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At the end of the year, everyone is talking about the Tai Sui position.

This is a good question. Many celebrities who appear on the screen claiming to be Feng Shui masters don't quite understand the truth and often make mistakes. It’s not surprising that ordinary people have questions about this. (1) Jupiter is the Sui star, but not the Tai Sui star. (2) According to Chinese astrology, Jupiter orbits the earth on the ecliptic, and each orbit around the earth takes twelve years. Because the ecliptic is divided into twelve houses, Jupiter passes through the houses approximately at the beginning of each year. Therefore, Jupiter is roughly in the same house every year, so Jupiter is called the year star. The Chinese zodiac is named after the twelve earthly branches, and Jupiter moves in the opposite direction, namely Ha → Xu →... → Chou → Zi; while Western astrology is named after the twelve constellations. Xu Palace is Aries, You Palace is Taurus, and so on. For example: in the Gengyin year, the year star is in Pisces in the Hai Palace. (3) Tai Sui is the same as the stems and branches of that year (sixty years). For example, Tai Sui in the Gengyin year is Geng Yin, so there are sixty Tai Sui. (4) Since Tai Sui is "arranged in order" according to the stems and branches, and the year star (Jupiter) is "in reverse motion" according to the earthly branches, their order is opposite. In fact, Tai Sui and Sui Xing only have a certain relationship in the earthly branches and are never the same. This is a mistake made by many people (including those who claim to know Feng Shui). For example: in the Gengyin year, the Sui star is in the Hai Palace, and Tai Sui is Gengyin. (5) Xuankong Feng Shui divides the directions into 24 parts, called 24 mountains, in clockwise order: Ren, Zi, Gui, Chou, Gen, Yin, Jia, Mao, Yi, Chen, Xun, Si, Bing, Wu, Ding, Wei, Kun, Shen, Geng, You, Xin, Xu, Qian, Hai. The branches in various places are based on Zi as due north, Chou and Yin as northeast, Mao as due east, Chen and Si as southeast, Wu as due south, Wei and Shen as southwest, You as due west, Xu and Hai as northwest ( Therefore, the south gate of the Forbidden City is called the Meridian Gate, and the longitude and latitude running from north to south are also called meridians). The position of Tai Sui in that year (some people call it Tai Sui in the territory) is determined by the direction of the Earthly Branches of Tai Sui in the Twenty-Four Mountains. For example, the position of Tai Sui in the Gengyin year is Yin Mountain, and Yin Mountain is in the northeast. (6) Tai Sui has a number of sixty, but since Tai Sui only counts the earthly branches when calculating the direction, many people think that the number of Tai Sui is the same as the number of earthly branches, only twelve. This is actually a misunderstanding. You can find different names for the sixty-year-old Tai Sui in Tong Sheng or Wan Nian Calendar. The Tai Sui in the Gengyin year is Wuhuan General, which is different from the Tai Sui in other Yin years, but it is the same as the Gengyin year in 1950. The Doumu Palace of Xuanyuan College also enshrines the sixty-year-old Taisui instead of the twelve-year-old Taisui.

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Tai Sui is the ruler of the year

Palm Yi The good and bad luck of the year. Tai Sui is also called Sui Jun. In Xuan Kong Theory

It is represented by the Earthly Branches. This year Geng Yin

Yin is Tai Sui. In Xuan Kong Shang

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The theory of Tai Sui. It is divided into the heaven (or year) plate and the earth Tai Sui. The land Tai Sui uses the earthly branches that pass through the year as the Tai Sui square. This year, the Tai Sui square is in the northeast (Yin Fang) and counts eight. The Tian plate Tai Sui uses the yearly direction. The number of Tai Sui in the flying star in the sky is determined by the direction it flies to. This year, Tai Sui in the sky is in the direction of eight. This year, eight is in the middle.

Therefore, Tai Sui in the sky is in the middle palace. Tai Sui is not a star in the sky

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It is the direction that changes at any time every year

to determine the good or bad luck of the year. It is better to sit and not move when you are too old. 2010-02-12 12:18:25 Supplement: Furthermore

Sui Xing and Tai Sui are different concepts. Sui Xing has a long history. The Chinese have long known that Jupiter orbits one day in about 12 years. People divide the week into twelve points, which are called twelve In the second house, Jupiter passes through once a year, and the year is measured by the star where Jupiter is located. Therefore, Jupiter is called the Sui star, and this dating method is called the Sui star dating method. This method is to move one palace from west to east every year. This method was very popular at the turn of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In addition to the twelve times of equanimity, there are also twelve chen divisions in the sky (called by the twelve earthly branches of Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai). Its measurement direction is opposite to the direction of the year star, that is, from east to west. 2010-02-12 12:19:19 Supplement: Since the order of the twelve earthly branches was well known to people at that time, people also imagined a celestial body , its running speed is also 12 years and one day, but its running direction is in the direction of 12 chen. This imaginary celestial body is called Tai Sui. Once the initial positional relationship between the Sui star and Tai Sui is determined, the chen where Tai Sui is located can be derived from the position of the Sui star in any year, so the year can be recorded in the order of twelve chens. 2010-02-12 12:19:34 Supplement: At that time, corresponding proper names were given to the 12 years of Tai Sui: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai, in order: Kundun, Chifen Ruo, Shetige, Shanlan, Zhixu, Dahuangluo, Dunzang, Xiexie, Hutan, Zuowei, Yimao, Dayuanxian. With the relationship between the earthly branches and the heavenly stems, it is connected with the order of the stems and branches. In the Sui Xing chronology, the ten years A, B, B, D, E, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren and Gui are also given special names, in order: Yan Feng, Zhan Meng, Rou Zhao, Qiang Yu, Authors include Yong, Tu Wei, Shangzhang, Chongguang, Xuanqian and Zhaoyang. In this way, the year of Jiayin can be written as Yan Fengshe Tige, and so on. The year star actually moves around once every 11.86 years. In more than 80 years, the actual position of the Suixing will exceed the ideal calculated position once. 2010-02-12 12:19:40 Supplement: After being used for a long time, the year-star counting method becomes inconsistent with the actual celestial phenomena. Therefore, the calendar must be reformed and the positions of Sui Xing and Tai Sui must be adjusted. Therefore, there were discrepancies in the year-star counting methods of various calendars at that time. After the Taichu period of the Han Dynasty, the Suixing chronology was connected with the stem and branch chronology of later generations. From Taichu to the time when Qin unified China, the Suixing chronology was one Chen behind the Ganzhi chronology, and it was two Chen behind the Warring States period. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xin proposed the algorithm that the year star exceeds every 144 years, but it was not actually used in the chronological system. When the Eastern Han Dynasty switched to the "Four Points Calendar", it abolished the Suixing chronology and continued to use the Ganzhi chronology. This Sui Xing is completely different from the Tai Sui in Xuankong Theory.