Friends born in the Year of the Dragon have many considerations when choosing a floor to live on. According to the theories of the Five Elements and their mutual generation and inhibition, certain floors can help those born in the Year of the Dragon achieve smooth career progress and good fortune, while some may bring challenges. Next, we will explore in detail which floors are most auspicious for people born in the Year of the Dragon, as well as the floors that should be avoided.

Which Floor is Most Auspicious for People Born in the Year of the Dragon
In traditional feng shui's Five Elements theory, the dragon corresponds to the Earthly Branch "Chen," and belongs to the element of earth. From the perspective of the mutual generation of the Five Elements, fire generates earth, and earth generates metal. Therefore, floors with the elements of fire and metal can actively promote the fortune of people born in the Year of the Dragon.In the classification of the Five Elements attributes of floors, floors ending with 2 or 7 belong to fire, such as the 2nd floor, 7th floor, 12th floor, 17th floor, etc.; floors ending with 4 or 9 belong to metal, such as the 4th floor, 9th floor, 14th floor, 19th floor, etc.
Living in these floors, people born in the Year of the Dragon can harness the energy of the Five Elements of the floor, making it easier to achieve breakthroughs in their careers and attracting wealth. For example, people born in the Year of the Dragon working in creative industries,
after moving into the 7th floor, which is of the fire element, they experience an outflow of inspiration, project progress becomes smooth, and income significantly increases; people born in the Year of the Dragon working in the financial field choose to live on the 9th floor, which is of the metal element, and their investment insights become more accurate, accelerating the accumulation of wealth.
People born in the Year of the Dragon themselves belong to the earth element, and their energy aligns with the energy of floors belonging to the earth element. Floors ending with 5 or 0 belong to earth, such as the 5th floor, 10th floor, 15th floor, 20th floor, etc. Living in these floors, people born in the Year of the Dragon feel inner stability and act more solidly,
able to steadily lay the foundation for career development and gradually move towards success. From the meaning of numbers, the 6th floor has the auspicious meaning of "six big smoothness," which makes life go smoothly and reduces obstacles, helping the career develop steadily,
and wealth accumulates steadily. The 16th floor has the auspicious meaning of the number 6, and also because of its high floor, the view is broad, allowing people born in the Year of the Dragon to have a broader development perspective, making it easier to grasp opportunities in their careers and achieve a leap in wealth.
Floors That People Born in the Year of the Dragon Should Avoid Buying
From the perspective of the Five Elements' mutual inhibition, there are some floors that are not suitable for people born in the Year of the Dragon.The 3rd and 4th floors belong to wood, which inhibits earth. If people born in the Year of the Dragon live on these two floors, it is like trees rooted in the earth, weakening the strength of the earth.
In their careers, they may face many obstacles, and projects that were originally smooth become difficult to advance, and their promotion paths become bumpy. For example, people born in the Year of the Dragon who start their own businesses, after working on the 3rd floor, often face frequent internal team conflicts and difficulties in business expansion.
The 8th floor also belongs to wood, and the 9th floor belongs to metal. Wood inhibits earth, and metal drains earth. Living on the 8th or 9th floor, people born in the Year of the Dragon may feel that their fortune is poor, and despite putting in much effort, they may not get corresponding returns in their careers.
For instance, people born in the Year of the Dragon working in sales, after living on the 8th floor, may see their performance decline and lose customers seriously; people born in the Year of the Dragon working in enterprises, after being in an office environment on the 9th floor, may feel that their abilities are drained and find it hard to show their talents.
Although the 5th and 10th floors belong to earth, earth and earth meet, and same elements repel each other, which may cause the energy field to become chaotic. People born in the Year of the Dragon living in these floors may encounter small conflicts in daily life, have less harmonious interpersonal relationships, and lack support for career development, making it difficult to move forward further.

Feng Shui Tips
If people born in the Year of the Dragon already live on an unsuitable floor, they can improve it through interior feng shui arrangements. If they live on the 3rd or 8th floor (wood inhibits earth), they can place ceramic decorations in the living room, as ceramics belong to earth,which can enhance their earth energy and alleviate the adverse effects of wood inhibiting earth. They can also lay yellow carpets in the bedroom, as yellow also belongs to earth, further strengthening the earth energy.
If they live on the 4th or 9th floor (metal drains earth), they can hang a landscape painting in the living room, as water can drain metal energy, and earth can inhibit water, thus balancing the Five Elements. They can also place more green plants indoors, using the energy of wood to drain metal energy, reducing the consumption of earth by metal.
If they live on the 5th or 10th floor (earth-earth inhibition), they can place a crystal ball in the living room, as crystals have a stabilizing effect on the energy field, which can harmonize excessive earth energy and make the energy field of the living environment more balanced. They can also plant more flowering plants on the balcony, using the vitality of flowers to relieve the dullness caused by earth-earth inhibition.


















