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English: The five-toed Chinese golden yellow Imperial Dragon represents the emperor and star 5 Yellow in Feng Shui. The dotting of the eyes with jusha (red cinnabar powder, ‘dragon’s blood’) is a tradition to ‘awaken’ the dragon. The dragon’s pearl of wisdom is represented by the cosmic trinity of heaven, earth and people. Star 5 Yellow (lian zhen) in Flying Stars Feng Shui can bring unforeseen circumstances when it appears in a palace as mountain, water, annual or monthly star. In 2024, for instance, annual star 5 flies to the west. Yellow colour, the Imperial Dragon, and the melodic sounds of a metallic chiming clock help to placate star 5 Yellow. In Period 9, star 9 takes care of star 5 under certain circumstances.
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The five-toed Chinese golden yellow Imperial Dragon represents the emperor and star 5 Yellow in Feng Shui.

1 January 2010

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