Tai Sui

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Tai Sui
Traditional Chinese太歲
Simplified Chinese太岁

Tai Sui is a Chinese term for the stars directly opposite Jupiter during its roughly 12-year orbital cycle. Personified as deities, they are important features of Chinese astrology, Feng Shui, and Taoism.

Description

Tai Sui General#1 (甲子太歲金辨大將軍)

The 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac are based on divisions of the Jovian orbital cycle, rather than—as with the western zodiac—the apparent motion of the sun relative to the celestial sphere. The star thought to oppose Jupiter during each year of the cycle was personified as a Heavenly General (zh:甲子神列表) or Cycle God. These were believed to assist the Jade Emperor in controlling the mortal world. Their number was later quintupled to 60, based on the combinations of the twelve divisions (reckoned using the earthly stems) with the five Chinese elements of fire, earth, metal, water, and wood. Each of the gods' features and attributes signifies the well-being of that year. For example, if the Tai Sui of the year holds a pen,[who?] it signifies political unrest for that particular year.[why?] On the other hand, if the Tai Sui of the year holds a spear or sword,[who?] it signifies the need to work hard and excel for that year.[why?]

Practices

In Taoism, those whose birth sign or other features clash with the Tai Sui of the year means they will face misfortunes or disturbances for the whole current year. They are advised to conduct a prayer session with a priest to propitiate the deity, permitting peace and good fortune during the year. Talismans thought to protect against Tai Sui[clarification needed] are sold in many areas.[where?]

In Feng Shui, the area of the house corresponding with the position of that year's Tai Sui[clarification needed] is to be left undisturbed to avoid misfortune.

Each year, there would be 4 out of the 12 zodiac would need to conduct a prayer session with a priest to propitiate the deity, permitting peace and good fortune during the year. For year 2017, people whom were born in the year of the Rat, Rabbit, Horse & Rooster need to conduct a prayer session with a priest to propitiate the deity, permitting peace and good fortune during the year.

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