Derived from the Chinese doctrine of Feng Shui, the saying "open the door and see it three times, disaster is coming" and describes some of the layouts in a residential environment that are considered unlucky.
The phrase "open the door and see it three times" here means that as soon as you open the door of your home, you can see the kitchen, bathroom or bedroom. This arrangement is believed to bring an unfavorable aura and may cause various problems for the family, such as health problems, poor financial luck, strained family relationships, etc. However, there is no scientific basis for this claim, and it is more influenced by traditional ideas and superstitious ideas.
First of all, we must make it clear that the layout of the home environment does have a certain impact on people's lives, but this impact is mainly manifested in the comfort and convenience of living, rather than the so-called "good fortune and bad luck". A reasonable home layout can make the occupants feel comfortable and pleasant, which is conducive to improving the quality of life. And an unreasonable layout may make people feel depressed and uncomfortable, which can affect their mood and health.
So, is there any truth to the saying "open the door and see you three times, and a catastrophe is coming"?From the point of view of modern architecture and psychology, there is no scientific basis for this claim. Kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms are integral functional areas of a home, and being visible when you open the door doesn't mean you're a disaster. On the contrary, a reasonable layout should take into account the living Xi habits and needs of the occupants, so that the various functional areas can be independent of each other and easy to use.
From a feng shui point of view, the layout of the home environment does have an impact on the fortunes of the occupants, but this does not mean that "opening the door and seeing each other" will bring great disaster. Feng Shui theory believes that the good and bad of the home environment mainly depends on factors such as orientation, shape, and air flow, rather than simply "opening the door and seeing three times". In fact, many of the so-called "feng shui taboos" are seconded by later generations and have no actual basis.
In short, the saying that "when you open the door and see you three times, disaster is coming" is influenced by traditional concepts and superstitious thoughts, and has no scientific basis. When we choose a house or carry out home decoration, we should take the actual needs and convenience of life as the starting point, rather than pursuing the theory of feng shui excessively. Of course, a reasonable home layout is beneficial to improve the quality of life and comfort, but we must treat it rationally and not be blindly superstitious.