2026 Chinese New Year Zodiac Forecast - Horse

Fengshui is an ancient science . It is all calculations based on formula and it is not praying on super nature forces . It is all calculated based on the time and environment . In the Eight Character analysis , we use the birth details - ie, the year / month / date / hour of one’s birth to calculate the person luck and then try and avoid those traps or hiccups ahead . In geomancy , we use the path and also the house or office’s direction to see whether the fortune can be improved and helping the clients to strengthen their fortune ahead . Every 20 years in the school of the Xuan Kong the stars involved has rotations and the command star changes. For example in the year from 2003 to 2023 , the 8th star of the fengshui period meant that those things concerning with the earth element become valuable and you should notice that the properties prices has steep increment . In the period from 2024 to 2043 , the fire element become the commanding force and hence the AI emerges and even the electric vehicles becoming more and more common on the street .
Fengshui Explained Fengshi is actually only concerning with yin and yang concept . In different school of thoughts , we believe that every fengshui period , the critical water direction will need to be adjusted . For instance in the fengshui period from 2003 to 2023, we want the water facing your house to be in the south west direction . In fengshui period 9 we would like the water to be changed to north sector of your house . When the calculation of the fengshu stars changes certain calculations also change .
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Zodiac Sign: Horse (Associated with the Branch Wu) Auspicious Stars: Jiang Xing (General Star) / Sui Jia (Imperial Chariot) Inauspicious Stars: Tai Sui (Grand Duke of Jupiter) / Jian Feng (Sword Blade) / Fu Shi (Hidden Corpse) / San Xing (Three Penalties)
Year of Birth: 1918: Wu Wu (戊午) 1930: Geng Wu (庚午) 1942: Ren Wu (壬午) 1954: Jia Wu (甲午) 1966: Bing Wu (丙午) 1978: Wu Wu (戊午) 1990: Geng Wu (庚午) 2002: Ren Wu (壬午) 2014: Jia Wu (甲午) Tai Sui, representing the Yearly Governor among the twelve zodiac signs, presides over the year's fortune and misfortune. Those born in the Year of the Horse are facing governing Tai Sui (confronting Tai Sui directly) this year, indicating a period of significant pressure. As the zodiac sign representing Tai Sui, you may feel under constant scrutiny at work, making you apprehensive about making mistakes. If you work in a frontline role, be extra cautious about accidents this year. In ancient agrarian societies, offending Tai Sui had a considerable impact, as people were more prone to accidents while working in the fields. The zodiac signs clashing with Tai Sui this Year of the Horse are: Horse – Zhi Tai Sui (Direct Clash) / Xing Tai Sui (Penalty Clash) Rat – Chong Tai Sui (Opposition Clash) Ox – Hai Tai Sui (Harm Clash) Rabbit – Po Tai Sui (Break Clash) The horse is a fierce animal. In Mongolian tradition, a rite of passage involves taming a wild horse. Horses can carry their masters into battles with uncertain outcomes. This year, those born in the Year of the Horse should avoid all dangerous recreational activities. This advice also applies to the other zodiac signs listed above who are clashing with Tai Sui. However, don't be overly sensitive about this clash. Look at the people around you; they often achieve significant things during their Tai Sui year as well. A person's destiny is determined by their specific birth year, month, day, and hour which we called the eight character analysis – ie. the bazi analysis . Analysis of Auspicious Stars for the Horse: The auspicious star for those born in the Year of the Horse is Sui Jia (Imperial Chariot). To understand Sui Jia, one must first understand Tai Sui. Tai Sui is not an actual celestial body but a virtual deity, the mirror image of the "Year Star" (Jupiter). Ancient people observed that Jupiter (the Year Star) orbits the heavens roughly every 12 years. They divided the ecliptic into twelve equal parts, naming them with the twelve Earthly Branches. Each year, a "Tai Sui Deity" takes turns presiding, governing the good and bad fortune for that year, known as the "Year's Tai Sui" or "Current Year's Tai Sui." This is the true meaning of Tai Sui. The term "Sui Jia" can be vividly understood as "the chariot of the Tai Sui deity." It refers to the directional position (Earthly Branch) associated with the Tai Sui of that year. For example, 2023 was the Gui Mao year, with Tai Sui in the Mao direction (due east). Therefore, the Mao direction was the "Sui Jia" position for 2023. In ancient times, this direction was considered sacred and noble, requiring reverence. It was advised not to break ground or build in that direction to avoid "disturbing the Tai Sui," which would bring misfortune. "Sui Jia" also refers to the Tai Sui deity presiding over the year itself, representing the authority and focal point of that year's fortune. Understanding this reveals that the rotating Tai Sui itself isn't necessarily a source of great danger. Sui Jia implies both opportunities and challenges. "Jia" (chariot) conveys notions of nobility, leadership, and movement. This suggests that in your zodiac year, you may face job changes, attention from superiors, opportunities to showcase your abilities, or matters related to purchasing a vehicle or traveling. However, it also signifies immense pressure, being in the spotlight, and the need for caution in every action. With "high position comes great responsibility," making you prone to mistakes or fatigue. The saying, "With Tai Sui sitting overhead, blessings are scarce, and misfortune is likely," precisely describes the complex, mixed fortune-and- misfortune nature of Zhi Tai Sui (sitting in the Imperial Chariot). Regarding Feng Shui, those born in the Year of the Horse must remember not to break ground or undertake construction in the South this year, as it can easily destroy your own good fortune. In simple terms, "Sui Jia" is the honorific and personified expression of the year's Tai Sui. Directionally, it represents the Tai Sui's direction which requires respect. In 2026, this is the South. Therefore, having "Sui Jia" enter your destiny palace indicates a busy, changing year full of challenges and opportunities, demanding exceptionally steady conduct. Responsibilities are likely to increase this year; handle them well because everyone's attention is on you. For projects at work this year, you must oversee them carefully and not deliver haphazardly. Management may consider promoting you, but envy may lead others to constantly look for your mistakes. This year, be careful about excessive flaunting of wealth or boasting about achievements to prevent jealousy. Jiang Xing (General Star): As the name suggests, it is related to generals, leadership, and authority. Its core meanings are: Leadership and Authority: Symbolizes strong organizational and management skills, decisiveness, and dignity – possessing the demeanor of a great general. Competition and Achievement: Represents the ability to stand out in competitive environments, achieve victory, and gain power and status. Focus and Expertise: Like a general focused on the battlefield, Jiang Xing also represents high concentration and professional skill in a particular field. Your execution ability will be very strong this year. Coupled with this year's Sui Jia, it indicates that your career path actually has potential and will not be hindered solely because of the Tai Sui clash. This year, you also have a certain ability to help your subordinates. Seeing "Jiang Xing" enter your destiny palace is generally a positive sign, meaning you have the potential to become a core figure in your team or achieve breakthroughs in your field this year. Analysis of Inauspicious Stars for the Horse: Jian Feng (Sword Blade): The core meaning of this inauspicious star is: Sharp, piercing injury like a sword's edge. A year prone to physical harm. Sudden accidents, bloodshed, surgery, injury from sharp objects, car accidents, trauma, etc. Extremely aggressive, unavoidable, direct, and fierce. Those born in the Year of the Horse must absolutely not engage in dangerous recreational activities like scuba diving this year. Affected by "Jian Feng," be cautious about the following: Physical Health and Safety: Bloodshed: The most typical manifestation, such as accidental cuts, scrapes, impacts, fractures, etc. Surgical Indications: May require surgical treatment, but this could also be mitigated by "actively seeing blood" to dispel calamity, such as voluntary blood donation or dental cleaning. Traffic Accidents: Extreme caution is needed when driving or traveling, as collisions are likely. Do not drive if fatigued. Interpersonal Relationships and Conflict: Prone to intense, direct conflicts with others, with words as sharp as swords, potentially escalating to physical altercations. Do not show off or be confrontational in entertainment venues. Jian Feng represents the primary danger one needs to face this year, often in the form of sudden accidental injuries, bloodshed, or surgery. It is a specific warning about the risks of the zodiac year. Therefore, during a zodiac year, people typically take precautions such as acting cautiously, avoiding high-risk activities, donating to charity or blood, or wearing protective talismans to pray for a safe passage. Another inauspicious star, Fu Shi (Hidden Corpse), symbolizes latent crises, death, and decaying energy. Like "Jian Feng," it is often closely related to years of Tai Sui clash, but its focus is slightly different. This also indicates that crises this year are latent. Latent, Chronic Illness: Refers to health issues that are not easily noticeable, depleting vitality in secret, or the recurrence of old ailments. Household Turmoil, Bereavement: May suggest worsening health of a family member or unfortunate events, bringing an atmosphere of sorrow . Decay, Stagnation, and the Breath of Death: Represents an overall downturn in fortune, stagnation, or even imagery related to death. Unexpected Disasters and Bloodshed: Sometimes appears together with "Jian Feng," increasing the severity of accidental injuries. Affected by the " Fu Shi " star, those born in the Year of the Horse need to pay special attention this year: Health : Chronic Illness and Old Ailments: Pre-existing health problems may worsen or recurred . Decreased Immunity: Weakened physical resistance, prone to infections, with slow recovery. Accidental Bloodshed: When co-occurring with "Jian Feng," the consequences of accidental injuries may be more severe. Low Household Fortune: Depressed family atmosphere, prone to conflicts, or needing to worry about and labor over family matters . Concern for Elderly Health: Pay particular attention to the physical condition of elderly or frail family members. Negative Emotions: Prone to pessimism, depression, and falling into negative moods. Tai Sui is a very core and complex concept in Chinese folk belief and metaphysics. When it appears as an "inauspicious star," its meaning needs to be understood from multiple levels. Because you will inevitably have to act as management's "executioner" this year, you may be pushed by responsibility into doing things you dislike. In terms of Feng Shui, those born in the Year of the Horse should not break ground in their South this year. If construction is necessary, an auspicious day must be selected. You might be asked to make decisions unfavorable to colleagues, such as who to lay off. This could create enmity. Be careful when dealing with official matters or authorities this year. It reminds people to be cautious in speech and action, seek progress through stability, and pay attention to health and safety during the corresponding year. Traditional methods like worshipping Tai Sui or appeasing Tai Sui can be performed to pray for peace and smooth sailing. Monthly Fortune (Calculated by Gregorian Calendar): February: Combined with your annual stars, this month presents some challenges for those with frontline duties. Remember to check your equipment to avoid issues caused by others' potential betrayal. For office workers, carefully review your documents to avoid problems with required details. Mistakes here can easily be exposed, putting you in a passive position. Watch your work post; don't be careless. Avoid dangerous places like diving spots this month. March: In March, you are likely to receive guarantees and help from benefactors to achieve your desired results. The weakness this month is that petty people are numerous, making you prone to attacks from those with sweet words but malicious hearts. Try to gossip less about others, focus on your own duties, and avoid being easily attacked. This month, there's a risk of getting into physical altercations in unsavory venues; avoid such social gatherings. It is not advisable to go clubbing this month. April: During April, when you are out and about, avoid places prone to accidents or lacking safety guarantees. Walk in crowded areas, and don't return home too late at night. It's best not to travel this month because, combined with the malevolent stars of this period, it's a month prone to bloodshed and accidents. If you've already purchased plane tickets, be extra cautious—wear appropriate gear for travel, like non-slip shoes. Also, avoid hospitals or funerals this month to prevent stirring up the malevolent stars. Although some issues may arise, you are likely to receive help from benefactors to resolve them afterward. May : This month, be cautious and have protective awareness for your safety when entering construction sites or unsafe areas. For example, if you are in the military, pay attention to your safety and equipment during exercises. There's a tendency for illness-related signs to appear. In April, don't drink too much cold water, and engage in exercise this year to boost your Yang energy. Management is likely to agree to your financial requests this month. Business owners are also likely to secure the orders they want. June: Pressure is high this month; it won't be easy. Get enough sleep to meet work demands. This is the month your superiors test whether you can handle the responsibilities the company gives you. Be careful of petty people who, not wanting you to succeed, may try to make things difficult. There's a tendency to be on the front lines and get injured. Handle matters concerning others' safety carefully. July: Minor troubles easily come knocking this month; don't be careless when handling small matters. However, the good thing is that you will feel capable of handling any crisis and managing it well. Your benefactor luck is very strong this month. August: This month, you need to be proactive to achieve results. Be careful of accidents when moving around outside. For example, if you drive, ensure you are well-rested before long-distance journeys. Try to avoid any work or recreational activities with high physical demands this month. September: September is a month where you can turn misfortune into blessing. You need to be careful about making mistakes, especially with official matters or company regulations, due to lack of focus. This month, negligence can lead to negative comments. However, it remains a month capable of turning bad luck into good. Do not visit unclean places like cemeteries this month. October: This is the month to reap the harvest of the year's efforts. Your hard work will be rewarded. The downside is that if you didn't watch your post carefully in September, issues may be exposed this month, putting you in a passive position. These monthly fortunes are interconnected. However, there are signs of an increase in status. November: This month, be careful that your affairs might be sabotaged by others. Health also scores lower; see a doctor if unwell. The advantage is that benefactor luck is strong and can help you resolve many issues. December : Signs of increased authority this month, but do not break ground in the North of your home. The weakness is the need to be cautious about your invstment projects, as significant losses and financial depletion are possible.
Master Lim is a Singapore Fengshui Master with 18 years of experience . Beside Singapore , he also travel in the region to service his clients . In his consultations, he does not sell commercial fengshui items to clients . His clients include corporate and C/D level of personal. He graduated from the National University of Singapore in 90s and majoring in Chinese Studies. His another major is Economic . He has predicted correctly a number of world events - please see his facebook .
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2026 Chinese New Year Zodiac Forecast - Horse

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Fengshui Explained

Fengshi is actually only concerning with yin and yang concept . In different school of thoughts , we believe that every fengshui period , the critical water direction will need to be adjusted . For instance in the fengshui period from 2003 to 2023, we want the water facing your house to be in the south west direction . In fengshui period 9 we would like the water to be changed to north sector of your house . When the calculation of the fengshu stars changes certain calculations also change .
Our Fengshui Master Master Lim is a Singapore Fengshui Master with 18 years of experience . Beside Singapore , he also travel in the region to service his clients . In his consultations, he does not sell commercial fengshui items to clients . His clients include corporate and C/D level of personal. He graduated from the National University of Singapore in 90s and majoring in Chinese Studies. His another major is Economic . He has predicted correctly a number of world events - please see his facebook .
Zodiac Sign: Horse (Associated with the Branch Wu) Auspicious Stars: Jiang Xing (General Star) / Sui Jia (Imperial Chariot) Inauspicious Stars: Tai Sui (Grand Duke of Jupiter) / Jian Feng (Sword Blade) / Fu Shi (Hidden Corpse) / San Xing (Three Penalties)
Year of Birth: 1918: Wu Wu (戊午) 1930: Geng Wu (庚午) 1942: Ren Wu (壬午) 1954: Jia Wu (甲午) 1966: Bing Wu (丙午) 1978: Wu Wu (戊午) 1990: Geng Wu (庚午) 2002: Ren Wu (壬午) 2014: Jia Wu (甲午) Tai Sui, representing the Yearly Governor among the twelve zodiac signs, presides over the year's fortune and misfortune. Those born in the Year of the Horse are facing governing Tai Sui (confronting Tai Sui directly) this year, indicating a period of significant pressure. As the zodiac sign representing Tai Sui, you may feel under constant scrutiny at work, making you apprehensive about making mistakes. If you work in a frontline role, be extra cautious about accidents this year. In ancient agrarian societies, offending Tai Sui had a considerable impact, as people were more prone to accidents while working in the fields. The zodiac signs clashing with Tai Sui this Year of the Horse are: Horse – Zhi Tai Sui (Direct Clash) / Xing Tai Sui (Penalty Clash) Rat – Chong Tai Sui (Opposition Clash) Ox – Hai Tai Sui (Harm Clash) Rabbit – Po Tai Sui (Break Clash) The horse is a fierce animal. In Mongolian tradition, a rite of passage involves taming a wild horse. Horses can carry their masters into battles with uncertain outcomes. This year, those born in the Year of the Horse should avoid all dangerous recreational activities. This advice also applies to the other zodiac signs listed above who are clashing with Tai Sui. However, don't be overly sensitive about this clash. Look at the people around you; they often achieve significant things during their Tai Sui year as well. A person's destiny is determined by their specific birth year, month, day, and hour which we called the eight character analysis – ie. the bazi analysis . Analysis of Auspicious Stars for the Horse: The auspicious star for those born in the Year of the Horse is Sui Jia (Imperial Chariot). To understand Sui Jia, one must first understand Tai Sui. Tai Sui is not an actual celestial body but a virtual deity, the mirror image of the "Year Star" (Jupiter). Ancient people observed that Jupiter (the Year Star) orbits the heavens roughly every 12 years. They divided the ecliptic into twelve equal parts, naming them with the twelve Earthly Branches. Each year, a "Tai Sui Deity" takes turns presiding, governing the good and bad fortune for that year, known as the "Year's Tai Sui" or "Current Year's Tai Sui." This is the true meaning of Tai Sui. The term "Sui Jia" can be vividly understood as "the chariot of the Tai Sui deity." It refers to the directional position (Earthly Branch) associated with the Tai Sui of that year. For example, 2023 was the Gui Mao year, with Tai Sui in the Mao direction (due east). Therefore, the Mao direction was the "Sui Jia" position for 2023. In ancient times, this direction was considered sacred and noble, requiring reverence. It was advised not to break ground or build in that direction to avoid "disturbing the Tai Sui," which would bring misfortune. "Sui Jia" also refers to the Tai Sui deity presiding over the year itself, representing the authority and focal point of that year's fortune. Understanding this reveals that the rotating Tai Sui itself isn't necessarily a source of great danger. Sui Jia implies both opportunities and challenges. "Jia" (chariot) conveys notions of nobility, leadership, and movement. This suggests that in your zodiac year, you may face job changes, attention from superiors, opportunities to showcase your abilities, or matters related to purchasing a vehicle or traveling. However, it also signifies immense pressure, being in the spotlight, and the need for caution in every action. With "high position comes great responsibility," making you prone to mistakes or fatigue. The saying, "With Tai Sui sitting overhead, blessings are scarce, and misfortune is likely," precisely describes the complex, mixed fortune- and-misfortune nature of Zhi Tai Sui (sitting in the Imperial Chariot). Regarding Feng Shui, those born in the Year of the Horse must remember not to break ground or undertake construction in the South this year, as it can easily destroy your own good fortune. In simple terms, "Sui Jia" is the honorific and personified expression of the year's Tai Sui. Directionally, it represents the Tai Sui's direction which requires respect. In 2026, this is the South. Therefore, having "Sui Jia" enter your destiny palace indicates a busy, changing year full of challenges and opportunities, demanding exceptionally steady conduct. Responsibilities are likely to increase this year; handle them well because everyone's attention is on you. For projects at work this year, you must oversee them carefully and not deliver haphazardly. Management may consider promoting you, but envy may lead others to constantly look for your mistakes. This year, be careful about excessive flaunting of wealth or boasting about achievements to prevent jealousy. Jiang Xing (General Star): As the name suggests, it is related to generals, leadership, and authority. Its core meanings are: Leadership and Authority: Symbolizes strong organizational and management skills, decisiveness, and dignity possessing the demeanor of a great general. Competition and Achievement: Represents the ability to stand out in competitive environments, achieve victory, and gain power and status. Focus and Expertise: Like a general focused on the battlefield, Jiang Xing also represents high concentration and professional skill in a particular field. Your execution ability will be very strong this year. Coupled with this year's Sui Jia, it indicates that your career path actually has potential and will not be hindered solely because of the Tai Sui clash. This year, you also have a certain ability to help your subordinates. Seeing "Jiang Xing" enter your destiny palace is generally a positive sign, meaning you have the potential to become a core figure in your team or achieve breakthroughs in your field this year. Analysis of Inauspicious Stars for the Horse: Jian Feng (Sword Blade): The core meaning of this inauspicious star is: Sharp, piercing injury like a sword's edge. A year prone to physical harm. Sudden accidents, bloodshed, surgery, injury from sharp objects, car accidents, trauma, etc. Extremely aggressive, unavoidable, direct, and fierce. Those born in the Year of the Horse must absolutely not engage in dangerous recreational activities like scuba diving this year. Affected by "Jian Feng," be cautious about the following: Physical Health and Safety: Bloodshed: The most typical manifestation, such as accidental cuts, scrapes, impacts, fractures, etc. Surgical Indications: May require surgical treatment, but this could also be mitigated by "actively seeing blood" to dispel calamity, such as voluntary blood donation or dental cleaning. Traffic Accidents: Extreme caution is needed when driving or traveling, as collisions are likely. Do not drive if fatigued. Interpersonal Relationships and Conflict: Prone to intense, direct conflicts with others, with words as sharp as swords, potentially escalating to physical altercations. Do not show off or be confrontational in entertainment venues. Jian Feng represents the primary danger one needs to face this year, often in the form of sudden accidental injuries, bloodshed, or surgery. It is a specific warning about the risks of the zodiac year. Therefore, during a zodiac year, people typically take precautions such as acting cautiously, avoiding high-risk activities, donating to charity or blood, or wearing protective talismans to pray for a safe passage. Another inauspicious star, Fu Shi (Hidden Corpse), symbolizes latent crises, death, and decaying energy. Like "Jian Feng," it is often closely related to years of Tai Sui clash, but its focus is slightly different. This also indicates that crises this year are latent. Latent, Chronic Illness: Refers to health issues that are not easily noticeable, depleting vitality in secret, or the recurrence of old ailments. Household Turmoil, Bereavement: May suggest worsening health of a family member or unfortunate events, bringing an atmosphere of sorrow . Decay, Stagnation, and the Breath of Death: Represents an overall downturn in fortune, stagnation, or even imagery related to death. Unexpected Disasters and Bloodshed: Sometimes appears together with "Jian Feng," increasing the severity of accidental injuries. Affected by the " Fu Shi " star, those born in the Year of the Horse need to pay special attention this year: Health : Chronic Illness and Old Ailments: Pre-existing health problems may worsen or recurred . Decreased Immunity: Weakened physical resistance, prone to infections, with slow recovery. Accidental Bloodshed: When co-occurring with "Jian Feng," the consequences of accidental injuries may be more severe. Low Household Fortune: Depressed family atmosphere, prone to conflicts, or needing to worry about and labor over family matters . Concern for Elderly Health: Pay particular attention to the physical condition of elderly or frail family members. Negative Emotions: Prone to pessimism, depression, and falling into negative moods. Tai Sui is a very core and complex concept in Chinese folk belief and metaphysics. When it appears as an "inauspicious star," its meaning needs to be understood from multiple levels. Because you will inevitably have to act as management's "executioner" this year, you may be pushed by responsibility into doing things you dislike. In terms of Feng Shui, those born in the Year of the Horse should not break ground in their South this year. If construction is necessary, an auspicious day must be selected. You might be asked to make decisions unfavorable to colleagues, such as who to lay off. This could create enmity. Be careful when dealing with official matters or authorities this year. It reminds people to be cautious in speech and action, seek progress through stability, and pay attention to health and safety during the corresponding year. Traditional methods like worshipping Tai Sui or appeasing Tai Sui can be performed to pray for peace and smooth sailing. Monthly Fortune (Calculated by Gregorian Calendar): February: Combined with your annual stars, this month presents some challenges for those with frontline duties. Remember to check your equipment to avoid issues caused by others' potential betrayal. For office workers, carefully review your documents to avoid problems with required details. Mistakes here can easily be exposed, putting you in a passive position. Watch your work post; don't be careless. Avoid dangerous places like diving spots this month. March: In March, you are likely to receive guarantees and help from benefactors to achieve your desired results. The weakness this month is that petty people are numerous, making you prone to attacks from those with sweet words but malicious hearts. Try to gossip less about others, focus on your own duties, and avoid being easily attacked. This month, there's a risk of getting into physical altercations in unsavory venues; avoid such social gatherings. It is not advisable to go clubbing this month. April: During April, when you are out and about, avoid places prone to accidents or lacking safety guarantees. Walk in crowded areas, and don't return home too late at night. It's best not to travel this month because, combined with the malevolent stars of this period, it's a month prone to bloodshed and accidents. If you've already purchased plane tickets, be extra cautious—wear appropriate gear for travel, like non-slip shoes. Also, avoid hospitals or funerals this month to prevent stirring up the malevolent stars. Although some issues may arise, you are likely to receive help from benefactors to resolve them afterward. May : This month, be cautious and have protective awareness for your safety when entering construction sites or unsafe areas. For example, if you are in the military, pay attention to your safety and equipment during exercises. There's a tendency for illness-related signs to appear. In April, don't drink too much cold water, and engage in exercise this year to boost your Yang energy. Management is likely to agree to your financial requests this month. Business owners are also likely to secure the orders they want. June: Pressure is high this month; it won't be easy. Get enough sleep to meet work demands. This is the month your superiors test whether you can handle the responsibilities the company gives you. Be careful of petty people who, not wanting you to succeed, may try to make things difficult. There's a tendency to be on the front lines and get injured. Handle matters concerning others' safety carefully. July: Minor troubles easily come knocking this month; don't be careless when handling small matters. However, the good thing is that you will feel capable of handling any crisis and managing it well. Your benefactor luck is very strong this month. August: This month, you need to be proactive to achieve results. Be careful of accidents when moving around outside. For example, if you drive, ensure you are well-rested before long-distance journeys. Try to avoid any work or recreational activities with high physical demands this month. September: September is a month where you can turn misfortune into blessing. You need to be careful about making mistakes, especially with official matters or company regulations, due to lack of focus. This month, negligence can lead to negative comments. However, it remains a month capable of turning bad luck into good. Do not visit unclean places like cemeteries this month. October: This is the month to reap the harvest of the year's efforts. Your hard work will be rewarded. The downside is that if you didn't watch your post carefully in September, issues may be exposed this month, putting you in a passive position. These monthly fortunes are interconnected. However, there are signs of an increase in status. November: This month, be careful that your affairs might be sabotaged by others. Health also scores lower; see a doctor if unwell. The advantage is that benefactor luck is strong and can help you resolve many issues. December : Signs of increased authority this month, but do not break ground in the North of your home. The weakness is the need to be cautious about your invstment projects, as significant losses and financial depletion are possible.
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