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Dear Anon,
As mentioned in my earlier forum message, there is no advantage in displaying a Chinese coin sword. Unless, one wants to use it to offer protection - from e.g. the underworld or from ghosts or spirits.
Keeping it in a drawer or wrapping it in e.g. newspaper and keeping is fine. Not necessary to `throw it away'.
Displaying it without a purpose may inadvertently create family disputes or quarrels.
A while back, I mentioned that it is also a disadvantage to display a pair of kirin inside or just outside the house. This will affect harmony in a family.
For door guards, such as a pair of lions, it is still ok, so long as it faces outwards plus, it is plumb and preferred that it has a smiling face. As opposed to a fierce looking face.
Hope that helps.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/15/2002 3:41:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Thank you so very much for
>your quick reply. I was
>really confused about this and
>you have clarified it from me.
>
>Since the purpose of this
>sword does not suit me, how
>can I rid of it?
>
>Thank you.
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