Tai Sui 2023
Tai Sui 太岁 is a Chinese term for the stars directly opposite the planet Jupiter. It is the most feared and highly respected Deity in Chinese belief. When translated from Chinese, the Tai Sui is known as the Yearly God. It is believed that the zodiac sign that clashes with the Tai Sui of the year may encounter some adverse effect on fortune. The clash effect can be derived from one’s pillar of destiny (birth data). If one offended the Tai Sui, he or she may suffer misfortune or ill fortune.
The Great Duke Jupiter is not the actual planet Jupiter. Tai Sui is an intangible star which moves directly opposite of the planet Jupiter. There are a total of 60 Tai Sui taking turns in a rotating cycle to fulfill their duties on earth each year. The Tai Sui’s appointment would commence on the 1st solar term – Li Chun 立春. And the next would take over the baton on the following Li Chun.
The appearance or feature of the Tai Sui indicates the major event of the year. The Tai Sui for 2023 Year of Rabbit 2023 is General Pi Shi, 皮时 also known as 皮喜 Pi Xi , son of a honourable General named 皮豹子 Leather Leopard.
There are five various clashes namely Zhi 值, Chong 冲, Po 破, Xing 刑 and Hai 害. Each clash formation brings different effect, Zhi 值 and Chong 冲 being the most severe and Hai 害 has the least negative effect.
These are the zodiac/horoscope sign and the various clashes formation in the Year of Rabbit 2023:
Clash Formation | Zodiac Sign | Year of Birth |
Zhi 值 | Rabbit | 1938, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023 |
Chong 冲 | Rooster | 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017 |
Xing 刑 | Rat | 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020 |
Po 破 | Horse | 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014 |
Hai 害 | Dragon | 1928, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024 |
If one's year of birth does not fall under the above category, one of the earthly branches within the pillar of destiny (ba zi) might still have one of the negative clash formations with the Tai Sui. For example, if a person was born at 6am, the person will have a direct clash formation of Zhi 值 in this year.
In the Taoist practice, praying to the Tai Sui at the beginning of the Lunar Year can seek protection and peace to deflect the negative impact or influence.
In the concept of Feng Shui, the Great Duke Jupiter is a body of energy that changes yearly. Its position brings the destructive qi. It is associated with the orientation of a premise determined using the Chinese Feng Shui Compass known as Luo which is marked with the 24 mountains. The location where the Tai Sui resides should best be kept quiet with no disturbance. Activities like renovation, ground breaking, earth digging, banging of doors, repairing and nailing on the area must be avoided till the following year. If the energy field where Tai Sui is located is disturbed, misfortune may befall on the residence such as injuries, financial losses, business failure or sudden illnesses. The impact varies depending on elements and type of clash on the pillar of destiny.
In the Year of Rabbit 2023, the Great Duke Jupiter is located in the East sector. If the main entrance of a premise is located in this direction, even slamming the door while opening and closing would enrage the energy and arouse the negative energy. The directly position direction – West has a name called as Sui Po 岁破. Houses or premise facing East is known as 坐煞. This direction should be treated with equal care. Practice caution and select a date to commence renovation, nailing or drilling if the house or site is affected by these sensitive directions.