A Brief Guide to Zodiac Clash with Tai Sui: An Overview of the Annual Fortune for the Twelve Zodiac Signs to Help You Seize Good Luck and Capture Opportunities

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Do you know? The factors influencing a person’s annual luck are far more complex than most people imagine. Besides the well-known zodiac year (Ben Ming Nian), offending Tai Sui includes various forms, each potentially impacting your health, career, and financial luck to different degrees. If you can understand your zodiac sign’s specific situation in a particular year in advance, you can better adjust your mindset and avoid pitfalls.

Offending Tai Sui is divided into five main types, each with different levels of impact

Many people think offending Tai Sui simply means being in the zodiac year (Ben Ming Nian), but this is a misconception. Offending Tai Sui is a broad concept that includes five different forms: Zhi Tai Sui, Chong Tai Sui, Xing Tai Sui, Hai Tai Sui, and Po Tai Sui.

Among these, Zhi Tai Sui and Chong Tai Sui are the most impactful. Zhi Tai Sui refers to the zodiac year, where luck fluctuates significantly, and negative factors are generally concentrated. But don’t assume that the zodiac year is always the worst; Chong Tai Sui can sometimes be even more intense than Zhi Tai Sui, causing ups and downs in career, relationships, and social interactions. Under the influence of these two Tai Sui types, you should pay extra attention to health, emotional stability, career development, social connections, and finances.

In comparison, Hai Tai Sui and Po Tai Sui tend to have milder effects. Hai Tai Sui usually manifests as external disturbances or interpersonal conflicts, leading to minor disputes or verbal disagreements, which can affect work and mood; Po Tai Sui often involves relationship breakdowns, financial losses, or health issues. The specific severity varies among folk beliefs and individual circumstances.

Xing Tai Sui is a special case. It is a hidden negative influence that can occur alongside other forms of Tai Sui. The most obvious feature of Xing Tai Sui is the tendency to attract legal issues or contract disputes. Therefore, under this influence, it’s especially important to be cautious with legal matters, contract terms, and regulatory requirements, and also to pay attention to health management.

Auspicious stars counteracting Tai Sui: the two forms of He Tai Sui

Since there are unfavorable Tai Sui influences, there are naturally positive factors—He Tai Sui. He Tai Sui includes two types: Liu He (Six Harmonies) and San He (Three Harmonies), both of which can bring positive shifts in luck.

Liu He has a stronger influence, referring to the harmonious combination of two zodiac signs (Earthly Branches), which significantly boosts luck. In comparison, San He is also very auspicious but involves three signs, so its effect is relatively milder.

Once you understand these two types of He Tai Sui, you can judge whether your zodiac combination in a given year is favorable or challenging.

Example: Year of the Horse — noticeable differences among zodiac signs

Using the lunar Year of the Horse as an example, the fortunes of the twelve zodiac signs vary greatly.

People born in the Year of the Sheep have the best luck, as Sheep and Horse form a Liu He (Six Harmonies) relationship, greatly enhancing their luck. Next are Tigers and Dogs, which form a San He (Three Harmonies) with Horse and also enjoy good fortune.

In contrast, those born in the Year of the Horse face the dual pressures of their zodiac year—experiencing both Zhi Tai Sui and Xing Tai Sui, leading to more fluctuations. People born in the Year of the Rat face Chong Tai Sui, with equally strong impact. Meanwhile, Ox and Rabbit are affected by Hai Tai Sui and Po Tai Sui respectively, which are lighter but still require caution in daily life.

The hidden rules of Five Elements: invisible factors influencing luck

Besides understanding Tai Sui and He Tai Sui, another dimension cannot be ignored—the Five Elements (Wu Xing). Each zodiac sign’s Earthly Branches have specific Five Element attributes, and these elements follow cycles of mutual generation and restriction.

The cycle of mutual generation is: Metal produces Water, Water produces Wood, Wood produces Fire, Fire produces Earth, and Earth produces Metal. This cycle represents positive energy flow and support.

The cycle of mutual restriction is: Metal restrains Wood, Wood restrains Earth, Earth restrains Water, Water restrains Fire, Fire restrains Metal. These restrictions indicate natural conflicts or suppressions among certain attributes.

Understanding this logic allows you to gain deeper insight into how your zodiac sign performs in different years. Combining Five Elements theory with Tai Sui and He Tai Sui analysis provides a more comprehensive picture of your luck.

A rational attitude is essential: moderate reference, rational approach

It’s important to note that this zodiac fortune system is rooted in folk customs and predictions, not scientific validation. Therefore, after reading your luck analysis, avoid overinterpreting or becoming overly worried about warnings for a particular year.

A more rational approach is: In good years, be slightly more proactive and seize opportunities; in years offending Tai Sui, stay cautious, especially in trading, investments, and health management. This way, you won’t be bound by superstition and can still take steps to avoid misfortune and attract good luck.

Finally, I sincerely wish all readers, regardless of their zodiac sign or whether this year is auspicious or inauspicious, will see their efforts rewarded and enjoy abundant gains in wealth, love, and career!

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