Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 15, 2002 Staff Share Posted September 15, 2002 Nowadays, it is quite rare to find the Yearly Chinese Alamac or Tung Shu placed above the main door of Chinese homes.Traditionally, some Chinese would purchase a new Tung Shu (Yearly Chinese Alamac) and place a new copy of it every new year.It is said that this is to ward off evil and provide good luck.To understand what I mean, I have chanced upon an apartment.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 3, 2014 Staff Share Posted October 3, 2014 The Chinese Farmers' Almanac updated yearly and sold close to the 3rd quarter of every year is still in production. It is known as Tong Shu ( 通 = all 书 = book) literally means the "All-knowing Book". Thus some Chinese today follow the traditions of their ancestors and keep on placing a greater importance than say the Lunar New Year. The Tong Shu is produced annually. And often published around the Chinese 7th month. This copy is for the Lunar year 2015 Quote On 9/15/2002 7:58:00 PM, Anonymous wrote: Nowadays, it is quite rare to find the Yearly Chinese Alamac or Tong Shu placed above the main door of Chinese homes. Traditionally, some Chinese would purchase a new Tong Shu (Yearly Chinese Alamac) and place a new copy of it every new year. It is said that this is to ward off evil and provide good luck. To understand what I mean, I have chanced upon an apartment.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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