Industrial Sha工业火煞 · EF-07
TL;DR — Core Definition
Industrial Sha (工业火煞) is a traditional feng shui formation in which heavy industrial sites — such as factories, plants, or large chimneys — sit near a property, read as a concentrated 'fire' presence.
| Formation | Industrial Sha |
|---|---|
| Visual cue | Factories, plants, or large chimneys nearby |
| Nature | Cautionary (煞) |
| Five-element remedy direction | Water/earth balancing and screening toward the source |
Why it matters in traditional feng shui
Heavy industry is traditionally associated with strong, hot 'fire' energy. The cultural concern is the dominance of this intense presence near a dwelling.
How to recognise it
Look for industrial estates, factory buildings, or tall chimneys clearly visible from and oriented toward the property.
Traditional remedy direction
Traditional balancing draws on water and earth associations together with screening to temper the perceived fire intensity.
Cultural reference: This article is a cultural-reference explanation based on traditional Chinese feng shui (a form of metaphysical cultural study). It is not medical, financial, investment, or property advice.