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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
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Joey
Feng Shui of Hetuala
White Tiger Holding Seal
Bright Hall
Main Gate
The Emperors Seat
Bright Hall: This refers to the spacious area in front of the Main Door of a property that helps to collect
the Qi in the area. This area is important because Qi must first settle and collect before it can be
harnessed, tapped into, and used.
The Emperors Seat: This refers to a mountain formation that is shaped like an emperors throne.
Rising Mountain
Table Mountain
The building in
front is too high
Main entrance is aligned
in a straight line with the
back door, causing the Qi
to rush out.
Table Mountain: A Table Mountain refers to a mountain that is not too large, and not too far from the front
of the meridian mountain.
Rising Mountain: This refers to the bigger and taller mountain after the Table Mountain, and located
further away from the front of meridian mountain.
Emperor Nuerhachi is considered to be the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and is known as the founding father
of the Manchu state. His reign lasted from 1616 up until his death in 1626. He was the first person to collectively
group all the various Manchu tribes that went on to later form the Qing Dynasty.
Nuerhachis father and grandfather were both killed in an attack led by the Ming Dynasty, which fuelled his deep and
immense desire to exact retribution from them for his family members deaths. As a result, Nuerhachi commissioned
a document that came to be known as the Seven Grievances. In this document, he listed out his specific objections
against the Ming and therefore led more than 20,000 troops to battle against the Ming Dynasty.
Among the most lasting contributions that Nuerhaci left his descendants was establishing what is known as the Eight
Banners. The Eight Banners would eventually form the backbone of the military that dominated the Qing empire.
Nuerhacis reign was a successful one because he led many battles against the Ming Dynasty, as well the Mongols,
Koreans, and other clans, simultaneously enlarging the territory under his control and augmenting his power as a
leader.
Name During Period Chinese Temple Name Period of Reign Name of Tombs
Rising Mountain
( Flying Goose Opening Canopy)
Table Mountain
( Prostrating Formation)
Pu Yi
12.
Guang Xu
11.
10.
Tong Zhi
9. Xian Feng
The Noble Dragon
8. Dao Guang
Facing Its Ancestors
Formation 7.
Jia Qing
6.
5. Qian Long
4.
Yong Zheng
3.
1. 2.
Kang Xi
Shun Zhi
Huang Tai Ji
Nuerhachi
The Noble Dragon Facing its Ancestors Formation: This refers to a mountain vein that is shaped like a
dragon, one that is said to appear as if it is turning back to view its ancestors.
Prostrating Formation: This refers to a mountain shaped like a prostrating person.
Flying Goose Opening Canopy: This is a mountain that has a shape like a goose rising with its wings open.
Rising Mountain
Table Mountain
Looking out
If you are here
If you are here
Looking in
Table Mountain
Rising Mountain
If you are here
Looking in
Rising Mountain
Table Mountain
Looking out
Table Mountain
Rising Mountain
If you are here
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1.
()
(Supporting Mountain)
Three Storey House
The best choice
2 1/2 Storey House
()
(Table Mountain)
Double Storey House
The 2 1/2 Storey house is in the best location as the 3 storey house behind it acts as Supporting
Mountain, while 2 storey house in front as a Table Mountain
2.
a.
A straight and long road
creates Sha Qi for the
house at the end of it.
b.
A short road will not
effected the house at
the end.
c.
,
The houses surrounding
the cul-de-sac are less
affected, compared to the
Hit by Sha Qi
house right at the end of
the road.
3.
The Qi is unable to collect here
This house is at the best location,
as Qi can collect here.
This location is still considered good.
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