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Published 2026-03-23
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"heading": "Feng Shui in Chinese Characters: The Writing of Harmony",
"body": "## The Symbols\n\n\n風 水\n\n\n### 1. 風 (Fēng) - Wind\n\n\nThe character depicts an insect (虫) inside a cover (凡 - originally a sail). It represents the invisible movement of air that is felt but not seen.\n\n\n### 2. 水 (Shuǐ) - Water\n\n\nThis pictograph originally looked like a flowing stream with ripples. It represents the fluid, yielding, yet powerful nature of water."
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