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Dear Anon,
The Chinese Animal Signs is based on Chinese Astrology. In a broad sense, it is the equivalent of say the `English' Astrology signs such as Gemini, Cancer etc...
One should take note that Chinese Astrology is also called
"Zi Wei Dou Shou".
For those who are new and like to find out the 12 different Chinese animal signs can visit one of my earlier sites: http://www.lovesigns.net This site compares the compatibility based on a person's year of birth.
One has to be cautious to use different animal signs to improve Feng Shui especially if one purchases `objects'.
For example, it is in auspicious to place a picture of a hungry tiger who is on the `prowl' in the home.
At www.lovesigns.net, you will find that three sets of animals are considered auspicious and based on the graphic diagram you will find that the animal facing one another is considered it's `worst enemy'.
The site will also show that at a famous convent in Singapore, `Tiger' girl babies were left at the doorstep of the convent in the past.
In Singapore, the birth rate per year is usally around 60,000 to 50,000 babies but during `bad' years such as the `Tiger' year, the birth rate can drop to around 48,000 or less.
One good thing about this is that during such years, there is less competition for such parents to find `better' schools for their child.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/18/99 3:52:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>
>I read somewhere that people
>belonging to different animal
>signs should improve their
>feng shui during particular
>year by using different animal
>. eg pig sign should improve
>the feng shui by keeping a dog
>in the year 1999. Dragon a
>golden turtle or golden cat.
>Is this part of feng shui?
>Thanks.
>
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