openings in relation to the `frontage'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/18/2002 12:36:03 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I'm just curious about the
>meaning of "house with open
>mouth". Is it the
>same as "house with front door
>open outwards"? Do you have a
>picture as an
>example?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
>
>> 1. It is not advantages to have the main door open directly
>> (with the balcony to the right side).
>>
>> Usually, even if one does not fully, it will affect the Qi flow.
>> Usually, houses with `open mouths' would have (in my
>> opinion) romance/marriage problems.
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