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Mr. Tung Chee Hwa BaZi.

Sunday, 4 May 2008


He was the first Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
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Mr.Zeng Yinpei BaZi.

Saturday, 26 April 2008


He was the Commissioner of Police of Hong Kong from January 2001 to December 2003. Tsang had joined the Hong Kong Police in January 1966 as a Probationary Inspector
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Mr. Nicholas Tse BaZi.

Friday, 18 April 2008


He is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor and musician, and son of actor Patrick Tse. He is a member of the Emperor Entertainment Group. Throughout his career, he has been a singer, an actor, a director, a producer, and a composer.
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Free Naming tips using Feng Shui with 5 the elements, Bazi Four Pillars of Destiny

Saturday, 16 February 2008


A name is the first give that the parents give to thier new babies. Therefore, picking the right name is one of the most important tasks you have to make for welcoming your babies. To make naming rights, you can use the five elements to select a english name. Simply clasifies the alphabets into Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. Then you have to determine your predisposition according to your birthday; HOT COLD or NEUTRAL. Those born on or after beginning of summer (5th/6th May) and before the beginning of autumn (7th/8th August)will have Hot predisposition and they need a name with Metal or Water pronounciation.
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'Careers by Element' in BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny.

Friday, 20 July 2007


One of the most common type of question I get as a Fengshui, Bazi practitioner is that asking which type of career suits them. Indeed the Bazi is able to accurately determine the type of career that suits a person most because it can tell us a person's character, ability, interests and luck.
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Are you the next millionaire? How to see Wealth from you Destiny BaZi Chart?

Tuesday, 19 June 2007


Have you ever wonder why some people are so wealthy and not the other? For example, There are a lot people that, doesn't work hard but yet their extremely wealthy or perhaps people that is not that very well educated but earn a lot. Ever wonder why some people make all the sales and build those big down-lines? Is this destiny? If the answer is yes, then when and how wealthy? Here, we will tell you how you can see this from you destiny chart or 八字
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What is Bazi or Four Pillars of Destiny & how should it look like? It also called natal chart of birth.

Wednesday, 7 February 2007


The Chinese in ancient time has learned on how to improve their life and they created a model of human quality of life which depend on three main factors: Heaven Luck, Earth Luck and Man Luck. Bazi or Four Pillars of Destiny is a Chinese conceptual term that describes the four components creating a person's fate or destiny . You can consider this as a map of your life journey. We cannot choose, we cannot run away so whether we like it or not we still have to follow the path in the map. The four components within the moment of birth are year, month, day, and time (hour). The four pillars is a component used alongside fortune telling practices such as Zi wei dou shu within the realm of Chinese Astrology. When a person is born and takes the first breath of air, the influence of this cosmic energy on the newborn is said to map the destiny and characteristics of that particular person.

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Four Pillars of Destiny Bazi reading - A reputable guy

Wednesday, 31 January 2007


Been Asian, obviously many if not all of us still believe the foundation to a better life is a strong fundamental education. But does education really the most important things in life so that we can make more money? If you know that your son cannot study do you still force him to study? Does the young man have other talent?

There are many very successful and wealthy businessmen that actually do not have any degree, but they are more capable as compare with many others.

In many country, especially in Asian country, when you look at their syllabus you’ll find that the students are put through a very rigorous education system. Their kids definitely learn a lot much more. But do they need all the subjects in the syllabus. The subjects almost include all the subjects that I can think of. Parents who can afford it, pay a small fortunes for their kids to go into private and international schools, which when you are actually look at the qualifications of the teachers and principals, you’ll be puzzled how can they actually charge so much. In the Chinese school system, children are drilled in mathematics and science in many languages, and take home piles of homework on a daily basis. Once start working, all the grown kid will forget many of what they have study.

In some other countries like in Australia, it almost seems that the extracurricular activities take a key place in their early education years. So, how does Australia create so many scientist, musicians, noble prize winners, outstanding sports men and women with such an education system that most Asians would consider very ‘relaxing’?

This is because they emphasis on the strengths rather than the weakness. In Australia, if you are good in a particular subject, you are given the opportunity to go deeper and further into it, whether it is arts, maths, science, or sports. It doesn’t matter. You can opt out of your regular classes and take these extra classes. In some country like Malaysia, most parents will ensure that you are given more tuition, and emphasis is given to the weak subjects. Think of the output of these 2 actions: one focuses on strengths and the other on weakness. Which system do you think generates common results and which promotes excellence?

The same principle would apply when we look at a BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny and FengShui of some houses or offices. I believe it is much better to work the strengths rather than fix the weakness.

If you know that your son lack of concentration in his study, find out his talent and concentrate on it. For example if he likes counting get him to study account. Do not get me wrong when I said “study account” I do not necessary means put him back into school for a few years. The kid can just enroll in some sort of account classes and start doing the actual accounting in a firm. It can be any firm and not necessary accounting firm. If you have your own company you can get him to help you in an actual field environment.

Now let me picked an example. He was born in 2006.

He is a Extreme strong daymaster 專格. His BaZi chart is full of “Resources” and his “Wealth” stars.

Bazi fengshui – education
Chart 1. His Ta Yun the 10 years luck cycle


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What is Fate? What is Destiny? Does it exist? Do we determine our own path or destiny? Will our BaZi shows?

Saturday, 9 December 2006


"We were meant to be masters of destiny, not victims of fate."
Those were the words of the late Ronald Reagan, former US president.

Control our own destiny? Is it possible?

And what's the difference between "Fate" and "Destiny"?

The words "Fate" and "Destiny" are often used interchangeably at least in the modern context and therefore raise a lot of confusion to many of us.

In actual fact, there is a difference.

"Fate" is the theory that everything happens just the way it is supposed to happen and all things and events are  predetermined course of one's life that will occur beyond our control.

"Destiny", on the other hand, is a set of predetermined events within one's life that one can take control in shaping our fate.

But others say that our lives are what we make of to shape it. That if we believe that this higher power has a plan for us then by this logic if I just sit on my phat couch at home the whole time, I won't have to worry about anything cause "there's a good plan for me, I am covered".
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