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Dear Anon, In my opinion, I tend to agree with you on this. One reason is due to the problem caused by the `one child' policy adopted in China. One should understand that China had no choice but to curb a baby boom. Thus the `one child' policy was adopted. Traditionally, Chinese have always belief that a married couple must give birth to a `heir' or a male child. This is because, only a male child can continue with the family line. For example, when a couple gets married: The husband's surname is TAN The wife's surname is LIM When the wife marries the husband, if here name is LIM Mei Ling, she becomes TAN Mei Ling. Thus, only when one has a MALE child then can one continue to carry on with the surname TAN. Thus if would be great if one has a son. His name will start with the surname TAN. If one has a daughter, when she marries someone else, she cannot `carry' on with the surname TAN. Assuming that the family : husband and wife does not have a son, then, the surname `TAN' is lost after the husband dies. Many Chinese thus have to resort to aborting their daughter. Some perhaps, unwilling to go for abortion or too late to do so, or later discover that they had a daughter might instead abandon their child. Thus, in my opinion, majority of the children would be girls. Some may have given birth to a second child and had to give the second child up else face a penalty to having a second child. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Yes, in my opinion, quite alot of Chinese doctors, do approach their work in a holistic way. It is also because, the patients are receptive to them and give them lots of respect. In fact, majority of the time, one reason is because, some of these doctors operate their own pharmacy i.e. or medical hall. Here, their clinic is like a pharmacy and if they have the time, would explain or at least answer the questions. In my opinon, we should not say that Western medicine VS Chinese medicine but rather, they can co-exist with each other. In the past, many people have very high respects for Chinese doctors and this respect gives comfort to many who tend to open up to them. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Chinese women do smoke but they are fewer than males. So far, in my opinion, I personally came across very few if any Chinese women (who had smoked to an elderly age). On the contrast, I know of many Chinese men, who even smoke at the age of 80+ or more. I personally cannot understand why, but in my lifetime, I can recall at least 8 to 10 elderly persons (male) who continue to smoke but yet did not die because of it. I know that some of them smoke quite heavily. Maybe, I may be mistaken but, so far, I know they died of old age i.e. 80 to 90 plus. Perhaps, I am not sure why they did not die from e.g. cancer etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, In my country, which is predominatly Chinese i.e. 70% of the population are Chinese. It is interesting to note that, the Ministry of Environment officals can give a fine or summons to hawkers (selling drinks or food) found to serve food on broken crockery. Personally, I inherited an antique Goddess of Mercy figurine. Unfortunately, one of the lotus leaf (has a small chip). I personally could not throw it away. But I had a fingure of the Chinese Monkey God, it's hand was broken, when I shifted to this home 5 years ago. Since this is a major `damage' I had no choice but to throw it away. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, If one has read the history of China had its fair share of the `opium war' where, foreign countries sell opium to the country. Many people became addicted and became a liability to the nation. This was quite sometime back before the communist took over China. Opium dens were plenty and many people wasted their life. Nowadays, there are still some of such illegal activity but a small percentage. The deterence is that anyone caught selling or courier of the drugs get capital punishment. I believe, China is relatively drug free as t does not have that many mafias that are rampant in Russia. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, I cannot say for the more affluent Chinese living in cities who because of their higher income and purchasing power, are in my opinion just as prone to cancer as anyone else. Here, those living in the city have higher rate of e.g. colon cancer. For those who live in the rural areas, I believe their sensible diet e.g. vegetables, poultry, white meat e.g. fish would contribute to better health. I mentioned in a few messages previously that one `secret tool' is to eat with chopsticks. Here, one is forced to eat or bite smaller chunks of food. Rather than gobble down e.g. munching a hamburger. Therefore, I believe, using chopsticks would be good. But of course, one can equally, achieve this consciously by using fork and spoon by eating moderately also. Chinese also believe in a close knit family and family ties especially for the aged is important. Here, the younger folks pay respect to the elders and life, in my opinion would be more meaningful. Thus I believe healthy living is based also on a holistic approach of family support, few or no pressure leading a happy life. Many of us are chasing after money right up to the day we are nearly going under. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, In traditional China, tea is the favoured drink. Coffee, is in my opinion a more recent development. Chinese is famous for the cultivation of tea and some are considered `vintage' or kept for many years. As mentioned above, coffee is more an `import'. If one get a chance to see the various varieties of tea and even tea for `slimming' are available. Popular tea include oolong, jasmine, iron buddha etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, As far as I can remember, Chinese do have a holy river where one must pay a pilgramage like the Indians. Alternatively, Chinese would rather bury their dead then to cremate bodies and scatter ashes into the sea. Here, the traditional belief is that a good burial site would ensure prosperity for the decendants. More affluent Chinese and in particular the last few dynasties e.g. Ming and Ching dynasties place high (very high) importance over this. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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I am not too sure about Taiwan and Hong Kong but I believe it is most likely true. In Singapore, previously, one would get a compound fine of e.g. $200/- for a first offender i.e. pay the $200 fine. Just recently, one no longer will be able to get a compound fine but rather, must appear in court. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, If one uses the Chinese compass or Luopan to analyse a direction, here, there is the sitting and facing direction. What this means is that on the compass or Luopan, e.g. the compass direction facing the main entrance door is the facing direction while the sitting direction refers to the opposite direction. Thus it is like looking at e.g. O degrees and 180 degrees on the compass or luopan where 0 degrees is the facing direction while 180 degrees refers to the sitting position. It is normally used in conjunction with the Chinese luopan. On this site, since many users do not have a luopan, we have adopted the `regular' or ordinary compass method. You can check out http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Yes, China has a very famous distiller: Olendia Water Company that produces bottled spring water. In the past, it came only in a green glass bottle. Nowadays, it comes in both a green glass bottle and another more compact bottle same as the Ribena clear glass bottle. A few years ago, another version, the alluminium can. This mineral water is very famous in the Far East as it is suppose to be a cooling drink. Because of the alakaline in the drink, one may need to get used to it. The bottled drink comes with CO2. It is a refreshing no calorie drink. In Mandarin, it is translated as `Snake Head' drink. When we order it, from coffee shops, we just ask for `Ser Tao Shui' or (Snake Head drink). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, As far as I can recall, China has not hosted such a festival or a World Trade Fair. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Regina, A mirror in the bedroom does not necessarily spell `bad luck'. The concern here is the belief that when goes to sleep, one's body may leave our body and may get a "fright" when it see's itself in the mirror. The above is the chief reason why, many FS practitioners discourage the placement of a mirror in the bedroom especially if it faces the bed. So far, the above does not necessarily spell bad luck. It is interesting to note that some of us feel uncomfortable (conscious or unconscious) about a mirror facing the bed while others have no reaction to it i.e. they do not feel anything. Thus, if your boyfriend feels strongly and find no issue with placing the mirror, then it is fine. Not everyone is `affected' by it. Your boyfriend is correct to say that there is currently no scientific evidence on this. Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, In the past, concern was more for the measurements based on the Feng Shui ruler. For example, it was found that the imperial foot or more commonly the size of the briefcase was an auspicious measurement which was considered good for placing documents. Although colors has meanings e.g. Red is considered auspicious etc... what you had mentioned e.g. may in someways taken based on Life Associations concept i.e. fixed templates, in my opinion, what you had mentioned goes more towards commercialisation than anything else. Thus, personally, I would not use the information based on the article. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, In my opinion, it depends on the person's religion. Thus not all Chinese believe in reincarnation. Because China is so vast, common religion found in the country includes buddhism, arabic (muslims), taoists and even Christianity etc... Thus like any other country, there will always be a mixture of `races' and religions. Which will determine one's view point or outlook. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. Yes, at one time China do produce cars especially a special version of `offical' cars. These cars, looks similiar to those manufactured in Russia. (Black cars). 2. Nowadays, car manufaturers have set up manufacturing plants. Many types of cars have been imported into the country such as Mercedes which are popular with the more affluent Chinese. Other makes have also shown up. 3. However, the most popular transport is still the bicyles. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Contrary to (I believe) popular beliefs, traditional Chinese `sweets' are a modern invention. With more modern life styles, `sweet dishes' abound. But in the past, dinner does not end with `sweet deserts or dishes'. Most popular and well known sweet dishes are the sweet and sour pork. Chinese char siew pow (red sweet meat) filling enclosed in a small round loaf of bread. Traditonally deserts are not common but in more recent times, 8 course or 9 course dinners are served. The last course is usually a desert e.g. sweet yam, logan and almond jelly etc.. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Ariane, I am sad to hear about your problem: 1. If you have the time, you could check out the Shapes and Form School of this house i.e. do an environmental scanning: the surroundings site, the home. 2. We will certainly be happy provide you credit for a Flying Star Analysis. Here, you have to do some homework i.e. find the centreporint and direction of the main entrance etc... Look closely at the NE sector also. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. Please email: robert-lee@3dmail.com to credit u with a Flying Star Analysis.
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You can visit the link below to have a view of the types of carpets:- http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Feng_Shui_Cures/Semi-circle_radiating_outwards Please see below:- Also, could you Two flag poles can be arranged to create a triangle shape, giving the impression of three objects forming a triangle. When viewed from above, it appears as a triangle from the air. In this configuration, the triangle points outward from the house. Certainly, it is possible to accomplish this task. However, it is advisable to steer clear of tall, slender trees that may pose a threat. Whenever feasible, opt for trees with low trunks that are predominantly covered with leaves. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Darlene, 1. For the Chinese, there is what is known as ancestor worship. Here, a portrait of a loved one or a tablet (representing the loved one) and a incense or joss stick holder is placed on an altar. Usually, many of the houses have space constraints and the altar (ancestor worship) is placed in the living room or dinning room. 2. I believe, your situation is not the same as the above. But rather to keep the portraits. In your case, it is best to keep the portraits on a wall, in a `quiet room' such as the study room. Perhaps, you can also share with us have large are the portraits and if you have any other rooms that you have thought off. Alternatively, in the west, it can be hung along the staircase area leading upstairs. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear GuanPing, Please see below:- We have divided the time such that there will not be a situation where a 2 hour time frame should not overlap another 2 hour time frame. In addition, one Chinese hour is considered 2 western hours. Thus, we would consider both you and your brother as both `WEI' because it pass the 1 pm time frame. However, it also depends on how the timing is recorderd on the birth certificate as it may not show the actual time born. Here is our opinion about twin's related chart and hour pillar:- 1. Hour pillar In our opinion, even if you ignore the hour pillar, we can still get a pretty accurate reading of your life. However, with an accurate hour pillar, you will be able to enjoy two more pillars. Because a full pillars chart consist of hour, day, month, year, conception and life. What it means is taht you can get a more accurate breakdown of whether your element is weak or strong element. Other than that, the hour pillar is less important. Another factor to note is that the forecast chart of 10-year, yearly etc, is based on the year and month pillar. Thus, whether or not you get the hour pillar correct or wrong will have minimal impact on your charts. Only when the hour pillar change the element reading from weak to strong or the other way around. 2. Twin related chart Usually, by default, a twin should normally have the same kind of destiny, unless they happen to be born quite far apart i.e. born in an eariler hour and their in a later hour such as 2:55 pm and 3:05 pm. Please note that Pillars of Destiny analyses your Heavenly Luck. This is very different from your actual earthly luck. What is will mean is that it will affect your luck in whatever you do. However, how you will eventually get from it depends on the person itself. For example, even for Twins, they will eventually have two different types of life. It also depends on education, his interest, the people who groom him, experience which may not be the same for both. Each person will eventually meet different person which he or she admire and these will eventually result in different growth and mental development. Thus, resulting in two different life in which they will eventually lead. The Pillar's influence will remain the same, but how each one of them lead will eventually pave a way for their life. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, It would be nice if we can see a picture of it else, it is very diffcult to comment on the oil painting Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, If the house was built between 1983 to the present, it will still be considered a Period 7 house i.e. no change. Some FS practitioners consider the repainting of the roof (as a means to changing the birth chart of the house). The `significant' thing you mentioned is the replacing of the floor tiles (which to some FS practitioners may consider a change in birth chart. While some FS practitioners consider a change of structure or a major change of birth chart. What is considered a change of birth chart is debateable and has to be looked at on a case-by-case basis. In Flying Star analysis, it is good to plot the birth chart of the two periods (if they are of a different period. For example, the house could be built under Period 6 and a major renovation has been conducted in Period 7. Here, it is best to analyse the birth chart for Period 6 and 7. A good FS practitioner can differentiate which is more accurate to use. One example is, the Period 6 chart is good but the Period 7 chart is not as good. And this is reflected by the current owners having problems. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Rochi, 1. In general, the main entrance door of a house is considered the `mouth' of the house where `qi' enters it. 2. Thus, the main entrance is considered important. 3. The `worry' here is that since the main entrance is suppose to be the `mouth' of the house, a toilet, next to it may inadvertenly, bring in bad qi especially coming from the `toilet'. 4. As you mentioned, if the wall surrounding the toilet is a `solid' wall, there may not be such an effect. The other reason can be looked at e.g. where the toilet area is just above the main entrance door. Here, one day the pumbing (if it is directly above the main entrance) may leak. "Someone coming into the house may be received by the leak.". 5. The same goes for a leak which may or may not occur, if water seeps from the `solid' area to the wall of the front entrance area. The above are the considerations, for a toilet next to the main entrance. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Yes, in general, it is best to avoid plants with thorns inside the house (where possible). Usually, a plant lover chooses plants they `enjoy' or like and places them either in the garden or interior of the house. This is unlike a person who, was told that plants are beneficial and wants to `benefit' from them. It is always, a good choice to view the plants before, deciding buying it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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