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- Chinese Burial Sites - The best examples of feng shui are the Ming tombs which were built at the foot of hills. (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 329 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
- Emperor Shun Zhi or Fulin Aixinjueluo , the 1st Emperor - The East Tombs of the Qing Dynasty is located in Malanyu, Zunhua Country, Hebei. Construction started in 1661, the 18th year of Emperor Shun Zhi's reign. In total, 14 tombs were found. (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 238 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
- The birth of Shapes & Form School - The birth of the "Shapes & Form School" of Feng Shui (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 273 Rating: 10 Votes: 10) Rate It
- The Landscape - The ancient Chinese to judiciously study their surroundings in the hope of building better palaces, temples, settlements, homes, burial tombs and more. (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 314 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
- The Ming Dynasty Tombs at Mount Tian Shou - Mount Tianshou or translated in English as " Heavenly Longevity " is an excellent geomancy site surrounded by hills and facing a vast basin of water. (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 245 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
- The Qing Dynasty Period - The Qing Dynasty inherited the traditional ideas especially that of geomancy from the past dynasties particularly the earlier Ming Dynasty in choosing sites for tombs. (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 222 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 2) Rate It
- The Tomb of Marquis Zheng - Marquis Zheng's tomb is situated at a place called the "Drum-beating" Hill about 3 kilometres to the Northwest of Hubei province. (Added: 1-Apr-2000 Hits: 225 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It