Chinese New Year is a time of feasting and joy with friends and family.
However, you should check if your Chinese zodiac sign needs to bai tai sui (拜太岁) if you want to maximise your good vibes this year.
What is Bai Tai Sui?
In Feng Shui tradition, Tai Sui (太岁) is the Grand Duke of Jupiter.
As the commander of the year, Tai Sui has the power to bring luck, health, and well-being and can even prevent accidents, quarrels and misfortunes.
In Feng Shui, 21 December 2023 was a significant date due to the Winter Solstice.
The Winter Solstice marks the transition of the Tai Sui and is also when the Three Killings of 2024 begin to take effect.
The name is as ominous as it sounds.
The Three Killings are the three negative energies that can cause accidents, losses and illness.
It is a Chinese belief that Tai Sui influences a person’s luck for the year.
In 2024, the ruling Tai Sui is General Li Cheng, who belongs to the earth element.
He favours stability, harmony and generosity and dislikes chaos, conflict and selfishness.
Individuals need to respect his values and avoid his dislikes to appease him.
Notably, how Tai Sui influences an individual’s luck is based on their zodiac sign.
A few Zodiacs clash with Tai Sui every year, which may bring misfortune.
Don’t worry too much, though. You can always avoid offending Tai Sui and attract positive energy instead.
Bai Tai Sui 2024 Guide: Overview of Affected Zodiacs in 2024 (Year of the Dragon)
For the upcoming year of the Dragon, those who fan tai sui (犯太岁), a.k.a clash with Tai Sui, are those born in the year of the Dragon, Dog, Rabbit, Ox and Goat.
Those born in the year of the Dragon (1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000 or 2012) may experience uncertainties in their career, health and life.
In the Chinese Zodiac Wheel, the Dog is directly opposite the Dragon.
Thus, those born in the year of the Dog (1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006 or 2018) may have below-average luck and experience hardships in their career and wealth.
Additionally, there is a higher chance that they may face conflicts with their colleagues.
Those born in the year of the Rabbit (1939, 1951, 1963, 1975. 1987,1999 or 2011) will encounter hai tai sui (害太岁), which directly translates to “harming Tai Sui”, the worst type of Tai Sui.
They may experience a mix of below-average and good luck in their careers and relationships throughout the year of the Dragon.
Those born in the year of the Ox (1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009 or 2021) will encounter po tai sui (破太岁).
However, its effects are the least severe among the different types of Tai Sui, usually affecting interpersonal relationships like romantic, familial and workplace ones.
Those born in the year of the Goat (1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003 or 2015) will encounter xing tai sui (刑太岁), which primarily affects wealth.
This is especially the case for business owners or those who are self-employed.
Advice for Those With Zodiac Signs that Clash with Tai Sui
Those born in the year of the Dragon are advised to adopt a balanced lifestyle and keep a lower profile at the workplace.
Those born in the year of the Dog should be more risk-averse and think twice about decisions.
Furthermore, they should seek a second opinion from family and friends when in doubt.
They are also advised to be more tolerant and have an open mind when interacting with others.
Those born in the year of the Rabbit can be blessed with good luck if they practise mindfulness and avoid arguing with others.
As for those born in the year of the Ox, they should be patient, relaxed, and avoid arguments.
Those born in the year of the Goat should be more cautious when spending money.
Some general guidelines for those with zodiac signs that clash with Tai Sui include adopting a positive mindset and actively attending joyous celebrations.
They should also avoid attending funerals or going to the hospital if possible.
Those in conflict with Tai Sui should also avoid risky activities like extreme sports or unnecessary career changes.
They should also do charity and do good for the community.
What Else to Do if Your Zodiac Clashes with Tai Sui
If your zodiac sign clashes with Tai Sui, you can head to any Taoist temple with Tai Sui God in Singapore to bai tai sui, meaning praying and giving offerings to Tai Sui.
You can ask the staff for assistance if you need help with how to do so.
All you need to do is tell them your zodiac sign, and they will advise you on what to do.
Depending on the temple you go to, you will usually be asked to provide your Chinese name, date, and time of birth.
You will also be asked to buy a set of joss papers and joss sticks to pray to the Tai Sui God.
Many temples in Singapore support bai tai sui during Chinese New Year.
Some temples include Thian Hock Keng, Singapore Yu Huang Gong, Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple and Sembawang God of Wealth Temple.
In Singapore, the cost of bai tai sui starts from $5 per person, depending on the temple.
People can start to pray on or after the first day of Chinese New Year 2024, which is 10 February, as long as the ritual is available in the temple.
However, the ideal time to bai tai sui is on the 8th and 15th day of the first month of the Lunar year.
Does Fan Tai Sui Mean Bad Luck for the Whole Year?
In short, no.
If a person’s zodiac sign conflicts with Tai Sui, it doesn’t mean they will have bad luck throughout the year.
Those in conflict with Tai Sui are encouraged to work hard, be nice to others and stay positive and calm.
People should adopt these good habits even if they aren’t in conflict with Tai Sui.
Those who fan tai sui are also advised to take extra considerations when making big decisions.
Ultimately, the course of your life is up to you, regardless of what astrologers say.
After all, if you don’t work hard and treat others cruelly, even bai-ing tai sui every day will not help you improve your luck.