In Feng Shui, the shape and internal layout of a house have a profound impact on the fortune of its residents. Especially when a house has an "凹" (cave-like) shape and is missing a corner in the south direction, how does this special layout affect the residents' fortune? This article will analyze the auspicious and inauspicious aspects of an "凹" shaped house with a missing southern corner and provide corresponding methods to resolve the issue.

Auspicious and Inauspicious Aspects of House Shapes
The shape and internal layout of a house vary depending on the shape of the land or the floor plan, leading to corners that are missing or protruding. These features have different effects on the residents. For example, a square-shaped house that is long from north to south and narrow from east to west is considered auspicious, symbolizing wealth and honor for descendants. A house that is short on the left and long on the right facing south can bring wealth but may lead to fewer offspring. The absence of a corner in the northeast was considered auspicious by ancient people, indicating family prosperity. Even if the southwest corner is lacking, a house that is neat and clean at the back is still considered auspicious.
The Relationship Between Missing Corners and Family Members
The missing corners of a house are closely related to the fortunes of family members. The east represents the eldest son, the southeast represents the eldest daughter, the south represents the middle daughter, the southwest represents the mother, the west represents the youngest daughter, the northwest represents the father, the north represents the middle son, and the northeast represents the youngest son. For example, a missing corner in the north is unfavorable for the middle son in the family. If there are two sons, this Feng Shui layout is particularly disadvantageous for the second son. When there is only one son and one daughter in the family, the middle son is considered to be between 16 and 30 years old, and such a house would negatively affect him.
The Impact of Protruding and Missing Corners
The impacts of protruding and missing corners differ in nature. The effect of a protruding corner is more obvious, such as a protruding corner in the southeast being beneficial to the eldest daughter. On the other hand, the influence of a missing corner is more subtle; for instance, if the eldest daughter lives in a house with a missing corner, she may often fall ill, especially with hidden diseases like anemia and physical weakness. After understanding that protruding corners have visible effects and missing corners have hidden ones, it becomes easier to observe and associate them with different family members.
Methods to Resolve Missing Corner Issues
When dealing with missing corner issues in a house, some Feng Shui solutions can be applied. For example, placing appropriate Feng Shui items such as plants, crystals, or Feng Shui hanging decorations in the missing corner can balance the house's energy field. Additionally, adjusting the furniture layout, increasing interior decoration, or using mirrors to reflect and disperse negative energy flows can improve the house's Feng Shui.

An "凹" shaped house with a missing southern corner has certain influences in Feng Shui. It not only relates to the fortune of the residents but also affects the health and wealth of family members. By understanding the auspicious and inauspicious aspects of house shapes and the relationship between missing corners and family members, we can take corresponding measures to balance the house's energy field and enhance the residents' fortune. When designing and choosing a house, considering Feng Shui factors can bring better living quality and fortune to the residents.
















