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Chinese Almanac Tong Shu: March 2030 – Auspicious Dates & Feng Shui Guidance

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Fri, 01 Mar 2030
执日(Initiate day)
乙未 Yi Wei (Wood Goat)
亢宿 (Kang Constellation)
一月廿八
Lunar Month 1, Day 28
2
Sat, 02 Mar 2030
破日(Destruction day)
丙申 Bing Shen (Fire Monkey)
氐宿 (Di Constellation)
一月廿九
Lunar Month 1, Day 29
月破 (Month Breaker)
3
Sun, 03 Mar 2030
危日(Danger day)
丁酉 Ding You (Fire Rooster)
房宿 (Fang Constellation)
一月三十
Lunar Month 1, Day 30
4
Mon, 04 Mar 2030
成日(Success day)
戊戌 Wu Xu (Earth Dog)
心宿 (Xin Constellation)
二月初一
Lunar Month 2, Day 1
5
Tue, 05 Mar 2030
收日(Receive day)
己亥 Ji Hai (Earth Pig)
尾宿 (Wei Constellation)
二月初二
Lunar Month 2, Day 2
驚蟄 (Spring Hibernation)
己卯 (Ji Mao) month begins at 09:24pm
6
Wed, 06 Mar 2030
收日(Receive day)
庚子 Geng Zi (Metal Rat)
箕宿 (Ji Constellation)
二月初三
Lunar Month 2, Day 3
7
Thu, 07 Mar 2030
開日(Open day)
辛丑 Xin Chou (Metal Ox)
斗宿 (Dou Constellation)
二月初四
Lunar Month 2, Day 4
8
Fri, 08 Mar 2030
閉日(Close day)
壬寅 Ren Yin (Water Tiger)
牛宿 (Niu Constellation)
二月初五
Lunar Month 2, Day 5
9
Sat, 09 Mar 2030
建日(Establish day)
癸卯 Gui Mao (Water Rabbit)
女宿 (Nu Constellation)
二月初六
Lunar Month 2, Day 6
10
Sun, 10 Mar 2030
除日(Remove day)
甲辰 Jia Chen (Wood Dragon)
虚宿 (Xu Constellation)
二月初七
Lunar Month 2, Day 7
岁破 (Year Breaker)
11
Mon, 11 Mar 2030
满日(Full day)
乙巳 Yi Si (Wood Snake)
危宿 (Wei Constellation)
二月初八
Lunar Month 2, Day 8
12
Tue, 12 Mar 2030
平日(Balance day)
丙午 Bing Wu (Fire Horse)
室宿 (Shi Constellation)
二月初九
Lunar Month 2, Day 9
13
Wed, 13 Mar 2030
定日(Stable day)
丁未 Ding Wei (Fire Goat)
壁宿 (Bi Constellation)
二月初十
Lunar Month 2, Day 10
14
Thu, 14 Mar 2030
执日(Initiate day)
戊申 Wu Shen (Earth Monkey)
奎宿 (Kui Constellation)
二月十一
Lunar Month 2, Day 11
15
Fri, 15 Mar 2030
破日(Destruction day)
己酉 Ji You (Earth Rooster)
娄宿 (Lou Constellation)
二月十二
Lunar Month 2, Day 12
月破 (Month Breaker)
16
Sat, 16 Mar 2030
危日(Danger day)
庚戌 Geng Xu (Metal Dog)
胃宿 (Wei Constellation)
二月十三
Lunar Month 2, Day 13
17
Sun, 17 Mar 2030
成日(Success day)
辛亥 Xin Hai (Metal Pig)
昴宿 (Mao Constellation)
二月十四
Lunar Month 2, Day 14
18
Mon, 18 Mar 2030
收日(Receive day)
壬子 Ren Zi (Water Rat)
毕宿 (Bi Constellation)
二月十五
Lunar Month 2, Day 15
19
Tue, 19 Mar 2030
開日(Open day)
癸丑 Gui Chou (Water Ox)
觜宿 (Zui Constellation)
二月十六
Lunar Month 2, Day 16
20
Wed, 20 Mar 2030
閉日(Close day)
甲寅 Jia Yin (Wood Tiger)
参宿 (Can Constellation)
二月十七
Lunar Month 2, Day 17
春分 (Spring Equinox)
21
Thu, 21 Mar 2030
建日(Establish day)
乙卯 Yi Mao (Wood Rabbit)
井宿 (Jing Constellation)
二月十八
Lunar Month 2, Day 18
22
Fri, 22 Mar 2030
除日(Remove day)
丙辰 Bing Chen (Fire Dragon)
鬼宿 (Gui Constellation)
二月十九
Lunar Month 2, Day 19
岁破 (Year Breaker)
23
Sat, 23 Mar 2030
满日(Full day)
丁巳 Ding Si (Fire Snake)
柳宿 (Liu Constellation)
二月二十
Lunar Month 2, Day 20
24
Sun, 24 Mar 2030
平日(Balance day)
戊午 Wu Wu (Earth Horse)
星宿 (Xing Constellation)
二月廿一
Lunar Month 2, Day 21
25
Mon, 25 Mar 2030
定日(Stable day)
己未 Ji Wei (Earth Goat)
张宿 (Zhang Constellation)
二月廿二
Lunar Month 2, Day 22
26
Tue, 26 Mar 2030
执日(Initiate day)
庚申 Geng Shen (Metal Monkey)
翼宿 (Yi Constellation)
二月廿三
Lunar Month 2, Day 23
27
Wed, 27 Mar 2030
破日(Destruction day)
辛酉 Xin You (Metal Rooster)
轸宿 (Zhen Constellation)
二月廿四
Lunar Month 2, Day 24
月破 (Month Breaker)
28
Thu, 28 Mar 2030
危日(Danger day)
壬戌 Ren Xu (Water Dog)
角宿 (Jiao Constellation)
二月廿五
Lunar Month 2, Day 25
29
Fri, 29 Mar 2030
成日(Success day)
癸亥 Gui Hai (Water Pig)
亢宿 (Kang Constellation)
二月廿六
Lunar Month 2, Day 26
30
Sat, 30 Mar 2030
收日(Receive day)
甲子 Jia Zi (Wood Rat)
氐宿 (Di Constellation)
二月廿七
Lunar Month 2, Day 27
31
Sun, 31 Mar 2030
開日(Open day)
乙丑 Yi Chou (Wood Ox)
房宿 (Fang Constellation)
二月廿八
Lunar Month 2, Day 28
      

The Chinese Almanac Tong Shu, also Tong Sheng, or simply Chinese Calendar is an ancient, highly detailed day-selection manual used in Feng Shui, BaZi, Chinese metaphysics, and traditional life planning. The Chinese Almanac Tong Shu provides valuable information for finding auspicious dates, along with BaZi and Feng Shui insights. Today, it's used widely in Feng Shui, BaZi, wedding planning, house moving, renovations, business openings, etc.

It is not just a calendar, but a powerful reference guide for:

  • Choosing auspicious dates and times.
  • Avoiding inauspicious activities.
  • Aligning daily activities with Heaven, Earth, and Human Energy (天地人).

Main Contents of a Chinese Almanac Tong Shu Calendar

Here are the main contents found in a Tong Shu.

1. Daily Auspicious and Inauspicious Activities 今日宜忌 (Jin Ri Yi Ji)

  • Lists every day in Lunar and Solar Calendars.
  • Shows the Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch of the day.
  • Lists Zodiac clashes (e.g., Clash Ox bad for people born in Ox year).
  • Lists what activities are suitable and to be avoided on a particular day.
  • Provides Auspicious vs. Inauspicious activities

For example in our Chinese Almanac Tong Shu Calendar we have the followings.

Auspicious Activities (宜, Yi):

  • Marriage (嫁娶, Jia Qu)
  • Moving / Relocation (搬迁, Ban Qian)
  • Business Opening (开市, Kai Shì)
  • Travel (出行, Chu Xíng)
  • Signing Agreements (订盟, Dìng Meng)

Inauspicious Activities (忌, Ji):

  • Funerals (安葬, An Zang)
  • Demolition (破土, Po Tu)
  • Litigation (诉讼, Su Song)
  • Major Construction (动土, Dong Tu)
  • Hosting Banquets (宴会, Yan Huì)

2. Master Dong Gong Date Selection (董公择日)

Master Dong Gong, a renowned traditional Chinese date selection master, developed a systematic method to determine auspicious dates. His teachings are applied in daily calendars, helping users choose favorable days for activities based on BaZi, Feng Shui, and the 12 Day Officers.

Master Dong Gong’s expertise spanned the 60-year JiaZi cycle (甲子) for each of the 12 Solar Months, and he conducted in-depth analyses of:

  • 12 Day Officers (建除十二神, Jian Chu Shi Er Shen)
  • 28 Lunar Mansions (二十八宿, Er Shi Ba Xiu)
  • Gods and Killings (神煞, Shen Sha)

By systematically correlating these methods, Master Dong Gong was able to integrate them into his treatise on Date Selection, which is today regarded as one of the cornerstones of traditional Chinese date selection practices.

Our integrated Chinese Almanac combines Traditional Tong Shu and Master Dong (董公) Date Selection to give you precise guidance for choosing favorable dates.

For more details on ✅ Master Dong Gong Date Selection (董公择日)

Chinese Almanac Calendar Tong Shu - 12 Day Officers

3. 12 Day Officers (建除十二神, Jian Chu Shi Er Shen)

Chinese Date Selection assigns a specific energy, or "Day Officer," to each day in a repeating 12-day cycle. The names of these 12 Day Officers are derived from the twelve types of Qi that govern the flow of energy on that day, based on the interaction between the Day Branch and the Month Branch.

The 12 Day Officers in Chinese Alamanac "Tong Shu" is an entry level date selection technique in both FengShui and BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny. This 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 features. There are used in both FengShui applications and BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny analysis.

When a particular day's branch is the same as the month's branch, the officer is called "Establish (Jian)". This means an Establish (Jian) will always have the same earthly branch for that particular month.

And the following days are derived from the following sequence.

They are

3.1. Establish 建 (Jian)

  • Auspicious for - Starting new projects, opening business, signing contracts.
  • Inauspicious for - Demolition, moving house.

3.2. Remove 除 (Chu)

  • Auspicious for - Getting rid of unwanted things, cleansing rituals, exorcism.
  • Inauspicious for - Weddings, opening.

3.3. Full 满 (Man)

  • Auspicious for - Celebration, marriage, moving house, promotion.
  • Inauspicious for - Lawsuits, arguments.

3.4. Balance 平 (Ping)

  • Auspicious for - General use, peaceful activities, small actions.
  • Inauspicious for - Big decisions, surgery.

3.5. Stable 定 (Ding)

  • Auspicious for - Marriage, engagement, signing contracts, starting classes.
  • Inauspicious for - Moving house.

3.6. Initiate 执 (Zhi)

  • Auspicious for - Long-term tasks, meetings, contracts, investments.
  • Inauspicious for - Travel, burial.

3.7. Destruction 破 (Po)

  • Auspicious for - Demolition, letting go, divorce, ending a cycle.
  • Inauspicious for - Marriage, starting.

3.8. Danger 危 (Wei)

  • Auspicious for - Spiritual practices, meditation, rituals.
  • Inauspicious for - Major decisions, marriage.

3.9. Success 成 (Cheng)

  • Auspicious for - Most auspicious : weddings, business, travel, move, open store.
  • Inauspicious for - Divorce, destruction.

3.10. Receive 收 (Shou)

  • Auspicious for - Harvest, collecting money, receiving honors.
  • Inauspicious for - Lending, giving things away.

3.11. Open 開 (Kai)

  • Auspicious for - Opening, launching, travel, celebration.
  • Inauspicious for - Legal matters.

3.12. Close 閉 (Bi)

  • Auspicious for - Rest, sealing things, closing deals, repairs.
  • Inauspicious for - Starting, marriage.

12 Day Officers - General Usage Tips

  • Success 成 (Cheng) is widely considered the most auspicious for nearly all positive undertakings.
  • Destruction 破 (Po) is the most inauspicious - best for destruction or endings.
  • Use Establish 建 (Jian), Stable 定 (Ding), Success 成 (Cheng), Open 開 (Kai) for initiating.
  • Use Full 满 (Man) for Celebration.
  • Use Remove 除 (Chu), Destruction 破 (Po), Close 閉 (Bi) for cleansing or ending.
  • Balance 平 (Ping) and Danger 危 (Wei) are neutral, but used with caution.

4. The 28 Constellations 二十八宿 (Er Shi Ba Xiu)

They divide the sky into 28 segments and are deeply embedded in Date Selection (择日 Ze Ri), BaZi, and Xuan Kong Feng Shui systems. These 28 Constellations is known as Lunar Mansions or Xiu. Each corresponds to a specific star group, Chinese animal, and element. The Moon passes through one mansion approximately each day, forming a 28-day cycle. Used in Chinese metaphysics to assess the quality of a day - for actions like marriage, moving house, renovations, etc.

The 28 Constellations are grouped into Four Celestial Animals Four Xiang. They are:

East - Azure Dragon - Wood : Symbolizes spring, growth, and rising energy.
4.1. 角宿 Jiao Xiu
  • Horn
  • Noble, scholarly, auspicious
4.2. 亢宿 Kang Xiu
  • Neck
  • Proud, stubborn, aggressive
4.3. 氐宿 Di Xiu
  • Foundation
  • Stable, grounding, constructive
4.4. 房宿 Fang Xiu
  • House
  • Fertile, domestic, joyful
4.5. 心宿 Xin Xiu
  • Heart
  • Emotional, romantic, spiritual
4.6. 尾宿 Wei Xiu
  • Tail
  • Completion, finalization
4.7. 箕宿 Ji Xiu
  • Basket
  • Talkative, sharp, gossipy
North - Black Tortoise - Water : Symbolizes winter, storage, and stillness.
4.8. 斗宿 Dou Xiu
  • Dipper
  • Storage, planning, long-term gain
4.9. 牛宿 Niu Xiu
  • Ox
  • Steady, hardworking, passive
4.10. 女宿 Nu Xiu
  • Maiden
  • Feminine, modest, reserved
4.11. 虚宿 Xu Xiu
  • Void
  • Illusory, emptiness, spiritual
4.12. 危宿 Wei Xiu
  • Danger
  • Dangerous - high, sharp
4.13. 室宿 Shi Xiu
  • Room
  • Shelter, safety, prosperity
4.14. 壁宿 Bi Xiu
  • Wall
  • Protective, structured, stable
West - White Tiger - Metal : Symbolizes autumn, metal, and aggression.
4.15. 奎宿 Kui Xiu
  • Astride
  • Elegant, expressive, intelligent
4.16. 娄宿 Lou Xiu
  • Mound
  • Binding, careful, strict
4.17. 胃宿 Wei Xiu
  • Stomach
  • Nourishing, content, indulgent
4.18. 昴宿 Mao Xiu
  • Pleiades
  • Fierce, combative, impulsive
4.19. 毕宿 Bi Xiu
  • Net
  • Binding, restricting, organizing
4.20. 觜宿 Zui Xiu
  • Beak
  • Articulate, critical, sharp
4.21. 参宿 Can Xiu
  • Orion
  • like, powerful, commanding
South - Vermilion Bird - Fire : Symbolizes summer, fire, and celebration.
4.22. 井宿 Jing Xiu
  • Well
  • Resourceful, life-giving
4.23. 鬼宿 Gui Xiu
  • Ghost
  • Yin energy, funerals, spiritual
4.24. 柳宿 Liu Xiu
  • Willow
  • Flexible, elegant, melancholic
4.25. 星宿 Xing Xiu
  • Star
  • Bright, hopeful, academic
4.26. 张宿 Zhang Xiu
  • Bow
  • Expansive, outgoing, success
4.27. 翼宿 Yi Xiu
  • Wing
  • Fame, honor, artistic
4.28. 轸宿 Zhen Xiu
  • Carriage
  • Movement, travel, transitions

5. Clash and Conflict Animals (日冲 Ri Chong)

In Tong Shu date selection (择日 Ze Ri), “Clash and Conflict Animals” refers to the Chinese Zodiac signs (12 animals) that are in conflict with the Day Branch or Tai Sui (太岁). Every day "clashes" with one of the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals.

For example, If the Day Branch is Zi (子, Rat), it clashes with Wu (午, Horse) → Tong Shu will list 冲马 (Chong Ma) = "Clashes with Horse". People born in the clash sign or performing major tasks on that day should avoid it.

6. Stars and Afflictions (星曜与煞 Xing Yao Yu Sha)

星曜与煞 is commonly used as a header in daily or monthly Tong Shu calendars, Feng Shui guides, and date selection.

星曜 (Xing Yao) refers to celestial or auspicious stars in the Tong Shu / Chinese astrology, e.g., Heavenly Nobleman (天乙贵人), Gold Lock (金匮), Precious Light (玉堂), etc.

煞 (Sha) → "Afflictions" or inauspicious stars / Sha – refers to negative influences, directional taboos, or Sha energies like White Tiger (白虎), Three Killings (三煞), Day Harm (日害), Heavenly Punish (天刑), etc.

Auspicious Stars (吉星, Ji Xing) for example:

  • Heavenly Nobleman (天乙贵人, Tian Yi Gui Ren)
  • Gold Lock (金匮, Jin Gui)
  • Precious Light (玉堂, Yu Tang)

Inauspicious Stars (凶星, Xiong Xing) for example:

  • White Tiger (白虎, Bai Hu)
  • Day Harm (日害, Ri Hai)
  • Heavenly Punish (天刑, Tian Xing)
  • Road Emptiness / Void (路空, Lu Kong)

Sha (煞, Sha) – Location-based or directional taboos for example:

  • Three Killings (三煞, San Sha)

7. Year Breaker (岁破, Sui Po) and Month Breaker (月破 Yue Po)

Year Breaker (岁破, Sui Po)
  • The day that clashes with the Year Branch (太岁, Tai Sui).
  • Effect: Activities done on a Year Breaker day may face obstacles, setbacks, or misfortune. Usually avoid major undertakings like moving house, signing contracts, or weddings.
Month Breaker (月破, Yue Po)
  • The day that clashes with the Month Branch.
  • Similar to Year Breaker but on a monthly scale. Activities may encounter delays or minor problems. Avoid major ceremonies or business decisions if possible.
How to Use in Practice

The Tong Shu isn't just a traditional book - it's a practical tool for selecting auspicious dates based on your goals. Whether you're planning a wedding, starting renovations, or choosing a good day for travel, understanding how to read and apply its symbols, day officers, and activity recommendations can help you align your actions with favorable energies. Here's how to use it in a meaningful, everyday way.

  1. Check the Tong Shu or Chinese Almanac. It tells you which Officer governs each day.
  2. Match the activity.Choose a day with an Officer that supports your activity.
  3. Double-check other factors. Combine with
    • Personal BaZi compatibility (most important)
    • 12 Animal Clash
    • Heavenly Stems/Earthly Branches
    • Lunar Mansions

Check the Tong Shu daily to plan your activities with auspicious dates, enhance your Feng Shui, and harmonize your BaZi energies for a smoother, more prosperous day.

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