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feng shui (fung´ shwa´) [Chinese] the Chinese art of positioning objects based on the premise that arrangement affects the balance of yin and yang and the flow of qi within an area, which can have positive or negative effects, including effects on health. feng shui (fung shwā), n Chinese art of placing objects in accordance with the concepts of yin and yang—the passive (female) and active (male) principles, respectively—in Chinese cosmology, and the flow of qi which may have beneficial or harmful effects on one's health and life. See also qi. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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An expert in Feng Sui, the Chinese art recently gave an interview saying among many other things, that this is the year for the resurgence of women, women energy. With myriad problems to tackle -- for example, how to translate English common law into Chinese, and where the right of appeal ends with the British Privy Council no longer in the act --Tung has diverted his energies to setting up an inordinately expensive (and secure) new office because the feng sui (omens) of the century-old Government House were said not to be good. |
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