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Feng shui ||pinyin]]: fēng shuǐ, ) is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment. The term feng shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the passage of the now-lost Classic of Burial recorded in Guo Pu's commentary: Feng shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy (observation of appearances through formulas and calculations). The feng shui practice discusses architecture in metaphoric terms of "invisible forces" that bind the universe, earth, and humanity together, known as qi. There are a few different varieties. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it! Feng shui (風水 in Chinese's traditional writing) literally means wind water. It is the belief of looking into one's home to see how much positive energy and how to improve it. Feng shui is not only applied to inside the home, but outside as well. An excellent article regarding patio and backyard layout can be found here . Feng Shui is a mechanic in Animal Crossing series based on a real world concept, though the Animal Crossing version is simplified by quite a bit. Mainly, what you do is place certain colored items in a certain corner of your house (see the chart to the right), giving you good luck. Very few items, called "special Feng Shui", will give you luck no matter where you place them in your house. Feng Shui is the main contributor to points to the Happy Room / Home Academy as of City Folk. Many items don't have Feng Shui value, though ones that do generally are either yellow, red, orange, or green. Feng shui (風水(ふうすい) lit. Wind-water?) is a Chinese system of beliefs and principles that is aiming to create harmony with one's surroundings through the proper arrangement of objects and the siting and construction of establishments. In Toaru Majutsu no Index, Tsuchimikado Motoharu, is the only currently known practitioner of Feng shui, and is referred to as an expert in it, as part of being an Onmyoudou specialist. Feng Shui was a Rokugani system of geomancy to help one improve life by strenghtening chi. It was used by the Kuni family to reweave the pattern of the Kuni Wastes and recover them from the Shadowlands Taint. This esoteric discipline was embraced by the Asahina, who created the Asahina Feng Shui Master. El Feng shui (literalmente "viento y agua", del chino tradicional: 風水, chino simplificado: 风水, pinyin: fēng shuǐ) es una pseudociencia que es parte de una antigua filosofía china de la naturaleza. El Feng shui es a menudo identificado como una forma de geomancia, adivinación mediante las características geográficas, pero centrado principalmente en la comprensión de las relaciones entre la naturaleza y nosotros mismos para que podamos vivir en armonía en nuestro entorno. Feng-Shui, das Stehen der Steine, das Wehen des Winds und laufen des Wassers, ist die Kunst und Wissenschaft vom Leben in Harmonie mit dem Ursprung. Seit Jahrtausenden vertrauen die Chinesen auf Feng-Shui, wenn es darum geht, Städte zu entwerfen, Häuser zu bauen, Möbel zu kaufen und Kameras nachzubauen. Feng-Shui ist in 30 Tagen erlernbar durch Studium des Buches "Feng-Shui in 30 Tagen" von der gebürtigen Karl-Marx-Städterin Jutta M. Ulbricht-Wang, geb. Ulbricht, Tochter des ehemaligen Staatsratsvorsitzender der DDR Walter Ulbricht. Kategorie:Verbesserungswürdige Artikel Kategorie:Kultur Le Feng Shui est un élément du jeu présent dans toute la série Animal Crossing, qui consiste à placer les bonnes couleurs aux bons endroits de la pièce principale de la maison (Jaune à l'ouest, rouge à l'est, vert au sud). Un objet ayant deux couleurs mais ayant une couleur "Feng Shui" (par exemple rouge/noir) rapporte un point Feng Shui. Par contre, un objet ayant les deux mêmes couleurs (rouge/rouge), rapporte deux points Feng Shui. Le Feng Shui servirait à augmenter la chance du joueur: Objets jaunes à l'ouest : Objets rouges à l'est : Objets verts au sud : The ancient art of Feng Shui (literally Wind and Water, practitioners are known as Fang Shih) is the alignment of buildings and graves in accordance with heavenly emanations and earthly configurations, allowing chi to flow freely to bring happiness and prosperity to the occupants of the humans near it. Feng Shui also creates spiritual potent places that appease the dragons that sleep beneath the earth. Scientists believe that original Feng Shui orientated itself on magnetic lines and underground waterways, while most traditionalists insist on the presence of dragons and spirits in wind and earth that must be brought into harmony. Feng Shui (風水) is an old Chinese practice where furniture and items are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a house. This supposedly brings good health and fortune to the members of the household. Feng Shui (trad: 風水 simp: 风水 Mandarin: fēngshuǐ, Cantonese: fung1 seoi2, pronounced FUNG SHWAY), literally "wind water" is an ancient Chinese system of improving lifestyle through obeying of several rules relating to the arrangement and styles of furniture and other objects. While few families today practice it fervently, many will often observe it casually. It has its roots in ancient principles set down by Daoists among others, making it unique. Feng Shui is quite complex, probably too complex for this site, but unlike a religion, one can be a cafeteria fengshui-ist, because the purpose is for good luck rather than for divine goals. Feng Shui is a gameplay mechanic found in Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom. Feng Shui (also known as Feng-Shui, Fengshui, Feng=shui, Feng+shui, Feng+shui=Fengshui, Feng~Shui, 風水, or 风水 (by the simple-minded), but usually not Feng%20Shui) is a system of beliefs which proclaim that the forces which govern the Heavens and Earth and drive all cosmic interactions have nothing better to do than complain about furniture or building arrangements, thus earning it the moniker "The ancient oriental art of knocking holes in buildings."
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Feng Shui (風水) is an old Chinese practice where furniture and items are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a house. This supposedly brings good health and fortune to the members of the household. In the Animal Crossing series, the guidelines to Feng Shui are fairly easy. Furniture must have certain properties to contribute to Feng Shui, and it must be positioned properly in the room. There are a few lucky items that contribute to Feng Shui without requiring specific placement, but for the most part, location is key. Please note that Feng Shui only applies to the main room of the player's house. Items placed in other rooms will not affect the player's luck. Feng Shui is a gameplay mechanic found in Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom. Feng shui (風水(ふうすい) lit. 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Feng-Shui ist auch eine Kampfkunst und es ermöglicht einer Meisterin im Haushalt gleichzeitig die Wäsche zu bügeln, das Geschirr zu waschen und den Boden zu staubsaugen, während der Mann die Liveübertragung zwischen Manchester United und dem 1. FC Bayern München sehen kann. Feng-Shui ist in 30 Tagen erlernbar durch Studium des Buches "Feng-Shui in 30 Tagen" von der gebürtigen Karl-Marx-Städterin Jutta M. Ulbricht-Wang, geb. Ulbricht, Tochter des ehemaligen Staatsratsvorsitzender der DDR Walter Ulbricht. Kategorie:Verbesserungswürdige Artikel Kategorie:Kultur Feng Shui is a mechanic in Animal Crossing series based on a real world concept, though the Animal Crossing version is simplified by quite a bit. Mainly, what you do is place certain colored items in a certain corner of your house (see the chart to the right), giving you good luck. Very few items, called "special Feng Shui", will give you luck no matter where you place them in your house. Feng Shui is the main contributor to points to the Happy Room / Home Academy as of City Folk. Many items don't have Feng Shui value, though ones that do generally are either yellow, red, orange, or green. Feng Shui was a Rokugani system of geomancy to help one improve life by strenghtening chi. It was used by the Kuni family to reweave the pattern of the Kuni Wastes and recover them from the Shadowlands Taint. This esoteric discipline was embraced by the Asahina, who created the Asahina Feng Shui Master. Feng Shui (also known as Feng-Shui, Fengshui, Feng=shui, Feng+shui, Feng+shui=Fengshui, Feng~Shui, 風水, or 风水 (by the simple-minded), but usually not Feng%20Shui) is a system of beliefs which proclaim that the forces which govern the Heavens and Earth and drive all cosmic interactions have nothing better to do than complain about furniture or building arrangements, thus earning it the moniker "The ancient oriental art of knocking holes in buildings." El Feng shui (literalmente "viento y agua", del chino tradicional: 風水, chino simplificado: 风水, pinyin: fēng shuǐ) es una pseudociencia que es parte de una antigua filosofía china de la naturaleza. El Feng shui es a menudo identificado como una forma de geomancia, adivinación mediante las características geográficas, pero centrado principalmente en la comprensión de las relaciones entre la naturaleza y nosotros mismos para que podamos vivir en armonía en nuestro entorno. El feng shui tiene que ver con la noción muy sensible de que vivir con y no contra la naturaleza beneficia tanto al ser humano como al medio ambiente. También se relaciona con la noción igualmente razonable de que nuestras vidas se ven profundamente afectadas por nuestro entorno físico y emocional. Si nos rodeamos de símbolos de muerte, desprecio e indiferencia hacia la vida y la naturaleza, con el ruido y las diversas formas de la fealdad, nos volveremos nosotros mismos corruptos en el proceso. Si nos rodeamos de belleza, de dulzura, bondad, compasión, música, y con las diversas expresiones de la dulzura de la vida, nos ennoblecemos tanto nosotros mismos como nuestro medio ambiente. Presuntos maestros del feng shui, los que supuestamente entienden los cinco elementos y las dos energías, como el chi (o Qi) y el sha (energía dura, lo opuesto al chi), supuestamente son capaces de detectar las energías metafísicas y dar instrucciones para su flujo óptimo. El feng shui se ha convertido en una especie de acupuntura arquitectónica: magos y brujos se introducen en edificios o paisajes y utilizan sus sensores metafísicos para detectar el flujo del bien y del mal de la energía. Estos maestros de alquiler declaran dónde deben ir los baños, de qué forma deben colocarse las puertas, donde se deben colgar los espejos, qué habitación necesita las plantas verdes y cual necesita flores rojas, en qué dirección debe encontrarse el cabezal de la cama, etc. Ellos deciden estas cosas en base a su sensación del flujo del chi, los campos electromagnéticos, o cualquier otra forma de energía que al cliente le preocupe. En resumen, el feng shui se ha convertido en un aspecto más de la decoración de interiores en el mundo occidental y los supuestos maestros del feng shui ahora son contratados por grandes sumas de dinero para decirle a la gente, como Donald Trump, de qué manera debe colocar sus puertas y otras cosas. El Feng shui también se ha convertido en otra estafa “energética” de la Nueva Era con matices de productos metafísicos que van desde recortes de papel de medias lunas y planetas, espejos octogonales a flautas de madera puestas a la venta para ayudar a mejorar su salud, aumentar al máximo su potencial y garantizar el cumplimiento de algunas filosofías de galleta de la fortuna. En los países donde la creencia en el feng shui es aún muy fuerte, esta pseudociencia se ha convertido en una mezcolanza de supersticiones y nociones no comprobadas, que se hizo pasar en el currículo universitario como principios científicos de la arquitectura o el urbanismo. The ancient art of Feng Shui (literally Wind and Water, practitioners are known as Fang Shih) is the alignment of buildings and graves in accordance with heavenly emanations and earthly configurations, allowing chi to flow freely to bring happiness and prosperity to the occupants of the humans near it. Feng Shui also creates spiritual potent places that appease the dragons that sleep beneath the earth. Scientists believe that original Feng Shui orientated itself on magnetic lines and underground waterways, while most traditionalists insist on the presence of dragons and spirits in wind and earth that must be brought into harmony. While Feng Shui is practiced among the mortal population of China as well (although many were forced to flee the country after the Communists under Mao became the dominant power), the Kuei-jin, with their special insights into the flow of chi, have developed their own variant of it, also referred to as Tso Tao (the Black Way). It means not only the power to detect dragon lines and arrange areas to be in harmony with them, but the ability to cleanse areas of evil influences, disguise or alter ambient Chi, and even to interfere with a Kuei-jin's ability to draw ambient Chi from an area. By manipulating special talismans, the fang shih can direct energies to control and corrupt. Some Cathayans even make themselves available to mortals for employment as fang shih; they tend to command very high prices due to their skills. Feng shui ||pinyin]]: fēng shuǐ, ) is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment. The term feng shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the passage of the now-lost Classic of Burial recorded in Guo Pu's commentary: Feng shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy (observation of appearances through formulas and calculations). The feng shui practice discusses architecture in metaphoric terms of "invisible forces" that bind the universe, earth, and humanity together, known as qi. 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 water, stars, or a compass. Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water. Feng shui was suppressed in mainland China during the cultural revolution in the 1960s, but since then has increased in popularity. Modern reactions to feng shui are mixed. The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience states that some principles of feng shui are "quite rational", while noting that "folk remedies and superstitions... [have been] incorporated into feng shui's eclectic mix". There are a few different varieties. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it! Feng shui (風水 in Chinese's traditional writing) literally means wind water. It is the belief of looking into one's home to see how much positive energy and how to improve it. In Chinese culture, many of the Chinese believe that placements of some objects and furniture in the home is at an utmost importance to bring in good luck, happiness and prosperity. For example, the placement of the bed towards the window may be regarded as letting in the cosmic powers from the skies above while asleep. Feng shui is not only applied to inside the home, but outside as well. An excellent article regarding patio and backyard layout can be found here . Le Feng Shui est un élément du jeu présent dans toute la série Animal Crossing, qui consiste à placer les bonnes couleurs aux bons endroits de la pièce principale de la maison (Jaune à l'ouest, rouge à l'est, vert au sud). Un objet ayant deux couleurs mais ayant une couleur "Feng Shui" (par exemple rouge/noir) rapporte un point Feng Shui. Par contre, un objet ayant les deux mêmes couleurs (rouge/rouge), rapporte deux points Feng Shui. Le Feng Shui servirait à augmenter la chance du joueur: Objets jaunes à l'ouest : * Diminue le prix des objets vendus par les villageois. * Augmente les chances de floraison des arbres à Clochettes. * Diminue le prix des œuvres chez Rounard. Objets rouges à l'est : * Augmente les chances d'obtenir un objet de chez Nintendo. * Augmente les chances d'obtenir des œuvres d'art authentiques par les villageois . * Augmente les chances de recevoir des papiers peints et des tapis exclusifs de Sarah. Objets verts au sud : * Augmente les chances d'apparition de meubles rares chez Tom Nook. Catégorie:Mécaniques du jeu Catégorie:Décoration intérieure Feng Shui (trad: 風水 simp: 风水 Mandarin: fēngshuǐ, Cantonese: fung1 seoi2, pronounced FUNG SHWAY), literally "wind water" is an ancient Chinese system of improving lifestyle through obeying of several rules relating to the arrangement and styles of furniture and other objects. While few families today practice it fervently, many will often observe it casually. It has its roots in ancient principles set down by Daoists among others, making it unique. Feng Shui is quite complex, probably too complex for this site, but unlike a religion, one can be a cafeteria fengshui-ist, because the purpose is for good luck rather than for divine goals.