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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling and Fengshui
by
rahmad2nd
on 09/08/2022, 08:25:42 UTC
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Well, you're quite right about that but that is in the old times because nowadays, not all Chinese people are a believer in Feng Shui nor used it in their daily lives or as a lucky charm. So, I think it's not certain to say that all Chinese folks that have scattered almost throughout the world are Feng Shui believers or a follower.

Personally, I don't really believe in these kinds of things but don't take it wrong because I understand and respect their beliefs about it. It's just that I see Feng Shui more as a business for the Chinese people. Just my thought though.

Fengshui practice is not only involved in the business aspect of Chinese people, almost most Chinese people involve the culture of their ancestors in their daily lives.
not infrequently modern society still adopts these traditions, even for those who already have a religion.

we can even see that there are many fengshui practices applied to buildings or places of business, one example of which is the statue and layout that is the theme of this discussion. maybe the Chinese millennial youth don't really care about this tradition. however, this practice still exists today whether you believe in it or not, it is your personal right.