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These are some considerations:-

1. As most know; China is one of the 4 oldest civilizations in world. With a history of at least 5,000 years.

2. Figurines like the Liuli are actually originally collectables. Imagine; in the past, the rich or well to do collect Chinese items which some become antiques.

3. No offence; thus the Liuli is akin to someone today with a hobby of collecting "star wars" figurines or transformer toys.

4. This is the rationale why there are no authority or guide to hand down certain guidelines.

5. For example: an altar:-

5.1. An altar has to fit precisely the Feng Shui ruler measurements. Here, the Feng Shui ruler has both a upper and lower measure. The upper measure refers to Yang or the living. While the lower measure must apply to Yin or dead. A god should be placed on a cabinet that has both these.

5.2. One must not pray to even number of gods. Thus, in a home, one can only pray to 1, 3, 5 etc.. gods.

There are more and more rulesets.

6. Another good example is the "Three Legged toad".

6.1. This is a modern commercial product sold in the name of god knows to line the pocket of the seller.

6.2. The gullible then buys one. And if one checks past message in this forum; one can see queries of:

6.2.1 I read that the three legged toad should be facing the main door. Some say should face inwards and more and more such conflicting advice.

6.2.2 Actually, placement of such commercial products even the Liuli is frankly a "FREE FOR ALL". Go ask advice from many sites or people; people will say whatever they feel like saying.

7. It is common to have a shoe cabinet beside the main door. Just inside the main door and/or outside.

7.1 Even people living inlanded properties does this.


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On 5/24/2016 9:33:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I mean auspicious
figurines made from
Liuli.

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Shoe cabinet cum display / utility area

Many Interior Designs factor in the illusion of spaciousness.

Thus, especially for a narrow corridor; there is often a centre opening such as shown in the example.


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On 5/24/2016 6:40:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:-1. As
most know; China is one of the 4 oldest
civilizations in world. With a history
of at least 5,000 years.2. Figurines
like the Liuli are actually originally
collectables. Imagine; in the past, the
rich or well to do collect Chinese items
which some become antiques.3. No
offence; thus the Liuli is akin to
someone today with a hobby of collecting
"star wars" figurines or transformer
toys.4. This is the rationale why there
are no authority or guide to hand down
certain guidelines.5. For example: an
altar:-5.1. An altar has to fit
precisely the Feng Shui ruler
measurements. Here, the Feng Shui ruler
has both a upper and lower measure. The
upper measure refers to Yang or the
living. While the lower measure must
apply to Yin or dead. A god should be
placed on a cabinet that has both
these.5.2. One must not pray to even
number of gods. Thus, in a home, one can
only pray to 1, 3, 5 etc.. gods.There
are more and more rulesets.6. Another
good example is the "Three Legged
toad".6.1. This is a modern commercial
product sold in the name of god knows to
line the pocket of the seller.6.2. The
gullible then buys one. And if one
checks past message in this forum; one
can see queries of:6.2.1 I read that the
three legged toad should be facing the
main door. Some say should face inwards
and more and more such conflicting
advice.6.2.2 Actually, placement of such
commercial products even the Liuli is
frankly a "FREE FOR ALL". Go ask
advice from many sites or people; people
will say whatever they feel like
saying.7. It is common to have a shoe
cabinet beside the main door. Just
inside the main door and/or outside. 7.1
Even people living inlanded
properties does this.On 5/24/2016
9:33:55 AM, Pasedena Tan wrote:
Hi, I
mean auspicious
figurines made
from
Liuli.


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Shoe cabinet handles serves two purposes: as the handles to open the shoe cabinet doors and also act as air-vents

 

 

 

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On 5/24/2016 11:28:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Shoe cabinet cum display / utility area
Many Interior Designs factor in the
illusion of spaciousness. Thus,
especially for a narrow corridor; there
is often a centre opening such as shown
in the example.On 5/24/2016 6:40:06 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some
considerations:-1. As
most know;
China is one of the 4
oldest
civilizations in world. With a
history
of at least 5,000 years.2.
Figurines
like the Liuli are actually
originally
collectables. Imagine; in
the past, the
rich or well to do
collect Chinese items
which some
become antiques.3. No
offence; thus
the Liuli is akin to
someone today
with a hobby of collecting
"star
wars" figurines or
transformer
toys.4. This is the
rationale why there
are no authority
or guide to hand down
certain
guidelines.5. For example:
an
altar:-5.1. An altar has to
fit
precisely the Feng Shui
ruler
measurements. Here, the Feng
Shui ruler
has both a upper and lower
measure. The
upper measure refers to
Yang or the
living. While the lower
measure must
apply to Yin or dead. A
god should be
placed on a cabinet
that has both
these.5.2. One must not
pray to even
number of gods. Thus, in
a home, one can
only pray to 1, 3, 5
etc.. gods.There
are more and more
rulesets.6. Another
good example is
the "Three Legged
toad".6.1. This is
a modern commercial
product sold in
the name of god knows to
line the
pocket of the seller.6.2.
The
gullible then buys one. And if
one
checks past message in this
forum; one
can see queries of:6.2.1 I
read that the
three legged toad
should be facing the
main door. Some
say should face inwards
and more and
more such conflicting
advice.6.2.2
Actually, placement of
such
commercial products even the
Liuli is
frankly a "FREE FOR
ALL". Go ask
advice from many
sites or people; people
will say
whatever they feel like
saying.7. It
is common to have a shoe
cabinet
beside the main door. Just
inside the
main door and/or outside. 7.1
Even
people living
inlanded
properties does
this.On 5/24/2016
9:33:55 AM,
Pasedena Tan wrote:
Hi, I
mean
auspicious
figurines
made
from
Liuli.

 

 

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Ikea has a similar concept. With door handle-openings..final.thumb.jpg.e4cb7c33a706c76f7824dfe457e4be6a.jpg

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