The owner of Taste Of Hon hired Master Dai to set up everything,
cost a fortune yet the business never take off, lost big time.
See what happened to the most expensive master Tony Chan
(Chan Chxn Chxxg)only if he can get himself out of the law suit
let's give an example, is it okay to have where you live next to cemeteries?
myversa 發表於 2010-2-9 08:40
I bought a Master So's book from HK. Pretty interesting. I can lend to you if you like, Myversa.
I've yet to study the book more to determind what to do with my own home. However, I am a believer but if it says to put some weird stuff in my home that will totally be awkward or doesn't blend in with my interior, I WON'T DO IT~!
Back to the topic:
There are things that benefit you while others don't. What you put and repell depends upon your dob, your home settings, and the Chinese year presently. However, facing a cemetery is ALWAYS not advisable!
I think you supposed to panfried the dace fish on New Year Eve,
not cooking meat on New Year day; then serve the fish on 2nd. Day of the New Year
as part of 開年飯, along with the leaf lettuce with roots, and chicken, pork belly etc.