Posted July 29, 200421 yr Hello. In many western homes, the stove top and the oven are separate. Must both be facing in a favorable direction according to the house trigram?Thank you for your consideration of this question.Best wishes,Oliv
Posted August 2, 200421 yr Staff Dear Oliv,Traditionally or in the past, there were no such thing as either the electric oven or the refrigerator. (Although there is the clay kiln -- which for the Chinese is often used to make pottery). Otherwise, unlike in the middle east, the Chinese do not often bake bread or pita etc... (As the main Chinese stable food is rice).The most important consideration therefore has to do with the position of the stove.Please note that in my opinion, the micro-wave oven should be considered as belonging to the metal element. This is because, unlike conventional ovens that use heat, the micro-wave ovens excite molecules "inwards" using the wave-length e.g in the 800 megahertz range etc..In many modern Chinese homes, nowadays, it is quite common to have separate ovens from the stove. This has much to do with the western influence.Many years back, stoves such as boreal, tecno-gas etc... are standalone which has an all in-one oven cum stove. Nowadays, these are usually separate.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/29/2004 7:18:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello. In many western homes, thestove top and the oven areseparate. Must both befacing in a favorabledirection according to thehouse trigram?Thank you for yourconsideration of thisquestion.Best wishes,Oliv
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