In the vast countryside of China, rural sayings are an ancient and rich treasure trove of wisdom, and they are the crystallization of farmers' wisdom and philosophy of life. These sayings are a summary of the experience of hard work and getting along with nature, and condense rich cultural connotations and life philosophies. Each proverb is like a crystal clear pearl, inheriting the wisdom and experience of farmers from generation to generation, and is the embodiment of their deep understanding of life, human relationships and the natural world.
Among them, there is such a rural proverb - "If you are not afraid of the pond behind the house, you are afraid of carrying the house". In the green mountains and green waters, the architecture of the countryside is a unique picture, but there are some special architectural forms called "burden houses". The carrying room, as the name suggests, is shaped like carrying two waters, high in the middle and low on both sides, which is both unique and attention-grabbing. However, it carries some unlucky mystical missions in Feng Shui.
1. What is a "pond behind the house".
"Pond behind the house" means that there is a pond behind the house. The presence of a pond can lead to water infiltration, impairing the stability of the house's foundation, which can affect the structure of the house. This potential threat is not only reflected in the quality of the construction of the house, but also directly affects the quality of life of the occupants.
Secondly, if there is a pond behind the house, it may not only damage the foundation, but also make the house damp and dark. The penetration of moisture can easily cause dampness in the interior of the house, and the damp environment is not only bad for the health of the occupants, but can also lead to problems such as mildew in the house.
Since the consequences of the "pond behind the house" are so serious, why are people "not afraid of the pond behind the house", but afraid of "carrying the burden of the house"?
Second, the reason for the fear of carrying the burden.
1.The design of the load house led to the problem of insufficient light in the house and limited ventilation. This phenomenon not only affects the brightness of the living environment, but also may lead to problems such as dampness, coldness, mildew and other problems inside the house, which directly affects the quality of life of the occupants. Lack of light has become a hidden concern in living that cannot be ignored.
2.The unique shape of the daddling house can also have a negative impact on neighborhood relationships. In a crowded city, the harmony of neighborhoods is particularly important. However, the design of the burden house may result in a limited line of sight between neighbors, and the space is divided into more enclosed spaces. Such a situation can easily lead to disputes and jealousy in the neighborhood, which can damage the overall harmony of the community.
3.Burden-bearing housing can be psychologically stressful and exhausting for occupants. The unique shape makes the layout of the house relatively fixed, which can lead to a monolithic and crowded home environment. Living in such a space can cause residents to feel cramped and uneasy, and their psychological burden increases. This has a negative impact on family relationships and can cause tension and disharmony between family members.
Therefore, we can't help but reflect on whether the design of the burden house is worthy of favor. How to balance personality and practicality is a question that architectural designers need to ponder. In the future residential design, it may be necessary to consider more of the actual needs and living experience of the occupants, avoid the loss of shape, and create a more livable living environment. Carrying a house is not only a choice of architectural form, but also a challenge to family happiness and community harmony.
Building houses in rural areas has long been not only an economic and practical issue, but also involves rich cultural connotations. The taboo of the burden house reflects the sensitive insight of rural people into nature and life. In the modern world, we may no longer accept these taboos in their entirety, but respect for conventional wisdom is still crucial. When choosing a homestead and building a house, we should comprehensively consider the surrounding environment, height design, neighborhood relationship and quality and safety to create a livable and harmonious living environment.
The burden house is a unique existence of rural architecture, which not only carries the wisdom of traditional culture, but also reflects people's pursuit of a livable environment. In this wonderful blend, we discover a profound relationship between architecture and Feng Shui. In the practice of building houses in rural areas, it is not only the selection of materials and the design of houses, but also the inheritance of traditional wisdom and a deep concern for family happiness. Let's taste the beauty of tradition and modernity in this quiet rural scenery.