
How to Prevent "Small People" in the Zodical Year
According to "Yuan Hai Zi Ping," "When the Tai Sui is upon you, disputes are easily generated." In the zodiac year, when the Tai Sui is present, the energy field fluctuates, affecting your state and making you a focus of disputes. Preventing "small people" is not about "confrontation," but rather adjusting your relationship with the environment to reduce entanglements with conflicts.Enhancing luck: Avoid disputes through daily small habits
Wear gentle amulets that ward off negative energies, such as red ropes, red agate, or pendants representing your zodiac animal. In traditional culture, red can neutralize negative energy and enhance your protective energy field. It doesn't need to be expensive; just wear it close to your body.
Develop the habit of "speaking less and listening more," avoiding others' gossip and not easily revealing your inner thoughts or ambitions. This helps avoid misinterpretation and reduces opportunities for "small people" to incite trouble.
Maintain a clean office and home environment, especially by clearing out unused items in corners. A smooth flow of energy can reduce the conditions for disputes and also help maintain a calmer mindset.
Assisting luck: Avoid risks through interpersonal relationships and behavior
Frequently interact with the Three Harmonies and Six Complements, which are beneficial people. Those born in the Year of the Snake can get along well with those born in the Year of the Rooster and Ox (Three Harmonies) and those born in the Year of the Monkey (Six Complements). The energy field of these people can help you avoid disputes and clarify your direction, reducing the possibility of "small people" approaching.
Avoid arguments, as the zodiac year may make your emotions easily irritable. When encountering differences, stay calm and don't engage in verbal sparring, as arguments often lead to resentment and incitement from "small people."
Don't take sides or guarantee others easily. Maintain a neutral attitude in both work and life to avoid getting involved in others' conflicts and becoming a target of attack.
Changing luck: Cultivate self-cultivation and consolidate the foundation
As stated in "The Analects of Confucius - Yan Yuan": "A gentleman helps others achieve good things, not bad ones." The core of preventing "small people" is maintaining proper conduct and a calm mind, so that "small people" have no opportunity to exploit.
Be humble yet firm in your principles. A balanced attitude will neither let others look down on you nor provoke jealousy, thus reducing the likelihood of being targeted.
Focus on your own growth, directing your energy towards work and improving your abilities. When you become strong, conflicts and "small people" will naturally have less impact on your development.
If you encounter persistent trouble from "small people," don't get stuck in it. Avoid direct confrontation and move away promptly. If necessary, seek help from friends or superiors to resolve the issue, avoiding internal exhaustion.
The Most Challenging Ages for Those Born in the Year of the Snake
In the destiny of those born in the Year of the Snake, the Earthly Branch "Si" (Snake) represents energy. When it encounters "Fu Yin" (the zodiac year) or "Xiang Chong" (the conflict), the energy field fluctuates the most, corresponding to the most difficult stages in life. These stages are not necessarily destined to be unlucky, but require more caution in handling them.Zodiac Year (24, 36, 48 years old, etc.)
This is the most noticeable difficult stage for those born in the Year of the Snake. "Si Si Fu Yin" leads to significant fluctuations in fortune. At 24, newly entering society, one may face workplace injustice and interpersonal friction. At 36, during middle age, the pressure of career and family increases, making it easy to face bottlenecks or emotional conflicts. At 48, facing a life transition, health issues or financial fluctuations may occur, requiring a focus on "stability."
Years Clashing with the Tai Sui (30, 42, 54 years old, etc.)
The conflict between "Hai" (Rat) and "Si" (Snake) brings challenges. At 30, there may be changes in career or investment losses. At 42, there could be increased family responsibilities or interpersonal conflicts. These challenges often come from external environmental changes and mismatched personal rhythms, requiring careful decision-making.
Solutions: Stabilize Through Key Ages
Continue following the core principles of preventing "small people," wearing appropriate amulets and being cautious in speech and action to reduce conflicts and risks.
Delay major decisions, such as changing careers, investments, or large purchases, until the energy field stabilizes, reducing the probability of mistakes.
Focus on physical and mental regulation, maintaining moderate exercise and regular sleep patterns. A calm mindset enhances the ability to cope with challenges and smoothly pass through the fluctuation period.

The disputes and hardships in fate are never acts of cruelty from destiny, but rather opportunities for growth. As stated in "The Book of Changes - The Hexagram of Obstruction": "When the obstruction reaches its peak, prosperity follows. First hardship, then joy." The "small people" in the zodiac year and the challenges during key ages are all processes that help you reflect and clarify your direction.
The habits of preventing "small people" and methods of dealing with difficulties essentially teach you to be more respectful and better at self-protection. Those born in the Year of the Snake are wise and perceptive. As long as you maintain a calm mindset and hold onto your true self, whether it's the disputes in the zodiac year or the challenges in key ages, you can handle them calmly. May you avoid disputes and steadily progress in every stage of life, remain humble in prosperity, and not lose heart in adversity, achieving peace and success, with endless blessings.


















