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Just as suggested by evidence found at early Yangshao culture sites, Hongshan culture sites also provide the earliest evidence for Feng shui. The presence of both round and square shapes at Hongshan culture ceremonial centers suggests an early presence of the gaitian cosmography (heaven-round, earth-square). Early Feng shui relied on astronomy to find correlations between [...]

According to Wu Xing theory, the structure of the cosmos mirrors the five phases. Each phase has a complex series of associations with different aspects of nature, as can be seen in the following table. In the ancient Chinese form of geomancy known as Feng Shui practitioners all based their art and system on the [...]

Pi Yao is the heavenly variation of a particularly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune. He is said to have the power to assist anyone suffering from bad Feng Shui due to having offended the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai Sui). In 2005, the Grand Duke resided in the West, so those born in the [...]

After retiring from a lucrative career in the banking and corporate world, Lillian founded World of Feng Shui, a feng shui merchandising and franchising company, where she is the chairman. The franchise has stores in Brunei, Vietnam, Bangkok, Calcutta, Manila, Cebu, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Hawaii, Toronto, London, the Netherlands, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Sydney, Melbourne, five [...]

Nine Palace Flying Stars or ”Jiu Gong Fei Xing” is another name of Flying Stars method whereby palaces are the nine sectors overlaid onto a layout of the house. Flying Star Chart A Flying Star chart consists of three numbers in each Palace of the Luo Shu. These numbers are called the Base Star, the [...]

According to an urban legend, the nearby Bank of China Tower was deliberately designed to shape like a blade so as to reflect bad feng shui to the Government House and its British administration. It is believed that willow trees were planted in the Government House Garden to block the ensuing bad luck. That notwithstanding, [...]

Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I. M. Pei, the building is 305.0 metres (1,000.7 ft) high with two masts reaching 367.4 metres (1,205.4 ft) high. The 72 story building is located near Central MTR station. This was the tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia from 1989 to 1992, the first building outside the United [...]

”Feng Shui” is a 2004 Filipino horror movie starring Kris Aquino about an old bagua mirror that showers luck and prosperity to its owner and brings death to those near her. The film grossed Php 137.56 million. The film was a blockbuster hit in 2004, second to Now That I Have You which starred John [...]

New Habits Her first book examines happiness among Church of England nuns. When a friend announcing that she was going to becoming a nun (or more correctly a ‘religious’) the author decided to interview ten more young women who were making the same choice to join a range of different Christian communities ranging from enclosed [...]

The game has a rich cross-genre setting, shared with ”Shadowfist”. However, the rules can be used in single-genre games without the elaborate background. The Netherworld In various parts of the world there are portals to a place called the ”Netherworld”. The Netherworld is a shifting labyrinth of tunnels and caves that connects portals to a [...]