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Man-ho Kwok

Auteur de The Elements of Feng Shui

32 oeuvres 701 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Séries

Œuvres de Man-ho Kwok

The Elements of Feng Shui (1991) 153 exemplaires
The Eight Immortals of Taoism: Legends and Fables of Popular Taoism (1990) — Directeur de publication; Traducteur — 72 exemplaires
Dragon (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1987) 34 exemplaires
Tiger (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1987) 32 exemplaires
Rabbit (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1987) 29 exemplaires
Dog (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1994) 28 exemplaires
Horse (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1994) 27 exemplaires
Monkey (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1994) 25 exemplaires
Ox (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1987) 24 exemplaires
Rat (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1987) 20 exemplaires
Snake (Chinese Horoscope Library) (1987) 19 exemplaires

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Courte biographie
Kwok Man-ho was born in Southern China. He trained for 20 years in the skills of the Chinese esoteric arts, such as feng shui (geomancy), divination, and exorcism, and he became a Taoist master in the early 1980s. A revered Chinese astrologer, he is one of only five people in the world with the knowledge and wisdom to calculate the Chinese calendar. Kwok Man-ho is the author of numerous books on Chinese divination and religion, including The Ancient Chinese Almanac, The Fortune Teller's I Ching, Authentic Chinese Horoscopes, and The Eight Immortals of Taoism.

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Critiques

Comprehensive little book with good explanations.
 
Signalé
gtischendorf | Nov 29, 2014 |
Feng shui is the way of divining yin and yang in the landscape. It is founded on the belief that the hills and rivers have been and still are eroded by the forces of wind and water. The natural environment is alive with hidden forces. [12] This practice of divination was largely devoted to siting burial sites but is also used in planning palaces, business locations, and homes. Practical Confucianists frowned upon it.
 
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keylawk | Jan 13, 2014 |
Concise, elegant, informative; opens doors to more in-depth information.
 
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JayLivernois | Mar 22, 2010 |
Interesting and useful, though the mirror is quite silly.
 
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JusNeuce | Aug 24, 2006 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
32
Membres
701
Popularité
#36,120
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
4
ISBN
115
Langues
9

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