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Comments by "May L" (@MeiinUK) on "How feng shui shaped Hong Kong's skyline" video.
And now, HK people are bollocked for being more chinese then the actual chinese in the mainland !! That is because the people were more Hans chinese in HK, and from the mainland, they were really more Mongolian !!!!! CCP was really more Mongolian in attitude !
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Central Intelligence Agency : What about the marginalisation of the weitou people in HK ?! In fact, the British practically trod and stepped over them !!!! Why are THEY not getting the attentions that is much needed here ?!!?!
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It is not about a myth... Actually. It is about a rule. A rule of man.
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Yes, it was filmed and recorded in media, especially those for foreign viewers... But this is more like a "polite society" way to describe the old tradition way of the "middle kingdom"... In the UK, you can find a lot of old "feng shui" books. A lot of them basically have good ideas on how to rearrange furnitures, and to maximise space... Some people understand it, and some do not.
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: People do not understand the basic law. Basically to summarise, when under British... People could not rule themselves, but they need to make money for the central government. In whichever way or format. Until the country is sustainable.. and now that the country has risen... HK can go back to a provincial little town... The dragon would always be in the North.. Cos it is a mongolian country after all.
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Go Live : What about the "poor chinese" being financed by foreign companies as well ? Cos they keep begging and telling others that they are poor ? Like the Sichuan floodings ?? Why didn't the country then help ?? Why did donation from overseas came as "relieve" ?? The Western countries are no longer rich.. China is now rich... They should handle their own poverty level.
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@pavvosaur : No... Trump has a history that dates a long time back...
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@yanxiangmeng4967 : It is not ridiculous.. It is chinese's way to describe geography, science, and mechanics.. Some of the old white buildings were still standing amongst numerous monsoon and floodings. Bad feng shui... is when you do not listen to those who understands it. Besides, as the wind sweeps downwards, any holes or circulation of those winds downward to reduce the drafts will not create the wind which often is felt below at ground level. This level of feng shui techniques can only be seen on computer stimulation. Whereas in the past, it is passed on by mouth... so you kind of know know. Feng shui to the chinese is what science is to the West.
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@yanxiangmeng4967 : This is not a cultural debate. Lol.... This is not even a debate. Lol.... China had a system. The West also has a system. I am explaining the equivalent of one to the other. And no.. it cannot overlap. So much for you being chinese....
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No. Do tell.
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Lol. That is so bad.
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But they were some of the best ones.. to be able to build such good buildings in a monsoon area, as well as to reduce downward drafts, and also to allow humidity and the angle of the mountainous side... Do you not think that a lot of engineering ingenuity went into that? That is good feng shui... The Feng Shui master back then, was probably a QA consultant, external... to recheck their own work or something.
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Someone recently made a video about UK being windy and in London. But that was because they walked below in the talk high rise, and the drafts were actually quite strong.. If the HSBC building did not have those holes and escalators going upwards.. Then I do not think that those who live below it, would feel its effect....
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