Teacher Wang and Teacher Meng Spark the Yi Si Flow Day 'Sickness and Disaster Palace' Trend: Qingming Taboos, Jingzhe Day of Forgiveness, and New Year's Eve Fortune Turning All Exploding on the Same Day

Qingming tomb-sweeping taboos, Jingzhe coinciding with the Day of Forgiveness, and New Year's Eve bathing and New Year dishes to attract wealth.

To be honest, these three seem to be discussing "folk customs," but they are actually fermenting the same underlying theme: the Yi Si flow day pushes collective anxiety to the forefront. People are not really becoming more superstitious; rather, they are so tense that they need a set of "executable orders" to stabilize themselves. You will find that the more uncertain the larger environment is, the more people love to ask about taboos and seek a sense of ritual, because rituals provide the lowest-cost sense of control.

In a nutshell.

On Yi Si Day, fear will be packaged as "rules."


Today's Overall Energy Field: The Collective Psychology of Yi Si

Yi represents vines, pulling, and connection, and also signifies information wrapping around like silk, hard to shake off. Si represents fire, heat, and sensitivity, and is also the "detonation point of undercurrents." Yi and Si together resemble a state: everyone's emotions are not exploding but simmering; the more they simmer, the more they want to find an outlet.

Thus, today it is particularly easy to see three types of trending topics:

  1. A taboo list telling you what not to do.
  2. A narrative about opportunities to turn things around at a certain time.
  3. Providing you with actionable steps, such as bathing times and wealth-attracting dishes.

To put it plainly, Yi Si Day makes "physical and mental feelings" more marketable than "rational evidence"; whoever can translate anxiety into processes will have a voice.


Dynamic Determination of Palace Positions: Three Protagonists Competing for the Same Palace's Discourse Power

The three protagonists are all astrologers, but they approach from different angles. From the perspective of 紫微斗數 (Zi Wei Dou Shu), the palaces they ignite are different, yet they are strung together by the fire of Yi Si.

Teacher Wang Discusses Qingming Tomb-Sweeping Taboos: Sensing the 'Sickness and Disaster Palace' with Shadows of 'Land and Property, Blessings'

The core of Qingming tomb-sweeping is not about making money, but about the state of mind and family system. The reason taboos explode in volume is that the Sickness and Disaster Palace is given heightened weight, making people particularly concerned about "what they touch," "what they bring back," and "whether things will go smoothly at home."

Many people think "don't go home directly" is just a custom, but from the 紫微 (Zi Wei) perspective, it seems more like: when the Sickness and Disaster Palace is activated, people are very sensitive to boundaries, fearing that emotions, energy, and fatigue will be brought into the Land and Property Palace, affecting the entire family's operation.

You see, the Si fire of Yi Si already symbolizes heat and dryness; tomb-sweeping is labor-intensive, and when the body and mind are agitated, the Blessings Palace can easily become empty, leading to paranoia. Teacher Wang has captured this collective psychology.

Jingzhe Meets the Day of Forgiveness: Sensing the 'Official Position Palace' and 'Wealth Palace' Being Named

Jingzhe is movement, and the Day of Forgiveness is about forgiveness, rebooting, and overturning. This news will go viral because it gives the public a very sweet promise: you don't have to be stuck forever; you just need to hit the right timing.

The 紫微 (Zi Wei) perspective is more straightforward: the Official Position Palace needs to be activated, and what the public needs most is a reason to "rationalize their efforts." The Yi wood of the Yi Si flow day is good at finding gaps, while the Si fire is good at igniting; when these two overlap, it makes people believe that "opportunities are in the cracks of the door," making them more willing to submit resumes, discuss collaborations, and reopen cases.

This is not mystical but rather a collective behavioral pattern. When everyone wants to move, the market will move.

Teacher Meng Discusses New Year's Eve Taboos, Bathing Times, and Wealth-Attracting Dishes: Sensing the 'Land and Property Palace' with Operational Needs of 'Wealth and Blessings'

New Year's Eve is the annual boundary, and the Land and Property Palace is definitely the main stage. You will see that Teacher Meng's content is very "executable": what time to bathe, what New Year dishes to eat.

Interestingly, this approach aligns best with the communication logic of Yi Si Day: Yi wood seeks details, while Si fire seeks immediate sensations. Taboos and wealth-attracting techniques make people feel that "what I do now is different from yesterday."


The Interconnection of Three Current Events: Not a Folk Custom Boom, but a 'Collective Fortune Supplement' Boom

Looking at these three matters together, you will find they form a complete psychological chain:

  1. Qingming taboos respond to the anxiety of "I fear something will go wrong" related to the Sickness and Disaster.
  2. Jingzhe Day of Forgiveness responds to the desire for "I want to turn things around" related to the Official Position.
  3. New Year's Eve strategies respond to the need for "I want to stabilize home and wealth" related to the Land and Property.

The Yi Si flow day sticks these three matters together because its essence is: emotions heat up, information entangles, and the public will seek rules that can bring them peace of mind.

So you might feel that there are particularly many astrology articles, taboos, and fortune-turning techniques recently.

It's not that everyone suddenly believes more.

It's that everyone needs something "believable" more.


Suggestions for Readers to Change Their Fortune: Today Don't Compete with Mysticism, Compete with 'Boundaries' and 'Rhythms'

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

  1. Tomb-sweeping or going to crowded places: Change into a new set of clothes, wash your hands and face before going home, and just wipe your phone and wallet. This is boundary management of the Sickness and Disaster Palace, not some superstitious nonsense.
  2. Want to ride the momentum of Jingzhe and the Day of Forgiveness: Condense "things to do" into an action that can be completed within 48 hours, such as sending out collaboration invitations or updating a portfolio. Yi Si fears empty thoughts and thrives on "small steps and quick runs."
  3. Want to change fortune on New Year's Eve or any boundary day: Don't be superstitious about the precision of bathing times down to the minute; the key is "fixed rituals." If you do the same set of organizing and decluttering every year, the Land and Property Palace will stabilize, and the Wealth Palace will be able to hold.

What you want is not to ward off evil.

What you want is to rebuild a sense of order.

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