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Attached please find some auspicious flower patterns. P.S. For the conference: Photo Tours of Interest (with Pictures), all pictures has to be viewed in the www.geomancy-forum.com conference. Alternative URL to view the pictures is: http://www.geomancy.net/slideshow/flowers.htm
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1. More auspicious Chinese fruit and flower patterns. 2. The gourd is considered a minature representation of heaven and earth. Its shape unites both heaven and earth. 3. The gourd is also a symbol of one of the Eight Immortals.
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Attached please find two pictures of Chinese lions. You can often find these figures as huge door protectors or even on Chinese carvings and on Chinese carved (signature seals).
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More auspicious patterns
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Here are four pictures of auspicious Chinese patterns.
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Attached please find more auspicious Chinese patterns. P.S. Apologies, I uploaded pattern 7 twice. Please ignore, pattern 7 (same name/picture)
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Another series of auspicious patterns. Part 3: Square Yin Yang contrast designs.
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There are 10 pictures of phoneix designs that are commonly found on Chinese potterys, paintings and pictures.
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1. Rabbit person under the Chinese Zodiac sign is a person who is a family man and enjoy creature comforts at home. 2. Chinese consider the Rabbit a sensual person.
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Hi, don't be mistaken, I am no Nazi! Hi Hitler!
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1. These are Chinese symbols of water patterns i.e. associated with the water element. 2. If you notice carefully, some patterns are like the scales of a fish. 3. All patterns are characteristic of wavy patterns.
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These are common Chinese motifs found on furniture or decorative panels. For example: on Chinese coffee tables and cabinets and clothes cupboards.
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In ancient times, elephants are widespread all over China. They were hunted by the the upper class. Many ancient books talk about Chinese heroes who ride on elephants. I enclosed more pictures of elephants.
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These two pictures have both children and fire-crackers: 1. Picture 1: Showing children playing happily with fire-crackers. Fire-crackers is said to drive away evil / bad luck for the coming year. 2. Picture 2: Shows lot of fire-crackers around a vase. The vase has a picture of children playing with fire-crackers. These two symbols are occassions of Chinese Lunar New Year.
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Although frogs are considered one of the 5 poisons creatures, to many ancient farmers, it is considered `Heavenly Dew' because of its wet surface. Frogs were commonly found in padi fields and to many farmers, who enjoy eating these delicacies e.g. frog legs.
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1. Got this off a Bank Credit Brochure: The Millennium Dragon Coins Series showing the motifs of three common dragon motifs. 2. Credit and Source: United Overseas Bank (UOB) Mail Boutique & German Mint, B.H. Meyer's Mint [For the dragon coin]. For the Bank's Credit Card Customer.
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This picture shows the symbols associated with the Eight Immortals
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Cicada is considered auspicious because it symbolises happiness and eternal youth. A Cicada emerges from the ground after it pupates for four years. Sometimes it is seen emerging from the burial grounds. Here, the Chinese see it as immortality. This is the reason why some Chinese place a Jade cicada in the mouth of the dead before the burial. The cicada is often seen in Chinese paintings.
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These four pictures of the deer. Deer symbolises riches and wealth.
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Pictures of the eight lucky treasures used by some Feng Shui Schools. Where a picture of the eight lucky treasures are either buried on the main entrance door steps or displayed in the home or business.
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Attached please find two more pictures of fishes. The two pictures show the `importance' and how precious the fish are to the Chinese culture.
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The Pomegranate fruit is a summer fruit. It is full of seeds. Because of this, it symbloises fertility. Together with the peach and thelemon, these fruits symbolise abundance.
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1. A picture of Buddha. 2. Notice that he is wearing a `Swastica' symbol on his neck.
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Additonal photos... Looking from the front; towards the Lion pair; on the left the lion has a baby. While on the right is suppose to be a ball of silk or cotton....
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Chip Bee Gardens @ Holland (Taman Warna). Chip Bee Gardens estate has lots of Feng Shui facing to choose from. A Plus.
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Good that Chip Bee Gardens estate has lots of Feng Shui facing to choose from. A plus in Feng Shui. Sample typical layout of the terrace houses in Chip Bee Gardens. Ground Floor (Level 1) Level 2
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