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Dear Yang Ming,
1. Reference:
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-ruler.htm
2. In the above url, one can find a sample Feng Shui ruler.
3. In the above illustration, one can see the top line (just above the inches). This TOP line is meant for Yang Feng Shui. Or Feng Shui for the living.
4. The lower or BOTTOM line (below the inches) relates to Yin Feng Shui measurement or Feng Shui for the dead.
5. Therefore, you could look at the TOP row. 1 Feng Shui foot is equal to an imperial foot of approximately 17 inches.
6. In Hong Kong, one may find 3 or more versions of the Imperial Carpenter's Feng Shui ruler.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/1/2002 3:50:00 AM, Yang Ming Tan wrote:
>There are 2 sets of wording on
>the tape - i think one is for
>inch, the other is for CM.
>Which one should I use?
>
>If i use inch, the wording
>maybe in RED but the wording
>in CM is black. pls advise
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