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2004 Chinese Horoscope |
| Overall the wealth luck of Rats this year is so so, but the career is stable and can expect to get promoted if work for a company or their business can get expanded if own a business. They need friends more than they need enemies. And the friends they make at work will eventually help them with their career |
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Feng Shui Horoscopes
Chinese feng shui horoscope is based on twelve animals which represent you depending on the year you were born. Feng shui horoscope is an ancient reading of people's personalities and the influences which nature forces have on them. According to this, each year is represented by an animal and its characteristics. |
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All You Need To Know About The Feng Shui Bagua Map
The feng shui bagua map is an octagonal shaped map which allows you to evaluate in feng shui terms any living or working space. The feng shui bagua is a very important feng shui tool and indispensable when we wish to harmonize a place and the elements in it. |
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Using a Feng Shui Compass
A feng shui compass is a very helpful element when it comes to finding out the location and orientation of a house or building. It will allow you to apply feng shui guidelines in an accurate manner since it will provide you with knowledge on the exact orientation your house has. |
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Buddhism in China
Buddhism, a religion of Indian origin, has affected and been affected by Chinese culture, Politics of China|politics, Chinese literature|literature and Chinese philosophy|philosophy for almost two millenia. For a more generalized discussion of Chinese religion, see religion in China. |
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History of Buddhism in China
Buddhism arrived in China at the start of the 1st century from Central Asia by way of the Silk Road, the main trade route connecting China with the Middle East and India. References to early Chinese Buddhism in the histories, however, contain hagiographical elements and are not necessarily reliable or accurate. These include references to how Emperor Ming of Han China|Emperor Ming of Han dreamt of Buddha and the persecution of King Liu Ying, who was denounced and exiled for his religious beliefs. Nevertheless, historians generally agree that by the middle of the 1st century, the religion had penetrated to areas north of the Huai River. 67 saw Buddhism's official introduction to China with the coming of the two monks Moton and Chufarlan. In 68, under imperial patronage, they established the White Horse Temple close to the imperial capital at Luoyang. By the end of the second century, a prosperous commuity had been settled at Pengcheng (modern Xuzhou, Jiangsu). |
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