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In Chinese tradition, nothing can be more important in the Lunar New Year than to attract good luck and minimize bad luck.

Any Chinese people would most likely have seen the family elders consulting the Chinese almanac.

The Chinese Almanac is used by most Chinese astrologers to determine the best dates to carry out auspicious events. (Source: theSundaily.my)

Chances are, they would also receive talismans and lucky charms to stay lucky, and be told to stay away from certain activities.

Among the precautions is to make sure that your zodiac would not offend the Tai Sui (太岁, the Grand Duke Jupiter or Grand Commander of the Year).

In simpler terms, Tai Sui is the Guardian God of the Year, and it is important because it governs all the fortunes of a particular year.

Those who were born in the years of monkey, tiger, snake and pig need to watch out in 2022.

They fall under the cycle of offending the Tai Sui but don’t worry, it’s not all pessimistic.

The Chinese zodiac signs that ‘Fan Tai Sui’ in the Year 2022. (Credit: Feng Shui Beginner)

How Can We Prevent Offending Tai Sui?

Fan Tai Sui or 犯太歲 refers to offending the Guardian God of the Year.

If you are not doing well at work, have a bad relationship, or suffer from poor physical condition, it may be because you are in the Fan Tai Sui mode.

As it is, Jupiter’s 12-year orbital cycle is what determines the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac.

The star that opposes Jupiter during each lunar year is personified as a heavenly general, cycle god, Grand Duke of Jupiter or Tai Sui.

In case you are wondering, Chinese lore is often linked to astrology. Hence, it is not uncommon for the deities to be personified stars and constellations in the night sky.

There are 60 Tai Suis which is derived by combining the 12 signs with the five Chinese elements of fire, earth, metal, water and wood. 

Five Elements Theory is a Chinese philosophy used to describe interactions and relationships between things. (Source: Facebook)

As an example, the Year of the Water Tiger begins on 1 February 2022.

The features and attributes of each of the gods will define that year.

If the Tai Sui of the year holds a pen, there will be political unrest.

If the Tai Sui of the year holds a spear or sword, you can expect a tough year that requires a lot of hard work.

A Tai Sui chart for 60 years. (Source: Xing Fu)

Battling Fan Tai Sui

To cut a long story short, you need to get a remedy if your birth sign clashes with the Tai Sui in any given year.

Failing to do so would mean a year of adversity or turmoil ahead.

Those who were born in the years of monkey, tiger, snake and pig need to watch out, as they fall under the cycle of offending the Tai Sui.

The remedy is based on a complex chart that predicts which signs will offend which of the 60 grand dukes.

The chart also predicts the challenges that lie in store in the year ahead, which varies according to the attributes of the Grand Dukes.

The details are important to keep in mind if you are renovating your home or building a new house.

The 12 Chinese zodiacs. (Credit: Feng Shui Beginner)

Pleasing The Gods

There is a Cantonese saying that feng shui masters can cheat you for 8 to 10 years.

Thankfully, there are many surefire ways to make the grand duke happy, including by visiting a temple with a Tai Sui shrine to perform Sip Tai Sui.

Sip Tai Sui is a ritual in which you will be given a protective talisman to ensure that all things will go smooth in the lunar year ahead.

Hong Kong feng shui master Mak Ling Ling’s Chinese Zodiac forecast for 2022.

Just remember to be grateful and show it with action, by going back to the temple and thanking the grand duke before the year ends.

Otherwise, the gods will ‘unfriend’ you and there will be retributions in the form of bad luck that could carry over to the next year.

You can also protect yourself from the wrath of the gods by wearing talismans for the year.

At the same time, the feng shui elements at home or office can be adjusted to avert misfortune.


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