What is Chong Sha?
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What is Chong Sha?
Today's buildings are often built up to dozens of stories high. From the perspective of Feng Shui, living with floors below the fifth floor is more likely to commit a crime because the dwellings are often blocked by lamp posts, billboards or trees. Those who commit this evil can easily get sick in their family members.
Chongsha's resolution: Use the five emperors of the Wenchang Pagoda that have been consecrated to resolve it. If the location of the evil star coincides with the coming of the evil star in the fleeting years, you must use this star characteristic with other evil-making products: bead curtains, screens, etc.
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