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Dear Anon,
Overall, recently there are quite alot of messages on the placement of `display' objects. Do note that placement of objects is directly related to Chinese beliefs and not Feng Shui.
However, as it is relevant to most of us, (beliefs) we have to be clear about it.
As a general guide, if it is a `display' piece it should preferably be kept inside a display shelf. This is because usually ox have pointed "horns" and may inavertenly create poison arrows.
Keeping the `display' ox in a display shelf effectively contains it especially if it is placed sideways. Most likely, the horns will be pointed towards the support panel of the display cabinet.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/21/99 1:46:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>What is the best place to keep
>large OX? Thanks.
>
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