Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan — Home Feng Shui: Case 63 T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)
Author: Master Andrew Chan · Mongkok, Hong Kong · Home Feng Shui Expert · Updated 2026-07-18

Pattern Analysis
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui analysis indicates that a T-junction sha is an intensified version of a road冲, where a residence is located directly at the end of a 'T'-shaped intersection. The qi from three directions converges and rushes straight towards the house, making the sha qi significantly stronger than a typical road冲, classifying it as a severe form of sha. In traditional feng shui, a residence at the end of a T-junction is also known as a 'road冲 house' and is considered one of the typical inauspicious patterns for a yang dwelling. In modern cities, T-junctions experience heavy traffic and a higher probability of accidents, along with more severe noise and exhaust pollution, which significantly impacts living experience and health.
Main Impacts
Family Fortune Level
Family fortunes experience significant ups and downs, prone to sudden major financial losses, accidental disasters, and a much higher risk of bloodshed.
Health Level
Family members are susceptible to acute and chronic illnesses, high mental stress, and easily experience extreme emotions.
Career Level
Careers are prone to major setbacks, entanglement in disputes and lawsuits, and a high risk of being framed by adversaries.
Remedial Suggestions
Install an Entrance Foyer or Screen (Internal Buffer)
Install a heavy, opaque entrance cabinet or screen inside the main door to create a buffer.
Plant Trees or Build a Wall (External Obstruction)
Plant dense, tall trees or build a high wall outside the main door to completely block the direct impact.
Place Sha-Dispelling Items (House Protection)
Place large Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang stones or a pair of stone lions/qilin outside the main door to ward off sha qi.
Key takeaways
- Family Fortune Level — Family fortunes experience significant ups and downs, prone to sudden major financial losses, accidental disasters, and a much higher risk o…
- Health Level — Family members are susceptible to acute and chronic illnesses, high mental stress, and easily experience extreme emotions.
- Career Level — Careers are prone to major setbacks, entanglement in disputes and lawsuits, and a high risk of being framed by adversaries.
- Install an Entrance Foyer or Screen (Internal Buffer) — Install a heavy, opaque entrance cabinet or screen inside the main door to create a buffer.
- Plant Trees or Build a Wall (External Obstruction) — Plant dense, tall trees or build a high wall outside the main door to completely block the direct impact.
FAQ · T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)
What is "T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)" and why does it matter in home feng shui?
Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui analysis indicates that a T-junction sha is an intensified version of a road冲, where a residence is located directly at the end of a 'T'-shaped intersection. The qi from three directions converges and rushes straight towards the house, making the sha qi significantly stronger than a typical road冲, classifying it as a severe form of sha. In traditional feng shui, a residence at the end of a T-junction is also known as a 'road冲 house' and is considered one of the typical inauspicious patterns for a yang dwelling. In modern cities, T-junctions experience heavy traffic and a higher probability of accidents, along with more severe noise and exhaust pollution, which significantly impacts living experience and health. (Analysis from Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's home feng shui column.)
How does T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction) actually affect the family's health, wealth, or relationships?
Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan notes the main impacts include: Family Fortune Level — Family fortunes experience significant ups and downs, prone to sudden major financial losses, accidental disasters, and a much higher risk of bloodshed. Health Level — Family members are susceptible to acute and chronic illnesses, high mental stress, and easily experience extreme emotions. Career Level — Careers are prone to major setbacks, entanglement in disputes and lawsuits, and a high risk of being framed by adversaries.
How do you fix T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)? What exactly is "Install an Entrance Foyer or Screen (Internal Buffer)"?
Install a heavy, opaque entrance cabinet or screen inside the main door to create a buffer. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)? What exactly is "Plant Trees or Build a Wall (External Obstruction)"?
Plant dense, tall trees or build a high wall outside the main door to completely block the direct impact. (One of Feng Shui Master Andrew Chan's common home feng shui remedies.)
How do you fix T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)? What exactly is "Place Sha-Dispelling Items (House Protection)"?
Place large Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang stones or a pair of stone lions/qilin outside the main door to ward off sha qi. (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 T-Junction Sha (Residence at the End of a T-Junction)?
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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