It's been a long time since I've had a cultural life.

2024. 5. 10. 16:42U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

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It's been a long time since I've had a cultural life. I watched a movie. Then, "The Outlaws 4"? No. I'm a late person every time. I've watched "The Tomb of the Dead". It's easy to see that it's still being screened, but I was able to make the list of 10 million movies late.

As a hobby of studying physiognomy, I naturally become interested in the studies around me as well. Of course, feng shui is a field I love very much. This is the place I gained by counter-threatening that I should live where the feng shui history, who said that the office I moved to this week is also easy. I won't say that I will get something rough at least because I can get a score of 97 out of 100.
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The plot of the movie is interesting. He used a graveyard to help his descendants who wrote a tomb on Akji, but it turned out that he was a spy. In fact, the story is about a Japanese yin-yang temple's handwriting to break the spine of Baekdu-daegan, which is destroyed by the so-called occult Avengers such as a feng shui temple, undertaker, shaman, and applause.

Generally, fengshui is divided into hushaek (陰宅) and yangtaek (宅), and the tomb is called hushaek (陰宅) because it is the house of a dead person. However, it is a traditional idea of fengshui that if one uses this hushaek well, one's family will prosper and people will be born, but if one uses it in a wrong place like in a movie, one's ancestors will harm his or her descendants.

Whether you believe it or not, there is always a reason that something exists for a long time. I have a real experience related to feng shui, so I think it is very important. In the movie, it is set that not only individuals or family members but also national fortunes are affected by feng shui.
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As in the movie, if you write something wrong, all kinds of things come out. However, it is bitter for some reason that the harshness of Joseon was cut off and the harshness of the country was not just a topic of discussion in the movie, but the situation in Korea these days.

The son of Japan's first scholarship recipient after independence is the country's president. If you look at the luck of the country, something really rough has emerged. Come to think of it, they didn't just put a few iron pits in there, but they had someone who would shake the foundation of the country in advance.

In the news, Naver's Japanese subsidiary Line is on the verge of falling into the grip of Softbank. Nevertheless, the government is just watching, saying it is a private sector solution. Even though the nation's bloodiest corporation is about to pass everything. I don't know how badly our ancestors wrote their graves, but something literally came out really rough. Thanks to this, only Koreans are dying.
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