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Feng Shui

Feng Shui (Fēngshuǐ) is an ancient Chinese practice that originated thousands of years ago. It focuses on the relationship between humans and their natural environment, aiming to create harmony and balance by adjusting the layout and design of spaces. The goal is to enhance an individual's fortune, health, wealth, and overall well-being.
Bazi - Liúnián

"Bazi - Liúnián" refers to the study of how the changing energies of each year (Liúnián) interact with an individual's Bazi chart. It is a way to understand how time and external forces influence one's life path, offering insights into periods of growth, challenges, and transformation. This practice is deeply tied to the belief in the cyclical nature of time and destiny in Chinese culture.
In essence, it’s a tool for self-awareness and strategic planning, helping individuals align their actions with the flow of time and cosmic energy.
Qimen Dunjia

Qimen Dunjia is an ancient Chinese metaphysical system, one of the “Three Arts” (with Taiyi and Liuren). It combines astronomy, the lunar calendar, yin‑yang, the five elements, and stems‑and‑branches to analyze time and space for strategic decision‑making, divination, and feng shui.
The name breaks down as:
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Qi (Wonders) – three special Heavenly Stems (Yi, Bing, Ding).
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Men (Gates) – eight gates that indicate situational qualities.
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Dun (Hiding) – the stem Jia (the leader) is hidden among the other stems.
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Jia – the first stem, symbolizing the main subject.
Uses include choosing auspicious times/directions, forecasting outcomes, and enhancing ritual efficacy.
Amulet

Amulet (Hùshēnfú) is a protective charm or object widely found in various cultures and religions, particularly holding significant importance in traditional Chinese culture. Its primary function is to provide the wearer with protection, ward off evil, and attract blessings, while dispelling negative energy or misfortune.
Rituals

"Keyi" is a Taoist term referring to religious rituals conducted according to specific procedures and regulations. It is also known as "Zhaijiao," "Fashi," or "Daochang." Keyi involves fixed steps, scriptures, incantations, gestures (such as kowtowing, hand seals, and ritual walking patterns), music, and ritual implements (such as bells, swords, and seals).
Worshipping the Tai Sui

Worshipping the Tai Sui refers to a traditional Taoist and Chinese folk ritual in which individuals worship the year-ruling Tai Sui deity (太歲星君) to seek protection, reduce misfortune, and pray for peace and good fortune during the year, especially when one’s zodiac sign conflicts with the year’s Tai Sui.
Clashing with the Tai Sui Zodiac: This is the main reason for performing the "Tai Sui Worship." When a person's birth zodiac sign has a relationship of punishment, clash, destruction, harm, or direct confrontation with the Tai Sui of the year, it is collectively referred to as "clashing with Tai Sui." Traditionally, it is believed that during such a year, one is more likely to experience fluctuations in fortune, obstacles in career, poor health, or legal troubles.
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