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Please draw a parallel from this maxim from "a school of snipers":

One shot, one kill.

What you mentioned looks more like our Singlish terms:

Not only being Kiasu (Hokkien dialect term for scared to lose) but more like also Kiasee (scared to DIE!)



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On 6/16/2015 11:46:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee, Is there a rule
as to how many convex mirrors
can one place outside of
his/house for the purpose of
absorbing sha chi? Or
one is generally sufficient to
do so? Thank you.

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On 6/18/2015 9:37:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please draw a parallel from this maxim
from "a school of snipers":One shot, one
kill.What you mentioned looks more like
our Singlish terms:Not only being Kiasu
(Hokkien dialect term for scared to
lose) but more like also Kiasee (scared
to DIE!)On 6/16/2015 11:46:47 AM,
Pauline Li wrote:
Dear Mr Lee, Is
there a rule
as to how many convex
mirrors
can one place outside
of
his/house for the purpose
of
absorbing sha chi? Or
one
is generally sufficient to
do so?
Thank you.

Mr Lee, I think you have read the mind of amateurs who want to maximize the applications of feng shui, but are haunted by the houses they are trying to fix) So my understanding is that one convex mirror is good enough for one house.


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