Teacher Wang vs Teacher Xiao Meng: Why is Everyone Asking About Taboos and the Day of Forgiveness Under the Yi Wei Flow Day?
Teacher Wang and Teacher Xiao Meng Discuss Taboos: The Yi Wei Flow Day Pushes "Avoiding Evil" to Trending, Actually Alleviating Collective Anxiety
To be honest, today's three trending topics seem to be discussing folklore, but fundamentally they are the same issue: societal emotions are seeking a "practical sense of reassurance." The Qingming Festival tomb-sweeping should not lead directly home, the awakening of insects on the Day of Forgiveness is said to bring good fortune, and the timing of bathing on New Year's Eve along with the New Year dish wealth-attracting techniques are all rituals that actually serve to fill the gaps in collective consciousness.
The flavor of the Yi Wei Flow Day is quite evident.
Yi represents vines, which are winding, rules, and paths of "I feel more at ease if I just follow this"; Wei is the earth store, representing ancestors, family, and inner security, as well as a warehouse of emotional garbage. When Yi and Wei come together, it feels like a constant reminder throughout the day: don’t confront head-on, first tidy up what needs to be collected in life, and avoid what should be avoided.
Today's keyword is: Collecting Energy.
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.
The Sensory Response of Three Current Events is Actually a Single Line
The protagonists of these three news articles are not about who crashed or who became popular, but rather the "topic-catching methods" of three common figures in the astrology circle: Teacher Wang, Day of Forgiveness experts, and Teacher Xiao Meng. If I were to analyze this using the sensory response of the Purple Star Astrology (紫微斗數), I would break it down like this.
Qingming Festival Tomb-Sweeping Taboos: The Disease and Disaster Palace is Active, the Migration Palace is Also Involved
When discussing taboos during the Qingming Festival tomb-sweeping, the most intuitive focus is the Disease and Disaster Palace (疾厄宮). This palace deals with the physical and mental magnetic fields, the boundary between yin and yang, attachment, and feelings of fatigue. That phrase "don’t go home directly" is even harsher; it actually involves the Migration Palace (遷移宮): when you return from one space to another, do you need to "pass through water, fire, or crowds" to transition.
To put it plainly: you’re afraid of bringing back unclean energy to your home.
The Yi Wei day particularly amplifies this kind of anxiety because Wei Earth is the family space, and tomb-sweeping opens up ancestral issues. Many people are not afraid of ghosts; they are afraid that after returning home, their fortunes will be stuck, work will be unproductive, family will argue, and they won’t sleep well—these all fall within the scope of the Disease and Disaster Palace.
Awakening of Insects Meets the Day of Forgiveness: The Official Position Palace and Wealth Palace are Named, the Fortune and Virtue Palace Asks You to "Let Go of Yourself"
The awakening of insects signifies the awakening of energy, while the Day of Forgiveness represents forgiveness, unbinding, and rebooting. This theme naturally brings up the Official Position Palace (官祿宮) because everyone wants to know "when will my career start moving." It also activates the Wealth Palace (財帛宮) because when you say the career is starting, money naturally becomes a verification indicator.
Interestingly, the most easily overlooked aspect of the Day of Forgiveness is the Fortune and Virtue Palace (福德宮): can you forgive your past self and let go of internal conflicts? That is what true "forgiveness" means. Otherwise, you are just using rituals to suppress anxiety, which may work temporarily but cannot sustain for a season.
The Yi Wei day makes this point clearer: Wei Earth is an emotional storehouse, and Yi Wood represents entangled thoughts. If you do not unbind, the vines will wrap your inner issues tighter and tighter.
New Year's Eve Taboos and Wealth Attraction: The Field Palace, Fortune and Virtue Palace, and Wealth Palace All Come to the Table
The topic of New Year's Eve cannot escape the Field Palace (田宅宮) because its essence is "home" and "the year-end." The practice of bathing for good fortune is a way to transfer the "purification" of the Disease and Disaster Palace to daily physical routines; the wealth-attracting techniques for New Year dishes visualize the Wealth Palace.
Teacher Xiao Meng’s statement that "taboos will change with the times and beliefs" is actually very close to the logic of Yi Wei: Yi Wood is flexible, while Wei Earth is traditional. Traditions will not disappear but will sprout new branches.
Why Are All Three Articles Discussing "Taboos, Forgiveness, and Good Fortune" on the Same Day?
To be honest, this is not a coincidence; it is big data responding to collective psychology.
The Yi Wei day amplifies two types of people.
One type is those who think, "I want to do something to ensure safety," so the taboo list, bathing schedule, and detours before going home all become executable sources of reassurance.
The other type is those who feel, "I need a reason to start over," so terms like the Day of Forgiveness, the awakening of insects, and the official star of fortune become lifebuoys.
These two types of people are actually the same: they are both looking for an exit.
Today's social atmosphere is not about confrontation; it is about protection.
Conclusion of the Three Strong Interactions on the Yi Wei Day: You Think You Are Avoiding Evil, But You Are Actually Adjusting Boundaries
The essence of "don’t go home directly" during Qingming is about boundary awareness.
The essence of "forgiveness brings good fortune" on the Day of Forgiveness is also about boundary awareness; you need to cut out old self-blame, old procrastination, and old bad habits.
The essence of "taboos and wealth-attracting dishes" on New Year's Eve is similarly about boundary awareness: stop the losses of the old year and welcome in the resources of the new year.
What does Yi Wei fear the most?
It fears that you want to take care of everything, but end up exhausting yourself.
Suggestions for Readers to Improve Their Fortune: Three Actions Are Enough, Don’t Turn Yourself into a Slave of Rituals
Before going home from tomb-sweeping or visiting temples, do a "transition" There’s no need for anything mystical; just go to a convenience store to buy a bottle of water, wash your hands, or change your jacket. The key is to cut off the "space." This is the organization of the Migration Palace and the noise reduction of the Disease and Disaster Palace.
Treat the Day of Forgiveness as a "Clearing Day" Don’t just seek wealth and official positions; do something you’ve been procrastinating on for a long time: reply to a letter you should have responded to, settle a small debt, or cancel a subscription that makes you anxious. The Official Position Palace usually starts moving from order.
A common tip for New Year's Eve and Qingming: Leave a warm light on at home The Field Palace fears coldness and chaos. You don’t need to perform elaborate rituals; just tidy up the entrance and bedside, and leave a stable light source. Your sleep will improve first. When you sleep well, the Wealth Palace will have a chance to flourish.
If you really want to improve your fortune, first establish the boundaries of your life.
Lastly, a reminder: 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.
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