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The Chinese word for apple is ping kor
which sounds like the word peace. 

This fruit, apple, then symbolizes peace. 

This makes using fresh red apples on display on your dining room table in a big bowl a peace symbol. 

Red apples have the power it dissolve disharmony in the home, bring peace and completely disintegrate all hostility between family relationships. 

This powerful cure can even calm hostility in the work environment. 

While the fruit is the symbol for peace, the red represents the fire energy which exhausts the wood energy of the quarrelsome vibes.


All hostile behavior and negative acts are associated with the wood element and can be kept under control with the fire energy of the apple and the peace it brings in. 

Just one more reason to engage in  the age old habit of "An apple a day to keep the DR. away"



 
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