Ke Bo Cheng and Zhan Wei Zhong's Fire Year Fortune Showdown: The New Year Blessing Techniques on Ji Hai Day
Who Ignites the First Flame of Fortune on Ji Hai Day?
To put it plainly, this Spring Festival, three astrology enthusiasts are competing for the title of traffic king, each presenting their own set of fortune-enhancing techniques. Not only do you need to think quickly, but you also need to observe the nuances accurately. Especially today, on Ji Hai day, a day of water and fire conflict, whoever can stabilize their situation will be able to gallop forward in the Year of the Horse.
Ke Bo Cheng throws out the technique of "breathing fresh air after the New Year's Eve dinner". It seems like a family energy harmonization technique, but in reality, it directly targets the 疾厄宮 (Jie Ye Palace) as an energy preservative. Eating too much, talking too much, and emotions easily boiling over during the New Year can lead to chaos. The technique of breathing fresh air, which emphasizes the flow of yin and yang, is not just about physical breathing but also a way to metabolize negative family energy. Particularly on Ji Hai day, where the hidden elements of Jia and Ren, belonging to wood and water, can suppress the fiery energy of Ji soil on this flowing day. Honestly, I resonate with this—this year is too fiery and can easily burn out of control.
Next, let's look at Zhan Wei Zhong's "red color taboo theory". He directly approaches astrological observation from the angle of "clothing color". This isn't about fashion; it's a vivid warning from the 遷移宮 (Qian Yi Palace). In the Year of the Horse, with both the heavenly stems and earthly branches being fire, it's a competition of who can avoid being burned by the fiery red. These external choices, like clothing and adornment, reflect the level of risk one faces when going out to seek fortune. Today, on Ji Hai day, is already a composite fire situation, and if the fire energy is too strong, it can lead to problems. Although Zhan's words are sensational, they are indeed accurate.
However, the best storyteller is still Xie Yuan Jin. He transforms "listening to fragrance" into an opening statement for a grand fortune-enhancing strategy, leading to six major fortune guides for the Spring Festival from New Year's Eve to the fifth day. I am familiar with this approach; it brings out the entire set of 官祿宮 (Guan Lu Palace) and 福德正神 (Fu De Zheng Shen) for you to explore. Each of his customs analysis segments is not just about cultural heritage but also about positioning in the destiny axis. Especially on Ji Hai day, the moisture from water penetrates and directly taps into the wisdom of the subconscious, making it easier to sense when praying to deities for blessings. That phrase, "the first incense stick tells your fortune", is like the inner monologue of a male lead in a TV drama, a ritualized presentation of extraordinary energy.
It's actually quite interesting. The three experts start from family (疾厄宮), external choices (遷移宮), and spiritual beliefs (官祿 + 福德). It seems like they are each speaking their own language, but why do they all focus on fire energy, explosive momentum, and caution in speech and action? It's simple: because the heat of the Year of the Horse is pressing down, everyone needs to find an outlet. The atmosphere at home needs to be calmed, clothing should avoid being too rigid, and prayers should seek clarity. Under the energy of Ji Hai day, these three messages coincidentally point to: [The New Year is not for indulgence but for calibrating the direction of fortune].
Don't say I didn't remind you, in the Year of the Fire, just being everywhere red does not guarantee prosperity. Fire can generate wealth but can also burn people. Those who understand breathing fresh air, can avoid certain colors, and master incense energy will be able to avoid the worst and welcome the best in the Year of the Horse.
The energy of this day serves as a strong warning.
Don't let the festival become the starting point for misfortune.
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