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Feng Shui (Chinese Horoscope, Chinese Horoscopes, Chinese Zodiac or Chinese Astrology) is the extract of the Chinese wisdom and is proven to be worthful even in today's world. It is widely applied for reference in problem solving, fortune telling and home decorating to bring good luck. This site is operated by a famous Feng Shui Master(Chinese Fortune Teller, online fortune teller), Master Wu, he is offering his online Chinese Fortune Telling services. |
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Chinese Horoscope: Chinese horoscope widely known that it is the most accurate horoscope in the world. From here you can learn about Chinese Horoscope, its history and application. Chinese Horoscope has long history and it is still worthfull today. Without water, trees cannot grow. With too much water, trees will
be uprooted and afloat. With insufficient earth, trees will not grow tall....
The human life cycle is also affected by the same seasonal and environmental
changes. The seasonal changes come from the Sun and Moon which are the clock
for the calendars. The Chinese calendar is designed from the Sun and the Moon
plus the Stem-Branch (concept from trees) cycle. ¡@ Destiny ReadingZi Wei Dou Shu What is Zi Wei Dou Shu ? This is where you find out more about the elusive Chinese Astrology system known as the Zi Wei Dou Shu. The Tzu Wei star is variously known as the Purple Star, the Purple Planet or the Pole Star. Dating from the T'ang Dynasty (618-907 AD), it was first recorded by the master Astrologer Ch'en T'u Nan aka Ch'an Tze Yee, during the Sung Dynasty (960-1280 AD). In Chinese Astrology and Astronomy(Fortune Teller, Zi Wei Dou Shu), the Pole Star stands as the symbol of imperial stability not unlike the importance of the Pole Star in the Western Great Bear Constellation. The Big Dipper is a part of the Great Bear -- a constellation within a constellation. Although the Zi Wei star itself can be equated with the Pole Star, the other stars in the group do not correspond to other stars in the Great Bear (or Dipper) Constellation. The other stars are mostly, if not all, imaginary. Thus, in this manner, the Pole Star is the centre of the Chinese Astronomical system and the Astrological calendar. Its two closest constellations -- Ursa Major and Ursa Minor -- are seen as the North and South Measures, the measures of each person's life-span. The God of Birth is found in the Southern Measure and the God of Death, in the Northern Measure. At the centre of the entire (Chinese) Universe, stands the Pole Star. All other stars used in the Tzu Wei system are there because of their relation to the all important Pole Star. The Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches of any eight-character horoscope (known as the Part-Chi, in Chinese -- Part meaning 'eight', Chi meaning 'character', thus called the 'Part-Chi') consist details of a person's birth day, month, year of birth, time of birth and corresponding values, totaling eight in all. This system is based on Twelve Palaces not unlike the Western Astrology twelve houses only the palaces describe and indicate different aspects of the life. The Tzu Wei system of divination does away with the Western Astrology chart positions of the Ascendant, Midheaven, Nadir and Descendant points of a horoscope. And, has no connection whatsoever with transiting planets making aspects to the natal chart. As such, the place of birth is not required except for checking the element of the country of birth in association with compatibility charts. What IS required: ?The year of birth -- to study the animal and the element of the year in which you were born. Also the fixed element of your animal sign. ?The time of birth -- to determine the Lunar (Ascendant) sign that ruled the hour of your birth. See Chinese Ascendant Signs. ?The month -- to know the Moon sign that corresponds to the Western Sun sign. See Eastern Moon Signs. You might have noticed that the Day of Birth was left out in the above list. Actually, the Month and Day are more involved with the Chinese Astrology system known as The Four Pillars. Here's a breakdown for those interested: 1. The year indicates - the animal sign, aka the Earthly Branch. - the positive or negative pole. - the element of the year. 2. The month indicates - the animal sign governing the month. - the positive or negative pole. - the element of the month. 3. The day indicates - the animal sign governing the day. - the positive or negative pole. - the element of the day. 4. The time indicates - the animal sign governing the time. - the positive or negative pole. - the element of the time. By integrating these factors, their attributes and the effects of positive and negative forces, and all the possible combinations and variations, one can not only understand personalities but go on to predict personal and professional relationships, and forecast what to expect of any given year. ¡@ | |
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Chinese Fortune TellingIn here your can find a lot of information about Chinese Horoscope, Chinese Astrology (Chinese Horoscopes, Numerology) and Chinese Zodiac. You can have various topics of Fortune Telling including Numerology, Chinese Horoscopes, Bazi, Feng Shui, Psychic Reading and Chinese Prediction. Many people eager to know more about their love destiny especially when they don't know how to make decision and who is his or her true love. They can refer to the Chinese fortune telling in Love Compatibility including Love Test, Relationship Test and Marriage Test.
Mouse: You are imaginative, charming, and truly generous to the person you
love. However, you have a tendency to be quick-tempered and overly critical.
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