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Dear cecil,
We hear so much about the role of King in the chinese culture. Why nothing is mentioned about the QUEEN. Did she contribute anything to the Chinese culture.
What happened to the future generations of the King. What about the rest of the Chinese Royals. Where are they now? Thanks.

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Dear Anon,
For those who are interested to learn about the Kings and Queens, can for example purchase or rent the show called " The Last Emperor ". I believe the lead actor is John Lone.
This show traces the life of the Last Emperor of China. I believe the last king died sometime in 198x (correct me if I am wrong).
When the last king set on the throne, he was only a boy. In fact contrary to popular belief, Empress Dowager, during his reign was running the Kingdom and managing the affairs.
One reason why their is a rise and fall of empires is attributed to time dimension. A burial site may be auspicious at certain periods but become less auspicious in the next period. Similiarly, one period may be good for the ruler, another period worse off.
Someone else, may have good periods, and thus another King may take over the present one.
Time dimension is therefore, important in Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/6/99 12:51:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
We hear so much about the role
of King in the chinese
culture. Why nothing is
mentioned about the QUEEN. Did
she contribute anything to the
Chinese culture.
What happened to the future
generations of the King. What
about the rest of the Chinese
Royals. Where are they now?
Thanks.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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