Hi Master,
I have another question. I hope this isn’t an inconvenience.
How important is house number? Does it have any significance or any special meaning?
Thanks,
Derek
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Yes, house number can be important in Feng Shui.
In Feng Shui
House number is less emphasized than:
-the home’s facing direction
-main door position
-landform and environment
-interior layout
However, sound and meaning of the number (especially in Chinese culture) may matter:
-8 (八) sounds like prosperity (發 / 发) → very auspicious
-4 (四) sounds like death (死) → generally avoided
-9 (九) sounds like long-lasting (久) → good for relationships
For practical use
-Good to avoid overly inauspicious numbers (e.g. 4, 14) if possible.
-Feng Shui factors are much more important than house number.
-If you already own the house, you can apply remedies or enhancements rather than worry about the number too much.
Regards,
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How about combination of number for house? example no 26.
Thanks again.
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Good question. Let's explore the meaning of house number 26 from a Feng Shui angle.
In Feng Shui, the meaning often comes from the sound and symbolism of the individual digits.
2 (二) sounds like "easy" (易) → associated with smoothness or harmony.
6 (六) sounds like "flow" or "luck in career/wealth" (流/祿) → auspicious in business.
Together (26), they can suggest "easy flow" or "smooth financial opportunities." Not considered unlucky, and can be quite positive depending on the surrounding energy and layout of the home.
If your house number also includes a unit like #26-3, the full number may be looked at in BaZi or Flying Star Feng Shui context, especially if you're doing more in-depth analysis.
Add supportive elements like earth colors, stability, and soft decor if you live in a strong “8” house, to avoid stress or workaholism. Given that earth is your lucky element according to your BaZi.
In short, 26 - "Easy flow", smooth progress, good for wealth and for practical use good for business-minded or financially focused people.
Warmest Regards,
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Thank you very much for your detailed explanation.
Best regards,
Derek San
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