10 elements of my ideal house Feng Tang in my heart

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

10 elements of my ideal house (Feng Tang) in my heart

My mother is a purebred Mongolian, and I understand that Mongolians have no fixed place to live, and when they get on a horse, they take all their belongings with them, and when they get off the horse and put down their belongings, they are home. But when my mom got to the city, she quickly started talking about how she wanted a big house, and I said it didn't match Mongolian customs, and she said she didn't know either, but she just wanted it. I think that these things that are not clear but must be wanted are often deeply encoded in human genes.

There are 10 elements to my ideal house.

First, the room size should be small.

Up to two bedrooms. The extra bedroom is used as a guest room, or when the child grows up to puberty, insists on sleeping on his own, or occasionally the husband and wife quarrel and needs to sleep in a separate room. Each bedroom is no more than ten square meters, and Emperor Qianlong's bedroom is only about ten square meters.

Living together. It is better to have a large single sofa, and after lunch, slump in it to read, be trapped by the book, be awakened by the sunset, and remember the books before napping.

Second, have a larger yard.

There are trees. Every year, when the flowers and trees are in bloom, it is worth setting up a table under the tree, setting up simple wine dishes, and opening smooth wine, and watching the flowers move in the wind, twilight, and moonlight.

Third, there must be good weather.

Not too dry, not too wet.

Fourth, there must be a view.

You will find that even though you look at it every day, the scenery is different every day.

Fifth, there should be a park nearby.

The park doesn't have to be very big, a simple lawn, two or three hundred meters in a circle, and it's good to be able to run.

Sixth, there should be a university nearby.

If there is a university, there is a library, and there are endless books to read. There is a fly hall in the university, and it opens late, so there are cheap and delicious food all year round.

Seventh, there should be enough good living facilities nearby.

It's best to have a few good cafes where the beans are freshly ground and smell good to come in. It's a good idea to have one or two independent bookstores within walking distance, where you can often renovate your books, and you can buy one or two old books that you've always wanted to read but haven't had the chance to read.

Eighth, cities must have a history.

Quite a few museums, some monuments, occasionally strolling, feel that the ancestors are not far away.

Ninth, there is an international airport within an hour's drive.

People still have to go out for a walk occasionally, go on vacation, meet friends, and join in the fun.

Tenth, have friends nearby.

Friends are scattered in a few neighborhoods, and a few ** can gather a few people without making an appointment in advance.

Mr. Lao She wrote "My Ideal Family" in 1936, and at the end of the article, he said: "This family is in Peking at best, followed by Chengdu or Qingdao, and at worst in Suzhou." In any case, it must be in China anyway, because China is a country with the highest civilization and peace;The ideal family must be in the ideal country. ”

Comment: @珍珠姑姑666: Mr. Feng seems to lack a white moonlight, so he grinds and grinds on the element standards of the house, a house with a lover is like a kerosene lamp with a wick, whether the lamp is clay or **, or bronze, the wick lights the lamp is warm and bright. If there is no wick for the time being, it is also a kind of happiness for people to polish the lamp by repeatedly playing with the lamp, and it is indeed a luxury in this world to have a matching lover.

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