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The document discusses Joey Yap's TV show 'Walking the Dragons' and provides notes on feng shui principles. It also introduces Empress Dowager Ci Xi and the feng shui of her tomb, as well as services from Yap Global Consulting.

The TV show 'Walking the Dragons with Joey Yap' airs on Astro Wah Lai Toi every Sunday from March 8 to April 26, 2009 at 9pm. The show and accompanying notes explain feng shui principles and techniques.

Empress Dowager Ci Xi was the wife of the Xianfeng Emperor and mother of the Tongzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. She became the de facto ruler of China from 1861 to 1908, exercising control over the court during the reigns of two emperors. Her tomb and its feng shui are discussed.

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Walking the Dragons with


Joey Yap TV Show
:
Episode 8 : The Feng Shui of Empress Dowager Ci Xis Tomb
26 April 2009, 9.00 pm

These notes are meant to complement the material and content of the
Walking the Dragons with Joey Yap TV show on Astro Wah Lai Toi. Use
it to help you further understand the principles and techniques explained
by Joey during the show. Feel free to print out the notes prior to the show
and have them on hand to assist and guide you in understanding the
material as you watch the show.


Joey

The Feng Shui of the Restaurant

A.

(Earth Star)


Water Mouth


Kitchen

Blocking the Qi


Cashier

B.

(Earth Star)


Water Mouth

SW W NW

3 4 8 8 7 9
5 1 9

16)
1 6 6 1 2 5
S 3
Kitchen 8 4 N
()
Later Heaven

5 2 4 3 9 7 9 Purple Sitting Star
7 6 2

Cashier
()
Early Heaven

SE E NE

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The Feng Shui of the Restaurant

C.

265 270 275 80
255
260 285 2
250 Rooster 290
295
24
Mo 5 240 Geng You 300
Xin 305

23
0
23
5
nk
n
e
She y g
Do u
X
31
0
31
5
W3 W2 W1
22

0
32
5

K n
ia
WEST SOSUW3
22

5
1
un

32
Q
0

NW

P 330
215

TH S
Go ei


2
W ST

W ST
210

335
g
at

RT N

i
2
W

Ha
i
E

HW

E
205

340
3
SW

NW

200

345
O
1

Ren
Ding
195 19

0
NORTH

355 35
N1
SOUTH SOSUE3
S3
0
Horse

Rat
5 0 360
185 180

N2
S2
Wu

Zi
Kitchen
175 17

10
N3
S1
Bing

G ui

15
0



165

Cashier

20
NE
TH S


160

T
AS

25
Sn

Ox ou
AS
E


E2 T E
Si

Ch
TH N
155
ak 50

E2

30
R
EAST
e

NO
1

SE

35
3
1 NE

un
en
14

E3 G 40
5

E1


E2
14

45
0

13
5 Dr Chen Yin 50
13
0 ag
125 on er 55

120
Yi
Mao
Jia Tig 60
65
115
110 Rabbit 75
70
105 100 80
95 90 85

NW1
()
Ground-breaking of the location will affect the animal sign that is related. For
example, if ground-breaking is at the direction of NW1 which is the direction
of the Xu (Dog), this will affect the people whose animal sign is the Dog.

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The Empress Dowager Ci Xi

1835112919081115
18611908

48

Empress Dowager Ci Xi (November 29, 1835 November 15, 1908), popularly known in China
as the West Dowager Empress (). She was a powerful and charismatic figure who
became the de facto ruler of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, ruling over China for 48 years from
her husbands death in 1861 to her own death in 1908. Ci Xi became the first and only Qing Dynasty Empress to rule from
behind the curtains ().

Coming from an ordinary Manchu family and having been selected by the Xian Feng Emperor as a concubine, she exercised
almost total control over the court under the nominal rule of her son the Tong Zhi Emperor and her nephew the Guang Xu
Emperor, both of whom unsuccessfully attempted to rule in their own right. She was largely conservative during her rule and
refused reform of the political system. Many historians consider her reign despotic, and attribute the fall of the Qing Dynasty,
and Chinas backwardness, to her rule. Many Chinese consider her a villain who is responsible for the fall of China to foreign
powers.

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The Hierarchy for Emperors Qing Dynasty

() ()
Tian Ming (Nuerhachi)
(1616-1626) Taksis Elder Son

() ()
Chong De (Huang Tai Ji) (Nuerhachi)Tai Zus
(1627-1643) Eighth Son

() ()
Shun Zhi (Fu Lin) (Huang Tai Ji) Tai Zongs
(1643- ) 1644-1661 Ninth Son

() ()
Kang Xi (Xuan Ye) (Shun Zhi) Shi Zus
1661-1722 Third Son

() ()
Yong Zheng (Yin Zhen) (Kang Xi) Sheng Zus
1723-1735 Fourth Son

() ()
Qian Long (Hong Li) (Yong Zheng) Shi Zongs
1735-1796 Fourth Son

() ()
Jia Qing (Yong Yan) (Qian Long) Gao Zongs
1796-1820 Fifteenth Son

() ()
Dao Guang (Min Ning) (Jia Qing) Ren Zongs
1820-1850 Second Son

() ()
Xian Feng (Yi Zhu) (Dao Guang) Xuan Zongs
1851-1861 Fourth Son


East Empress Dowager West Empress Dowager
() ()
Cian Ci Xi
Tong Zhi (Zai Chun) Xian Feng and Ci Xis Elder
1861-1875 Son
Behind the Curtains
Behind the Curtains
1861-1908
1861-1881
(
()
)
Guang Xu (Zai Chun) - Dao Guang Seventh Son Yi

Second Empress Consort - Xian Fengs concubine
1875-1908 Xuans Elder Son of the Xian Feng Emperor - Tong Zhis Mother
- Ci Xis nephew

()
Xuan Tong (Pu Yi) Yi Xuans 7 Son Zai Fengs Elder
1908-1911 Son

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The Feng Shui of Empress Dowager Ci Xis Tomb


Peeping Tom

()
Greedy Wolf Nobleman Star


Ci Xis Tomb


The Green Dragon and White Tiger embraces are
too low and therefore not powerful

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Episode 8 was
filmed here
Feng Shui Tips

1. 2.

Desk



Dont align the desk with the door, as this will Chandeliers and beams are not the same, so
create Sha Qi and affect a persons ability to work a chandelier above the desk might only have
and study. psychological effects and has nothing to do with
Feng Shui.

Window
3. 4.

Door



When the bed directly faces the bedroom door, the The windows behind the beds headboard will
Qi that enters the room through the door will collide cause interrupted sleep. It would be better to
with the bed. This will cause bad or interrupted place the headboard against a wall, or to use thick
sleep, and it would be better to move the bed to curtains for the windows if it cannot be moved.
another position. This will be the best solution.

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