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2018 - Auspicious/ inauspicious times on the
1st day of the Lunar New Year for prayers and visits.

Saturday, 10 February 2018


Chinese New Year in 2018 is on Friday, the 16th of February (16/2/2018).
This is not a good day for major events like Move into a new house, Groundbreaking and etc.

You must select a good time to start the year.

Auspicious time to pray and make your offering include

RAT 甲 子 Jia Zi 11pm - 12:59am (11pm to midnight is on the 15 Feb 2018)

TIGER 丙 寅 Bing Yin 3am - 4:59am

RABBIT 丁 卯 Ding Mao 5am - 6:59am

SNAKE 己 巳 Ji Si 9am - 10:59am

and more ...


Direction of Auspicious and Inauspicious gods on NEW YEAR day 23rd Jan 2012.

Saturday, 21 January 2012


Listed below are Astrology, Feng shui and 2012 Chinese New Year auspicious and inauspicious gods facing directions for 2012. These auspicious dates are formulated from the chinese almanac or commonly known as Tung shu / Tung shing / 通勝.


Offering to White Tiger and 'Hitting the petty person' Da Siu Yan.

Saturday, 21 January 2012


This is believe to be the time for you to worship the White Tiger 白虎 deity to seek safety and to ward off troublemakers or people who has ill intention against you, to avoid calamities and blood shed for the year.

According to the chinese almanac “Tung shu”, “Tung shing” 通勝, it is believed that insects are awaken from hibernation on this day and this day is known as Jing Zhi 驚蟄.

This article has very little to do with fengshui and BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny.


Is 12th December 2012 ( 12.12.12 ) a good day for getting married? Why?

Wednesday, 3 August 2011


Recently I’ve lots of people asking me whether December 12th 2012 is a good day for marriage.

In any case, other than the nice and easy-to-remember repeating numbers of 12/12/12, the answer is “no”. Not according to traditional Chinese Date Selection, anyway it’s not.


Date Selection - Selecting a good BaZi for your child-Cesarean Birth Date Selection.

Wednesday, 30 July 2008


Good day does not equal good BaZi. The study of BaZi is already have more than 2000 years in history. But the Chinese Alamanac "Tong Shu" 通書 has never shows how to select a good BaZi. This is because Caesarean Birth is never a norm in ancient China. Chinese Almanac only have 12 Day Offices (建除十二神) and we can use these method to do a basic selection or to be more precise to eliminate bad days.


Date Selection - Selecting an auspicious marriage date using 12 Day Offices method.

Wednesday, 23 July 2008


Selecting a marriage date is probably the most typical type of date selection. Why is a good date important for marriage? Chinese couples will frequently seek a auspicious good date, often out of respect for their parents, for cultural practices, out of superstition, but without really understanding why it is important.


Date Selection - The 12 Day Officers in Chinese Almanac 'Tong Shu'.

Wednesday, 16 July 2008


The 12 Day Officers (建除十二神) in Chinese Alamanac "Tong Shu" 通書 is an entry level date selection technique in both FengShui and BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny applications that is essential for separating generic usable dates from good usable dates. This method is translated into 12 Day Officers or Deities. "Deity" here has no relation to spirit or godly faetures.


Chinese Calendar Almanac 'Tong Shu'

Sunday, 24 February 2008


The Tong Shu (通書) is a Chinese divination guide and almanac. It consists primarily of a calendar based on the Chinese lunar year. Most of the contents of the book deals with what is suitable to do on each day. Some Chinese families still follow these days for wedding ceremonies, funerals, etc.


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