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Item Description
fiogf49gjkf0d For centuries, the Chinese Almanac or Tong Shu, has been consulted for suitable dates on everything, forecast the individual's luck for the day, and to assist in Feng Shui and Chinese Astrological calculations. Even today, it is used to advise on selection of appropriate days for almost every important activity, from ground-breaking ceremonies to trying the knot, launching of a new product to opening a new office, renovations to moving houses.
In the Weekly Tong Shu Diary, Joey Yap has compiled and drawn from his extensive knowledge of Feng Shui and BaZi (Four Pillars) and incorporated references for professional practitioners of Chinese Metaphysics. The information in the annual Tong Shu Diary is calculated with the 28 Constellations and Heavenly Stars method, which is one of the time-tested systems used in writing that traditional Tong Shu.
The Weekly Tong Shu Diary comes in a handy size and with a high-quality cover:
What you can find inside the Weekly Tong Shu Diary:
- Daily Guide to Suitable and Unsuitable Activities for 2010
- Guide to Feng Shui Afflictions and Influences for 2010
- Monthly Astrology Guide for all 12 Animal Signs
- Daily Flying Stars Feng Shui
- All-in-One Chinese Solar, Lunar and Western Gregorian Calendar for 2010
- 2010 Forward Planner for the Year
- General Guide to The Nine Stars
- Gua Number and Year Pillar Guide
- Eight Mansions Feng Shui Guide
- 5 Elements Reference Table
- 24 Mountain Ring and Table Guide
- Auspicious Hour Forecast
- Horoscope Forecast
- Conflict Birth Years
- Conflict Directions
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The image above displays the User Guide page that teaches you how to use the weekly diary. |
The image above shows you a sample page of the Weekly Tong Shu Diary. |
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