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COHASSET – A Chinese-Japanese fusion restaurant will be closing its doors after nearly 20 years.. In place of the Feng Shui location at 380 Chief Justice Cushing Highway will be Stoked Pizza, a ...
A keychain containing a four-leaf clover. A good luck charm is an amulet or other item that is believed to bring good luck.Almost any object can be used as a charm. Coins, horseshoes and buttons are examples, as are small objects given as gifts, due to the favorable associations they make.
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[249] [250] In feng shui, these coin-swords are often hung to frighten away demons and evil spirits. [249] Chinese talismans of swordsmen usually depict one of the Taoist immortals Zhong Kui or Lu Dongbin. Swordsmen also appear on zodiac charms, Bagua charms, elephant chess pieces, lock charms, and other Chinese numismatic charms.
Fulu for placement above the primary entrance of one's home, intended to protect against evil. Fulu (traditional Chinese: 符籙; simplified Chinese: 符箓; pinyin: fúlù) are Taoist magic symbols and incantations, [1] [2] translatable into English as 'talismanic script', [a] which are written or painted on talismans by Taoist practitioners.
The luopan or geomantic compass is a Chinese magnetic compass, also known as a feng shui compass. It is used by a feng shui practitioner to determine the precise direction of a structure, place or item. Luo Pan contains a lot of information and formulas regarding its functions. The needle points towards the south magnetic pole.
Moon blocks or jiaobei (also written as jiao bei etc. variants; Chinese: 筊杯 or 珓杯; pinyin: jiǎo bēi; Jyutping: gaau2 bui1), also poe (from Chinese: 桮; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: poe; as used in the term "poe divination"), are wooden divination tools originating from China, which are used in pairs and thrown to seek divine guidance in the form of a yes or no question.
Lillian Too's Flying Star Feng Shui for the Master Practitioner: ISBN 0-00-712957-2: 2003: Lillian Too's Flying Star Feng Shui for Period 8: ISBN 983-9778-76-5: 2003: Feng Shui Life Planner: ISBN 0-600-60902-2: 2005: Lillian Too's 168 Feng Shui Ways to a Calm & Happy Life: ISBN 1-904991-26-2: 2005: Total Feng Shui: ISBN 0-8118-4530-3: 2007