I’ve just looked into the issue of Tai Sui and fortune for this Year of the Horse in detail, and I found quite a lot of misleading information online, so I’d like to share it with you.



Actually, offending Tai Sui is not only a matter of Tai Sui form; it also includes Tai Sui correction, clash Tai Sui, harm Tai Sui, and break Tai Sui. Among these, Tai Sui correction (your natal year’s zodiac) is considered the biggest impact, causing major fluctuations in fortune. Clash Tai Sui is also significant—sometimes it can even have a more negative effect than Tai Sui correction. Under the influence of these two types, your health, emotions, career, social relationships, finances... all need to be handled with extra care.

As for Tai Sui form, what’s special is that it is a latent influence and can appear at the same time as other types of Tai Sui offenses. When you’re affected by Tai Sui form, it’s easy to run into legal troubles, so you should pay attention to contracts and supervision to avoid getting involved in unnecessary issues. Harm Tai Sui and break Tai Sui have smaller impacts, but you still need to watch out—one causes disruption from the outside, and the other is related to relationship breakdowns or financial problems.

Besides the negative aspects, there are also the harmonious Tai Sui—good luck and favorable fortune. In this Year of the Horse, people born in the Year of the Goat have a six-combination (liu he), so their luck is very strong. Next are those born in the Year of the Tiger and the Year of the Dog, who have a three-combination (san he). As for people born in the Year of the Horse, they face the biggest difficulties—they are affected by both Tai Sui correction and Tai Sui form. People born in the Year of the Rat encounter clash Tai Sui; people born in the Year of the Ox and the Year of the Rabbit have harm Tai Sui and break Tai Sui.

I think the best approach is not to fully trust these predictions, but also not to completely ignore them. When luck is good, make reasonable use of it; when you encounter Tai Sui form or offend Tai Sui, be more cautious with transactions and pay attention to your health. Wishing everyone a very auspicious Year of the Horse—may what you put in bring you more rewards!
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