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Dear Judy,
One good example is the double happiness chinese character which symbolises a `pair'.
It is considered good for objects to be in pairs (a couple) in the bedroom.
The belief is that it is not auspicious to have ferocious objects in the bedroom such as the tiger, lion and very yang objects such as the dragon.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/20/00 8:29:00 AM, Judy Huang wrote:
>Hello, Cecil,
>What animal symbols should not
>be placed in a married
>couple's bedroom? dragon,
>crane, tiger, lion????? Thank
>you for your reply.
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