Who are the most famous Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong? Most of the Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong are famous masters. They are famous masters who are only famous because of national conditions and the media, but they are not masters. For example, Li Juming studied under a domestic teacher. He was a very poor student at that time and could not continue studying before he was a full-time teacher. As for Su Minfeng, someone on the Internet paid 5,000 yuan to have the horoscope content approved by Su, but it was actually worth 50 yuan. This is not nonsense but a fact. The technology of numerology in Hong Kong and Taiwan is far not as good as that in mainland China. Don't think that just publishing a few fortune books makes you a master. Anyone with a basic knowledge of this kind of book can understand it, but it's just deceiving people. It's just that Hong Kong and Taiwan can publish it, but we in the mainland don't.
Who are the famous Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong? The sixth of the ten famous Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong is the pride of our female friends! That is Mak Lingling! The Feng Shui master introduced above They are all men, and Mak Lingling is the leading female Feng Shui master in Hong Kong. Mak Lingling is a famous Hong Kong Yi-Xue master and Kanyu expert. Mak Ling Ling listened to Feng Shui expert Lin Zhen's radio program in 1987 and then learned the art from him. After graduating from college in 1992, he worked as a secretary, and later worked as a lawyer clerk at Wu Bozhong Law Firm, and also worked as a fortune teller part-time. Since 1996, he has transformed into a full-time Feng Shui master, and his clients include securities firms and large real estate companies.
What are some of the ancient Hong Kong Feng Shui TV series, "Famous World" and "Lucky Man" are quite good
About Hong Kong Feng Shui The history, story, or legend of Hong Kong's Bank of China Tower, which is 351 meters tall and has 70 floors, is a landmark building in Hong Kong. After viewing the design drawings, the Bank of China sent a telegram to I.M. Pei expressing deep concern about the numerous giant framed "X"-shaped steel frames displayed on the building's facade. Because in China, "X" means disaster, only criminals' names are marked with an "X"-shaped cross.
In the end, I.M. Pei very carefully concealed the horizontal frame of the "X" and changed the exposed part into an image similar to the auspicious symbol in Buddhism-the swastika. Everyone was happy, although Pei Ieoh Ming poetically described the Bank of China Building as mushrooms springing up after a rain. However, after the building was completed, people still talked about it because Feng Shui masters said that the building was like a sharp knife with cold light, with many sharp corners and ripples like the blade. The buildings facing these sharp corners and corrugated lines all felt uneasy.
This story may sound full of superstition and absurdity, but this is only from a scientific perspective. If you look at it from a cultural and aesthetic perspective, you will find that Feng Shui is not absurd. . From the above story, we at least see the aesthetic value and soothing value of Feng Shui to the soul.
For example, from a scientific point of view, the "X" shaped steel frame of the Bank of China Building is reasonable. From a general architectural art point of view, it ignores the cultural psychology of the Chinese people and the "X" in China. What do the symbols mean? But Feng Shui masters will notice this. If it is said that "beauty is a meaningful form", then things that ignore the cultural psychology of the Chinese people will not be beautiful in the eyes of the Chinese people. It can be said that Feng Shui is a balance and correction of science from a cultural perspective.
Many Westerners marvel at the beauty of the distribution of villages in China's large regions. In fact, the formation of this beauty is closely related to the Chinese people's emphasis on Feng Shui. Although Feng Shui is not subjectively about beauty, objectively Feng Shui has become the standard of beauty for Chinese architectural planning.
Another important value of Feng Shui is its soothing effect on the soul. For example, it is impossible to say scientifically that the Bank of China Tower is like a sharp knife, and it is not good to face it directly. But from a psychological point of view, facing a huge bright sharp corner or a razor-like ripple line every day can make people feel uneasy. Feng shui can solve such problems.
We have seen some books about Feng Shui, some of which denounced Feng Shui as a quackery. But most of them still defend Feng Shui, but the reason for their defense is that they have found science in Feng Shui.
In order to prove the rationality of its own existence, real Feng Shui does not need to be close to science at all. Ieoh Ming Pei, the architectural designer of the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong (the triangular blue tower in the picture) once said: "Hong Kong's Feng Shui masters are like lawyers; they are everywhere, and you can't move forward without asking for their opinions..." Ieoh Ming Pei Ming compared the Bank of China Building to the mushrooms springing up after a rain - a symbol of regeneration and hope in Chinese tradition.
But Mr. Feng Shui said: In their eyes, the building is a three-edged sharp knife, and each edge is a cold blade, radiating murderous energy outwards. Mr. Feng Shui's statement caused a lot of panic in the society; the buildings built around the Bank of China Building either had no edges or corners.
Why do Hong Kong people believe in Feng Shui? , Feng Shui is simply a part of Hong Kong people’s life. For example, if someone dies in the family, Hong Kong people will always want to find a feng shui treasured place for their ancestors to bury. In addition to hoping that their ancestors can rest in peace, it also expresses the deep meaning of blessing the descendants. In daily life, the theory of Feng Shui is more widely used and has even become a key factor in people's decision-making. When many Hong Kong people buy a house, in addition to considering the price and location, they also consider whether the house has good Feng Shui.
In this regard, don’t think that Hong Kong is an international metropolis. The rich have Westernized ideas and are not interested in traditional Chinese magic. It turns out that many local rich are more superstitious than ordinary people in Feng Shui. Whenever doing business or buying and selling stocks, , and even when designing a home, the opinions of a Feng Shui master are very important.
According to Hong Kong media reports, many wealthy people in Hong Kong, such as Li Ka-shing, chairman of Cheung Kong Group, often hire different Feng Shui masters to give advice on different projects, such as hiring Cai Boli to look at the cemetery and hiring "Uncle Chen" to look at the Feng Shui. . As for Henderson Chairman Lee Shau-kee, who ranks second on the Hong Kong rich list, he is a devout believer in Taoism. His teacher is Ren Farong, president of the China Taoist Association. Lee Shau Kee once revealed that his relationship with Yam Farong is "both a teacher and a friend", and the Feng Shui decorations and divination suggested by him are "90% accurate", so he will adopt all the Feng Shui decorations suggested by him.
The older generation of wealthy people believe in Feng Shui, as do the young Westerners like Li Zekai, the son of the city’s giant Gong. Whenever you have a major business, it's easy to find a Feng Shui master to choose an auspicious day. Even when meeting business friends for dinner, Li Zekai still had to choose a day and time.
It is understood that every time a Hong Kong rich man makes a business, the Feng Shui master who contributes can receive hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars in red envelopes. When a Feng Shui master is critically ill, the rich will even fly him to the hospital for medical treatment. All expenses such as transportation fees are paid by the rich. Since there are only a handful of Feng Shui masters with high magical power and the supply exceeds the demand, some Maoshan Taoist priests are also active in Hong Kong's wealthy circles, specializing in rituals and "planting foundation" to make money. This type of mage usually works first and then gets paid. After doing something for the client (such as making the husband who is a mistress change his mind, etc.), he only charges money if it is "effective".
Does anyone know the ranking of Hong Kong Feng Shui masters? Nowadays, many people like to pay attention to Feng Shui. In fact, Feng Shui has been respected by people since ancient times. It is precisely because of its development that the profession of Feng Shui master has been created. The so-called Feng Shui masters refer to people with certain knowledge of Feng Shui. They are often entrusted by others to judge whether Feng Shui is good or bad, and will modify it when necessary. Many people who believe in Feng Shui always believe in Feng Shui masters, so today we will talk about the ranking of Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong.
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1. Uncle Chen, formerly known as Chen Lang, is originally from Sichuan. He is a master in Feng Shui and has been a strategist in the Hong Kong entertainment industry for thirty years. He has done Feng Shui for the richest man in the country, Li Ka-shing, and many celebrities. It is said that he is also Li Ka-shing's royal Feng Shui master
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2. Zhong Yingtang, a four-generation veteran of the academic department, his ancestors once followed Gui Guzi The former master, Yang Gong, Lai Buyi, etc. have obtained the true transmission of Feng Shui. He can be said to be highly respected in the Feng Shui community.
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3. Li Juming, a famous international Feng Shui master and one of the top ten most popular Feng Shui masters in Southeast Asia. He was born in Hong Kong and studied in the Communication Department of Hong Kong Baptist University.
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4. Xu Mozhai is a master of Chinese studies and is currently the president of the Hong Kong Good Luck Association. He scientifically explained Feng Shui, founded the modern fortune-telling theory, and authored eight volumes of "Modern Fortune-telling Theory". He was the first Zhouyi scholar to advocate the "magnetic field theory of Feng Shui"
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5 , Su Minfeng, formerly known as Su Minli, is the first person to simplify Xuankong Feng Shui and Hong Kong TV Feng Shui. He was born in Hong Kong and is a Hong Kong Yixue master. He calls himself a "modern Lai Buyi". He has unique insights into Feng Shui and numerology.
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6. Mak Lingling is a Hong Kong A female feng shui expert, known as Hong Kong's leading female feng shui master and an entertainment feng shui celebrity.
She is proficient in traditional Chinese studies such as Feng Shui, numerology, and numerology. She is one of the few female experts in Chinese medicine and is called Hong Kong's leading "Queen of Metaphysics" by the media.
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7 , Master Zhide is the founder of Qixing Modern Feng Shui and a celebrity numerologist. He has studied Feng Shui and Bazi technique for decades, and has gained profound insights. After long-term practical demonstration, he has a large number of successful cases and is a powerful Feng Shui expert.
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8. Song Shaoguang was an early pioneer in promoting Feng Shui and Zhouyi culture. He was born in Heshan, Guangdong. He once taught at Zhuhai College in Hong Kong and the History Department of Baptist University. He is currently at the Famous Teachers College. Vice dean of the field college.
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9. Mai Guangrong, a Feng Shui consultant who moved the capital of South Korea, a local Feng Shui master, and a Yi Xue master who is well-known at home and abroad. He has been fond of Chinese metaphysics since he was a child. After decades of intensive study and practice, he has accumulated rich experience in Kanyu Feng Shui
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10. Li Chengzhi, Hong Kong Kanyu expert , Hong Kong TV Feng Shui program celebrity. Three generations of his family have been Feng Shui experts, so he has learned Feng Shui from his father since he was a child, and became a Feng Shui master at the age of nineteen.
The above is a sharing of the top ten rankings of Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong. Because Feng Shui emphasizes the unity of nature and man, many people are very concerned about Feng Shui. They must consult a Feng Shui master for the location selection of the Yin and Yang house, marriage, love, and the horoscopes of the year and age. Moreover, Feng Shui is an environmental science and a science that teaches people how to live in harmony and health with themselves and the environment.
Who is the strongest in the feng shui battle of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong? "Hong Kong Central"
Unique super layout
Jiuqu River
The reason why Hong Kong Central is developed is entirely due to Victoria Harbor This cornucopia!
The water in Hong Kong Island flows down from the Pearl River, passes through Kap Shui Mun, enters Victoria Harbor from Tai Kwun, then passes through Kwun Tong Reservoir, and then flows into Lei Yue Mun. Finally, there is Tung Lung Chau blocking it. Doesn't flow away so quickly. Rapid water comes in and slow water comes out. The water forms two "curved water cornucopias" at the two turns in the middle. In Feng Shui, it is called "Jiuqu Laishui", which is the supreme pattern in the sentient water.
Welcome and see-off combination
Looking at the north and south sides of Victoria Harbor from a bird's-eye view, Tsim Sha Tsui has a convex topography, while Central has a concave topography. ! Before West Kowloon was reclaimed, these two terrains formed a perfect plane! In Feng Shui, it is called "Welcome and Farewell Combination", and it is generally used in architectural Feng Shui. However, there are few places in China's developed cities that achieve such a degree of agreement in terms of terrain!
The turtle goes out to sea
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Central and the Hong Kong Space Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui are shaped like a turtle (Xuanwu) and the other is like a turtle. Dome. And on the map, they appear to be facing each other across the sea in a straight line.
The purpose of the Hong Kong government in constructing these two buildings is to use the image of "a turtle going out to sea to hunt for eggs" to call out the "welcome and farewell" of Victoria Harbor
< p> Everyone knows that the most prosperous place for business in Hong Kong is Central. In addition to the above-mentioned "Nine bends in the water" and "welcome and send off", the most critical thing is Tsim Sha Tsui, the strongest three evils formed by the terrain. .If a commercial building wants to prosper, it must choose to "fight three evil spirits". This super evil spirit brought by Tsim Sha Tsui has flooded the entire Central. However, when the main commercial building faces such a strong evil spirit, it should How to fight it?
"HSBC Hong Kong"
The first protagonist: HSBC Hong Kong appears
Throughout The HSBC Building in Central is the only commercial building that chooses to compete head-on with the "Three Evils" in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Look at the picture above, this Feng Shui treasure land is full of buildings. But in front of the HSBC Building facing Victoria Harbor, there is not a single high-rise building. Under normal circumstances, even if you want to fight with the evil spirits coming from the terrain, you must avoid their sharp edges.
Why is HSBC so bold and chooses to confront it head-on?
Let’s take a look at how HSBC can defeat this most powerful “Three Evils”!
Buffer, avoid, absorb
First, let’s take a look at how HSBC buffers evil spirits! When HSBC chose this location directly in Tsim Sha Tsui, its demand for construction area was more than 20,000 square meters (17 acres), but HSBC bought nearly 50,000 square meters of land.
What will the extra land be used for?
HSBC turned the land in front of the building into a park, planted lush trees, and handed it over to the government for management! This park is the famous Statue Square in Hong Kong today!
The purpose is to use the dense trees in the park to buffer the three evil spirits in Tsim Sha Tsui. The evil spirits pass through the buffer zone of the park before arriving in front of the bank.
Next up are two famous lions in Hong Kong --- "Stephen" and "Stitt".
These two heroic lions have been guarding HSBC for nearly a century. I don’t need to explain their role. They are common at the entrances of banks in inland China, but the funny thing is that there are no such things at the entrances of many banks. Evil spirits, they are also placed for decoration.
HSBC also prints its cute pets on banknotes. No wonder it is so popular in Hong Kong and everyone loves it.
Can HSBC absorb the evil spirits through the two layers of parks and lions? Not yet, this evil spirit is so powerful that it can invigorate the entire Central business district, how can it be stopped so easily!
So the most bizarre phenomenon occurred in commercial buildings.
Avoid evil
HSBC completely empty the first floor of thousands of square meters. The key is, they don’t even build any doors.
As you can see from the picture above, there is nothing in the lobby on the first floor of HSBC Bank except two escalators. And there are no gates for the front and rear entrances. This design is extremely rare in commercial buildings and even in the world.
Because the direct evil energy formed in Tsim Sha Tsui is formed from the triangle of the terrain! Therefore, the evil spirit is attached to the ground plane and goes straight towards it! So HSBC first used parks and lions to block and weaken the evil spirits. The front and rear doors on the first floor of the building were fully opened, and the first floor was completely empty, allowing the evil spirits to rush straight through and completely avoiding the evil spirits.
After avoiding it, you need to consider how to absorb the "wealth" brought by evil spirits.
Absorb evil spirits (wealth)
First of all, we need to popularize a Feng Shui point of view. The "prosperity" and "decline" caused by evil spirits are " "Wealth" and "defeat" are directly proportional, why is it called "Fighting Three Evils"? The key is to avoid it... >>
Why do Hong Kong people pay attention to Feng Shui? Why do Hong Kong people pay attention to Feng Shui? uakb
I heard that the fortune-telling books (feng shui books) bought in Hong Kong are very accurate! There are many famous ones in Hong Kong, and Li Juming's book is also good
Who are the best Feng Shui masters in Hong Kong, China? Who is the best Feng Shui master in Hong Kong? Introduction to the Top Ten Feng Shui Masters (2) Errors Mai Lingling made many mistakes when hosting a metaphysics program. Once when she was a guest on the TVB program "Outstanding People", she even failed to figure out how to use the most basic tool in geophysics. Wrong, I can’t understand the directions of south and north on Luogeng. I thought the tip of Luogeng’s needle points to the north (it’s actually the south)
Error incident
Mai Lingling made many mistakes when hosting a metaphysics program. Once when she was a guest on the TVB program "Outstanding People", she even failed to use the most basic tool in metaphysics - Luo Geng. She also made a mistake in how to use it. She couldn't understand the directions of south and north on Luogeng. She thought that the tip of Luogeng's needle was pointing to the north (it was actually the south). When the program was broadcast, she said south as north, which was reported by the media. It was widely reported and was laughed at and discussed by insiders. After being corrected by her colleagues, Mai Lingling has regained the correct usage of Luogeng. But one petal was done well and the other was wrong. Later in the demonstration, the position of the material, the position of the peach blossom and the direction of the disease were wrong again, which made a big joke again.
Metaphysics program
This girl is currently developing in all directions in Hong Kong. Not only is she doing a good job in metaphysics, She even started to get involved in singing. For example, she collaborated with Hong Kong's popular RAP group Nongfu on a song that became popular and received great praise. Friends who are interested can listen to it. Her voice is also good. Obviously, Mai Lingling is now more popular than Chen Shuaifo, Lin Zhen, and Shao Weihua. Mr. Huang Honglu is the first in China to "calculate the past for free and calculate the future for a fee", making fortune telling return to science.
"Mai Lingling's Fortune for the Year of the Tiger 2010"
The mystery is so profound. He also hosts metaphysics programs such as Radio Television Hong Kong, Metro Radio, and Cable TV's Weird Talk, Sixty Minutes of Mysterious Perspective, and Mysterious Decoding. He is also the author of Destiny Comes with Reason, Destiny Comes with Opportunity, Stepping on the Qingyun Road, Good Feng Shui for Home Selection, Facial Readings, and Property Feng Shui. Heavenly Book, Fortune in the Year of the Sheep, Fortune in the Year of the Monkey, Fortune in the Year of the Rooster, Fortune in the Year of the Dog and Fortune in the Year of the Pig.
"Hong Kong's number one Feng Shui master", "Queen of Metaphysics" and "Master of Yi Xue" were introduced by the host in a grand and somewhat exaggerated manner. Mai Lingling jumped onto the stage. The audience burst into warm applause.
This is the last weekend of 2012, at 10 am, in the banquet hall of a five-star hotel in Tianhe, Guangzhou, the "Mai Lingling Feng Shui Kanyu Lecture" is being held. The banquet hall, which can accommodate about 800 people, was already full, and latecomers had to weave through the crowd to find the few empty seats.
On stage, Master Mai wears a signature smile, a red top and a black skirt - a standard image she has deliberately maintained over the years.
Her one-hour lecture started with the decryption of faces and ended with the fortune of the Year of the Snake, with many interactions interspersed in between. As long as you tell your birth year and time, she can give you instructions on the spot and tell you what is missing in the five elements and what you need to pay attention to in the new year. The response from the audience was extremely enthusiastic. Whenever there is an opportunity for Master Mak to give a speech or read a fortune, everyone will raise their hands enthusiastically and even run directly to the stage. At one point, the enthusiastic audience surrounded her so much that there was concern that the lecture would not be able to continue.
Metaphysical physiognomy was once a taboo in mainland China, but now it has become a fashionable topic. Over the years, Mai Lingling has gone north to the mainland to give Feng Shui lectures every Friday and Saturday. Even she can’t remember how many lectures she has given. The end of the year is her busiest time of the year. Many companies invite her to give speeches on the fortunes of the new year - this is Ping An Bank's thank-you party for high-end customers.
Mai Lingling’s lowest price for each event in the Mainland is NT$80,000, while the top Feng Shui master in the Mainland’s highest price for an event is only NT$30,000 to NT$50,000.
4 Mysterious Faces
Mai Lingling
Single eyelids People are more direct, don't know how to beat around the bush, and like to get straight to the point when speaking, so they can easily hurt others unknowingly. Moreover, this kind of person is more impulsive and can easily conflict with others over trivial matters. They don't know how to be tactful and don't know how to show off, which makes them seem more withdrawn and think too highly of themselves. The advantage of people with single eyelids is that they are more sincere, but the disadvantage is that they are not sociable.
Double eyelids
People with double eyelids are full of emotions and are prone to sadness and emotional ups and downs. They know how to speak in a roundabout way, and will not directly conflict with others. Even if they are unhappy in their hearts, they will not show it immediately. They are indifferent to emotions and anger, and they know how to deal with the world better, so they have more friends. The advantage is that he is sociable, but the disadvantage is that he is more hypocritical.
Single and double eyelids
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