Ji-chou earth-ox year will begin at Feb. 5, 2009, the following are the precautions:
Ji-chou year is a strong yin-earth year as both Ji and Chou are yin earth. People whose favourable element is earth will have great luck this year, especially if earth is your wealth element. If you unfavourable element is earth, then you better lay low for the year.
Chou is one of the 3-penalties (3P) elements of wei-chou-xu, so if this annual luck and/or your 10-year luck or your native chart bring together all the 3P elements-- you better pray for only positive fame and not injuries/surgery to come your way.
The annual chart for 2009 is:
(top is south, bottom is north)
8 4 6
7 9 2
3 5 1
- 5-yellow star will be in the North. Sui-Po or year breaker will also be in the SW-S or Wei-mountain --- avoid digging or construction; avoid movements.
- Grand Duke or Tai Sui, the "ruler" of the year will be in Chou mountain (NE-N) --- Grand Duke and 5-yellow disaster star are very close to each other! Avoid digging or construction; you can sit on Grand Duke location but not face it.
- San Sha or 3-killings will be in the whole East sector (Jia, Mao and Yi mountains)--- definitely avoid movement or digging here
- "5-tiger sha" is in Chen, Xun and Si mountains (SE region), the most vicious sha that attributes to multiple deaths and serious injuries and sickness -- definitely no digging or even moving heavy object to this area. Chen mountain SE-E) overlaps with one of the San Sha, making it the most dangerous sector to dig for this ox year.
- The auspicious 8-star (wealth) will be in the SE, but part of the sector is Chen mountain and Si mountains (part of 5-tiger sha)! So you may want to put your enhancements ONLY in Xun mountain (SE)! If you are not sure, put NO movement there. The little wealth generated is not worth the risk!
The relative "safe" and prosperous sector for this year is NW with 1-white career star.
People with ox and ram animal signs and were born in the third, sixth and 12th months of the lunar calendar should avoid attending funeral for the ox year.
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