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Yin Feng SHui Famous Hong Kong Feng Shui Master Zheng Guoqiang was buried alive


seconds after announcing he had found the perfect spot for the grave of recently deceased wealthy Hong Kong businessman!


the spot including the renowned feng shui master. One died in hospital. So what do we make of this? I described this true tale of woe to Lillian and her response is enlightening indeed... makes me understand her brand of feng shui a lot better! But here is what happened... After carefully scouting the hillside cemetery grounds in mainland China for the most suitable, potent and beneficial burial site for the deceased De Meng, feng shui master Zheng Guoqiang from Hong Kong finally announced he had found the perfect spot with perfect feng shui. He spoke with a flourish, stretching his arms out wide, and even as the words


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he scenario resembled a badly written, B-grade horror movie as narrated by the sole survivor of a landslide that buried 7 people. Five died on


left his mouth, the earth rumbled and a huge mudslide slid behind him, bringing down tons of earth, rock and vegetation, burying the entire group of seven who were with him on that hill! The seven included a Taoist priest with surname Wu, two family members, three executives from the cemetery showing the available spots and the feng shui master. Cheng Kwok-kuen or Zheng


Guoqiang counted many celebrities as his clients, and Hong Kong’s newspaper Sing Tao Daily reported that he often came to mainland China to undertake feng shui consultations. In land-scarce Hong Kong, building large mausoleums are officially frowned upon unless you are in the same league as Li Ka-Shing. So the family of De Meng, 75, commissioned Zheng Guoqiang, 55 to visit the cemetery at Zhaoqing just across the border in


Master Zheng Guo Quang and six of his travelling companions perished under a rumbling landslide as soon as he announced the location of De Meng’s burial site.


Guangdong province where land is more easily available.


Zheng checked the available plots of land armed with feng shui


JUNE 2014 | F ENGSHUIWORLD 55


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