Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan — Home Feng Shui: Case 59 Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)
Author: Master Andrew Chan · Mongkok, Hong Kong · Home Feng Shui Expert · Updated 2026-07-18

Layout Analysis
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui insights indicate that a bridge directly facing a residential main door or window creates a 'bridge rushing sha qi'. A bridge is essentially an extension of a road, often elevated, causing a strong current of qi to rush directly towards the residence. The qi field is intense; moreover, bridges connect two sides, concentrating human and vehicular traffic, leading to a chaotic qi field. This direct rush into the home disrupts the stable living qi field. If the bridgehead directly faces the residence, the intensity of the sha qi is significantly higher than if the side of the bridge faces it, categorizing it as a severe form of sha.
Main Impacts
Financial Instability
Wealth is hard to accumulate and easily lost, with a high risk of sudden financial setbacks and investments.
Health and Accidents
Family members are prone to accidental injuries, blood-related misfortunes, poor mental states, and are susceptible to anxiety and insomnia.
Career Obstacles
Career experiences significant fluctuations, prone to sudden changes, poor benefactor luck, and an increase in petty people.
Remedial Suggestions
Set up Barriers (External Obstruction)
Plant tall trees, build walls, or install screens in the direction facing the sha qi.
Place Sha-Dispelling Items (Auxiliary Remedy)
Place a Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang (stone tablet) or a bagua mirror at the main door or window sill directly facing the bridge.
Internal Remedies (Soften Qi Field)
Place a fish tank or aquatic plants indoors at the position directly facing the bridge rush to soften the qi with water.
Key takeaways
- Financial Instability — Wealth is hard to accumulate and easily lost, with a high risk of sudden financial setbacks and investments.
- Health and Accidents — Family members are prone to accidental injuries, blood-related misfortunes, poor mental states, and are susceptible to anxiety and insomnia.
- Career Obstacles — Career experiences significant fluctuations, prone to sudden changes, poor benefactor luck, and an increase in petty people.
- Set up Barriers (External Obstruction) — Plant tall trees, build walls, or install screens in the direction facing the sha qi.
- Place Sha-Dispelling Items (Auxiliary Remedy) — Place a Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang (stone tablet) or a bagua mirror at the main door or window sill directly facing the bridge.
FAQ · Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)
What is "Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)" and why does it matter in home feng shui?
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui insights indicate that a bridge directly facing a residential main door or window creates a 'bridge rushing sha qi'. A bridge is essentially an extension of a road, often elevated, causing a strong current of qi to rush directly towards the residence. The qi field is intense; moreover, bridges connect two sides, concentrating human and vehicular traffic, leading to a chaotic qi field. This direct rush into the home disrupts the stable living qi field. If the bridgehead directly faces the residence, the intensity of the sha qi is significantly higher than if the side of the bridge faces it, categorizing it as a severe form of sha. (Analysis from Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui column.)
How does Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window) actually affect the family's health, wealth, or relationships?
Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan notes the main impacts include: Financial Instability — Wealth is hard to accumulate and easily lost, with a high risk of sudden financial setbacks and investments. Health and Accidents — Family members are prone to accidental injuries, blood-related misfortunes, poor mental states, and are susceptible to anxiety and insomnia. Career Obstacles — Career experiences significant fluctuations, prone to sudden changes, poor benefactor luck, and an increase in petty people.
How do you fix Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)? What exactly is "Set up Barriers (External Obstruction)"?
Plant tall trees, build walls, or install screens in the direction facing the sha qi. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)? What exactly is "Place Sha-Dispelling Items (Auxiliary Remedy)"?
Place a Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang (stone tablet) or a bagua mirror at the main door or window sill directly facing the bridge. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)? What exactly is "Internal Remedies (Soften Qi Field)"?
Place a fish tank or aquatic plants indoors at the position directly facing the bridge rush to soften the qi with water. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do I invite Master Andrew Chan to conduct an on-site audit for Bridge Rushing Door (Bridge Directly Facing Main Door or Window)?
Every home's layout, orientation and residents' Bazi differ, so generic remedies can only be a reference. Call or WhatsApp +852 5530 3000 (Assistant Ms. Chiu will answer your call) or add WeChat chanfachai to book an on-site audit with Master Chan. Address: Room 2103, 21/F, Prosper Commercial Building, 9 Yin Chong Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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