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I have recently received a nice pewter plaque of Kwan Kung as a gift. It shows the Grand Duke on one side, and on the back side are several tenets of good business practice.
I don't plan to offer incense, but merely want to display it. Which direction should I be facing it? Where should I put it? I am male, born in the year of the Tiger, 1974. I am currently living in a small dormitory room. My friend also has a plaque and is a male, born in 1965, year of the Snake.
Could you please answer my questions and also provide a bit of general information about placing Kwan Kung as well?
Thank you for your time,
Fred
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