In the context of traditional Chinese Feng Shui, the Kansas family evaluates the quality of a home by observing the shape and flow of water around it. One of the most crucial aspects in this evaluation is the presence and condition of water features. However, modern architectural designs often introduce unconventional shapes, such as corners or notches, which can create Feng Shui imbalances. These design elements are considered taboo, and experts like Xiaobian have highlighted their potential negative impacts. 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's referred to as a "corner." If the missing portion is less than one-third of the grid, it's not considered a major issue. However, if more than one-third of the corner is missing, it becomes a serious problem. Such a house is known as a "knife ovary" in Feng Shui, and those living in it may experience various health issues, particularly affecting physical well-being. When a house has a missing corner in the eastern direction, it's associated with health problems related to the liver and gallbladder, such as fatigue, joint pain, headaches, neck numbness, gallstones, and jaundice. Additionally, this imbalance may affect the growth and marriage prospects of the eldest son in the family. This direction tends to impact men more significantly, potentially leading to a decline in the male owner’s social status and overall family income. If the missing corner is located in the western part of the house, residents may suffer from skin conditions, respiratory issues, oral diseases, and problems related to blood circulation, coughing, and breathing difficulties. It may also negatively influence the daughter’s health and marital prospects. A missing corner in the southern direction is linked to heart-related illnesses, irritability, constipation, eye disorders, arthritis, strokes, tongue problems, and nervous exhaustion. Since the south corresponds to the fire element in the Five Elements system, the absence of a corner here can harm the health and financial stability of the second-generation female members of the family. In the northern direction, a missing corner may lead to urinary tract infections, kidney disease, gynecological issues, ear problems, reproductive system disorders, beriberi, and vision problems. To address these Feng Shui imbalances caused by missing corners, using Taishan Stone is considered one of the best solutions. Taishan Stone is deeply rooted in Chinese folklore, with many legends surrounding its power. It is believed to have the ability to fill in gaps, strengthen energy flow, and protect the home from negative influences. By placing Taishan Stone strategically, one can mitigate the adverse effects of these Feng Shui issues and restore harmony within the household.

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