It is usually a pair of mandarin ducks that they refer to and in general they should be placed in the southwest corner and be made of ceramic or stone from 2002-2009. If you know your personal love corner or nien yen then place them there. To find out this corner if you are a woman take your year of birth and add the last 2 digits, reduce to a single number and then add five.If you are a man reduce the number to a single digit annd subtract from 10. If the number is more than 10 for the woman ,reduce to a single number again. This will be your kua number. refer to a feng shui book to find out what your auspicious directions are for aspects of life
2007-03-27 03:12:10
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answered by elflocks 2
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The definition of the Northwest being a romance corner is actually a creation by new age Feng Shui. In traditional Feng Shui, the romance corner/direction depends on your Kua Number.
Though your room may not have a certain corner, i am sure your home would have the corner/sector. If all else is unacceptable, your bedside corner would be the place.
To calculate your Kua Number and find out your auspicious/inauspicious directions:
http://www.smilingbamboo.com/feng-shui-kua/
2007-03-29 19:29:07
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answered by 8thpillar 3
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Keep the pair of pigeon's statues in the northwest corner of your room. It may not be an outside wall but every room has a northwest corner!
2007-03-27 07:42:04
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answered by Sue 5
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I don't know much about pigeons statues been situated ina certain area in ones home.
(Chinese Philosophy)etc, However If there is an area, in the North West of your home you are able, be it out or inside of your home then, put it there.
2007-03-27 03:42:52
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answered by aotea s 5
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i think of it particularly is ducks and it particularly isn't any longer as important and spending time on being incredible to the folk you have an interest in and making your self eye-catching relatively than focusing your capability on that straightforward answer that on no account particularly addresses the subject.
2016-10-20 01:18:03
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answered by archuletta 4
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Inside the front door
2007-03-27 03:10:19
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answered by skcs11 7
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the northwest corner of your bed
2007-03-27 03:08:42
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answered by luminous 7
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yeah, not Chinese philosophy, sorry
2007-03-27 03:21:38
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answered by Sorrowful W 1
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