
1) Art of furniture placement 2) Atlas Games game 3) Canadian role-playing game 4) Chinese for wind and water 5) Chinese gardening style 6) Chinese home-decor philosophy 7) Harmonic design system 8) Historical role-playing game 9) Type of garden
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Chinese for
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[role-playing game] Feng Shui is a martial arts-themed role-playing game, designed by Robin Laws, published first by Daedalus Entertainment and now by Atlas Games. The game shares its setting with the collectible card game Shadowfist. The system is simple, with most detail being in the game`s combat system. Combat is made to flow quickly, m...
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Feng shui (i; Historically, feng shui was widely used to orient buildings—often spiritually significant structures such as tombs, but also dwellings and other structures—in an auspicious manner. Depending on the particular style of feng shui being used, an auspicious site could be determined by reference to local features such as bodies of wat...
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• (n.) A system of spirit influences for good and evil believed by the Chinese to attend the natural features of landscape; also, a kind of geomancy dealing with these influences, used in determining sites for graves, houses, etc.
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lit. 'wind+water'
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(from the article `Hong Kong`) ...forest genus today is Pinus, represented by the native South China red pine and the slash pine, introduced from Australia. Some of the oldest ...
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Ancient Chinese skill of keeping a balance of forces in the land. The land is regarded as living, and as reflecting the pattern of heaven, so that any development must be in...
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Feng shui (translated as
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Pronounced Fung Schway, is also known as Geomancy, is the art of placement. The meaning of which, is literally, “wind and water.� It was studied and developed in China about 4,000 years ago. Everything in creation is “energy.� The natural elements have their own electro-magnetic energy field, just like humans do. These magnetic fields interact wit…...
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Ancient Chinese art of arranging objects in harmony with the earth`s environment & energy lines. The term literally translates to 'Wind and Water' but it refers to all the five Asian elements. Arranging objects and structures in the appropriate positions according to the system of Feng Shui allows for a healthy flow of spiritual energy or Chi.
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Fêng'-shu`i noun [ Chin.
feng wind +
shiu water.] A system of spirit influences for good and evil believed by the Chinese to attend the natural features of landscape; also, a kind of geomancy dealing with these influences, used in determining sites for graves, houses, etc.
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The art of home decoration or more?
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(Pronounced fung shway.) The art and science of understanding the forces and energy of nature to live in harmony with the environment. This influences us in a positive way and promotes health, wellbeing and success. The aim is to live in harmony with the world by promoting the flow of positive energy and neutralising or avoiding negative or dest...
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noun rules in Chinese philosophy that govern spatial arrangement and orientation in relation to patterns of yin and yang and the flow of energy (qi); the favorable or unfavorable effects are taken into consideration in designing and siting buildings and graves...
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