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Published 2026-03-23
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"heading": "Door Facing South Feng Shui: Good or Bad?",
"body": "## The Energy of the South\n\n\nA main door facing **South** is generally considered very auspicious in traditional Chinese culture. The South represents **Fire**, recognition, fame, and high visibility.\n\n\nHistorically, Chinese emperors sat facing South to receive the warmth of the sun (Yang) and govern their subjects. Therefore, a South-facing house is often associated with authority and high status.\n\n\n## The Era of Fire (Period 9: 2024-2043)\n\n\nWe are entering **Period 9**, which is governed by the Fire element (Li Trigram). This makes the South direction incredibly potent right now.\n\n\n- **Pros:** High potential for fame, technological success, and rapid growth.\n\n- **Cons:** If unbalanced, it can lead to burnout, arguments, or eye/heart health issues.\n\n\n## Layout Tips\n\n\nKeep the entrance well-lit and clutter-free. Use red or purple decor sparingly to activate the Fire energy without causing it to rage out of control."
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