Teacher Wang and Teacher Meng Encounter the Xin Chou Flow Day: The Alarm from the Disease Palace and Official Position Palace on Qingming Eve for Good Fortune

Breaking the Topic

Today, three hot topics are very consistent: Teacher Wang is discussing the taboos of Qingming tomb-sweeping, the turning point of the Jing Zhe coinciding with the Tian She Day, and Teacher Meng presenting the taboos of New Year's Eve and wealth-attracting dishes. Many people think this is just a rotation of folk topics. To be honest, looking at it through the lens of the "Xin Chou" flow day, this is a collective emotion managing risks while also wanting to sneak in a wave of turning fortunes.

On this day of Xin Chou, the key words for fortune are: Convergence, Settlement.

The content of this article is derived from data analysis and is for entertainment reference only; it does not constitute legal or life decision-making advice.

Today's Overall Energy Field: The "Earth and Metal Pressure Test" of Xin Chou

Xin is Yin Metal, and Chou is Wet Earth Storage. Metal falling into the earth storage is like putting a knife back into its sheath; however, the blade is still there, making it easier to experience the psychology of "wanting to retract but unable to resist the urge to cut."

On such days, there is a social big data phenomenon:

  • Rumors, taboos, and a sense of ritual will surge because people's hearts are seeking order.
  • Topics of turning fortunes, pardoning sins, and overturning situations will also heat up because everyone feels that "old accounts should be settled, and new situations should be opened."

So what you see are not three isolated news items, but the same energy blooming in different scenarios.

The Interconnection of Three Current Events: The Palaces are Actually on the Same Line

These three items belong to the "collective declaration" of astrologers, leaning towards "regulating public behavior" and "finding an outlet for anxiety." I will directly break down their corresponding palaces using the working method of 紫微斗數 (Zi Wei Dou Shu), but I will explain them together.

1) Qingming Tomb-Sweeping Taboos: The Disease Palace Linked to the Migration Palace, Focused on "Returning Home or Not"

Teacher Wang reminds us to "do three fewer things" and "do not go directly home". On the surface, this is a custom; frankly, it categorizes the emotionally charged, memory-heavy, and high-interference activity of tomb-sweeping into the 疾厄宮 (Disease Palace) and 遷移宮 (Migration Palace).

The Disease Palace not only governs illness but also manages physical and mental exhaustion, magnetic field interference, and sleep breakdown. The Migration Palace governs outings, locations, and encounters with people and events on the road.

The Xin Chou day just amplifies the weight of "Earth"; as soon as you go to a damp place, your body will be more honest. After returning home, you may want to lie down directly, feel your mind heavy, and emotions stuck, which is called field residue.

Thus, "do not go directly home" in the language of the natal chart means:

  • First, switch scenes to allow the Migration Palace to wash away the signals.
  • Then return to the Field Palace to avoid bringing outside influences home.

Interestingly, such reminders are particularly likely to go viral on Xin Chou days because people instinctively want to "seal risks" on Earth Storage days.

2) Jing Zhe Meets Tian She Day: The Official Position Palace Linked to the Wealth Palace, Core is "Allowing You to Restart"

Jing Zhe is about movement, and Tian She is about giving you a break. In the astrology circle, the official star and the wealth god are in charge, which translates to the 官祿宮 (Official Position Palace) and 財帛宮 (Wealth Palace) being collectively highlighted.

Many people believe that "pardon" is a mysterious power; in practice, it is more like a social psychological switch: are you brave enough to close the chapter on past failures, reapply for jobs, renegotiate collaborations, or restart projects?

The metal of Xin Chou in the earth represents that systems, regulations, and reviews still exist, but you can "supplement documents to pass." This also echoes the narrative of Tian She Day: it is not about letting you fly freely, but about giving you the opportunity to complete what needs to be supplemented.

Therefore, you will see this type of topic particularly in demand after the Lunar New Year because everyone's needs for the Official Position Palace are very consistent:

  • Needing a name to reasonably restart
  • Needing a time point to persuade oneself to take action

3) New Year's Eve Taboos and Wealth-Attracting Dishes: The Field Palace Plus the Blessing Palace, Anxiety Calmed by "Rituals"

Teacher Meng discusses bathing times and wealth-attracting dishes, which are standard 田宅宮 (Field Palace) and 福德宮 (Blessing Palace) topics.

The Field Palace governs family affairs, residences, and festive scenes. The Blessing Palace relates to psychological feelings, beliefs, and whether you can sleep well.

The earthy energy of Xin Chou heightens the demand for a sense of security regarding "home," so taboos become like a checklist; following them makes one feel stable.

Bathing for good fortune is actually very Dou Shu: it is about using rituals to cleanse the "dirt" of the Disease Palace and using rules to stabilize the "chaos" of the Blessing Palace. Wealth-attracting dishes borrow from the Wealth Palace through the Field Palace, turning "my home will prosper this year" into actionable steps.

The same underlying emotion: everyone is "clearing the field."

Qingming is about clearing the field, and tomb-sweeping clears emotions and memories in one round. New Year's Eve is also about clearing the field, sweeping away the noise of the old year. Tian She Day is the reboot after clearing the field, allowing the Official Position and Wealth to start running again.

The Xin Chou flow day brings this matter to the forefront:

  • Metal is the rule, Earth is the stock.
  • When rules meet stock, it is easiest to see "taboo lists" and "turning fortune SOPs."

You think you are observing folk customs, but in reality, you are witnessing a collective psychological self-rescue.

The reason today's focus is on taboos and turning points is that Xin Chou wants you to first stop the bleeding before discussing overturning fortunes.

Suggestions for Readers to Change Their Fortunes: Doing Things the Xin Chou Way is Effective

  1. After tomb-sweeping or going to crowded places, first make a transition. Go to a convenience store to buy a bottle of water, take a detour, or open the window in the car for three minutes. The key is to let the Migration Palace complete the "switch" before returning to the Field Palace.

  2. For those stuck after the New Year, treat the Official Position Palace as a document supplementation process. It’s not about making wishes but about a checklist: supplementing missing licenses, works, and networking visits. The benefit of Xin Chou is that if you are willing to do detailed work, you will see returns.

  3. If you want to attract wealth, first take care of the Blessing Palace; otherwise, wealth will not stay. Stabilize your sleep, routine, and emotional health first. If you are overwhelmed with anxiety, no amount of wealth-attracting dishes will help you feel calm.

  4. Use taboos only to reduce noise, not to scare yourself. Rules are tools, not shackles. What Xin Chou days fear most is not breaking taboos but that you trap yourself in fear and dare not do anything.

If you want to see more actionable suggestions derived from flow days breaking down trending events, the link is here: https://aiziwei.online/analysis.html