In the context of Chinese auspicious Feng Shui, the Kansas family evaluates the quality of a homestead by observing the shape and flow of water, which is believed to influence the energy or "Qi" of the space. One of the most critical aspects in this evaluation is the analysis of water patterns. However, modern house designs often incorporate unique architectural elements that can create corners or notches—features that are considered unfavorable in Feng Shui. These design choices may lead to what is known as "corner issues," which can have negative effects on the residents. The house we're discussing isn't necessarily a corner house, but rather a square-shaped structure with square grids. If one of these grids is missing, it could form a corner. If the missing portion is less than one-third of the grid, it's generally not considered a significant issue. However, if more than one-third is missing, it becomes a serious "corner," also referred to as a "knife ovary." Living in such a home may lead to various health problems, especially affecting physical well-being. When a Feng Shui house has a missing corner in the east, it can lead to health issues like liver and gallbladder disorders, fatigue, joint pain, headaches, neck numbness, gallstones, and jaundice. Additionally, this area is linked to the eldest son’s growth and marriage prospects. This particular direction significantly affects the male members of the family, potentially impacting their social status and the family's overall financial stability. If the missing corner is located in the west, the occupants may experience skin conditions, respiratory problems, oral infections, anemia, coughing, and breathing difficulties. It may also affect the daughter’s health and marital prospects. A missing corner in the south can result in heart-related diseases, irritability, constipation, eye problems, arthritis, stroke, tongue issues, and nervous exhaustion. Since the south corresponds to fire in the Five Elements, this area influences the second-generation women in the family, potentially affecting their health and financial luck. For a missing corner in the north, the residents might face urinary tract issues, kidney diseases, gynecological problems, ear infections, reproductive system disorders, beriberi, and vision problems. To address the issue of missing corners, one of the best solutions is to use Taishan Stone. This stone is rich in folklore and has been passed down through many generations. Taishan Stone is believed to help balance energy, fill in gaps, and protect the home from negative influences. By using this stone, the adverse effects of the missing corners can be mitigated, helping to restore harmony and positive energy within the living space.

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