In 2026, those born in the Year of the Horse will face the dual challenges of "Meeting the Tai Sui" and "Injuring the Tai Sui," which can cause emotional and situational fluctuations. To harmonize the energy field, one can use feng shui accessories, maintain stable daily habits, and adopt positive words and actions to mitigate these effects. The zodiac signs most affected by Tai Sui in 2026 are the Rat (clashing with Tai Sui), followed by the Horse (double Tai Sui), the Ox (harming Tai Sui), and the Rabbit (breaking Tai Sui).

What Should Those Born in the Year of the Horse Do in 2026?
According to the "Yuan Hai Zi Ping," it is said, "When the Tai Sui sits on your head, there may be misfortune without joy." In 2026, people born in the Year of the Horse will face both "Meeting the Tai Sui" (the same as the year's element) and "Injuring the Tai Sui" (self-injury), leading to emotional irritability, career stagnation, and health fluctuations. The core of resolution lies in "adjusting the energy field, stabilizing daily life, and accumulating good connections."Use Objects to Stabilize the Field, Harmonize the Energy Field
The dual impact of Tai Sui can easily disrupt the energy field. One can use traditional feng shui accessories to guide the energy. Wearing a five-emperor coin is a common method; it combines the metal element and positive energy, capable of dissolving disasters and warding off evil spirits. It can be attached to a keychain or placed in a wallet, symbolizing safety in travel and wealth accumulation.
Alternatively, one can choose simple silver jewelry. Silver belongs to the metal element and can help alleviate the fiery energy of the fire element, aligning with the feng shui logic that "fire is calmed when it is drained by metal." At the same time, small white jade ornaments can be placed at home or in the office. The gentle nature of jade can balance the excessive fire energy, making the energy field more peaceful.
Develop Stable Daily Habits, Reduce Disturbances
Given the characteristics of "伏吟 (repetition)" and "刑太岁 (injuring the Tai Sui)," it is necessary to develop the habit of "cautious speech and careful action." In the workplace, avoid getting involved in others' disputes and focus on your current tasks. When encountering disagreements, communicate calmly and avoid verbal arguments.
In daily life, establish the habit of "reviewing before bedtime," spending 5 minutes to summarize the day's affairs and plan the next day's schedule in advance, reducing anxiety caused by chaotic planning. According to the "Xie Ji Bian Fang Shu," "Tai Sui prefers stillness and dislikes movement." During the zodiac year, it is advisable to avoid major changes such as frequent job changes or moving. If adjustments are necessary, clean the environment in advance to help transition smoothly with a tidy energy field.
Correct Positive Words and Actions, Accumulate Blessings for Protection
As stated in the "Tai Shang G感应篇 (The Classic of the Way and Virtue)," "Misfortune and blessings have no door; they are self-invoked." The fundamental way to resolve Tai Sui lies in one's own words and actions. One can start with small acts of kindness, such as helping neighbors or patiently listening to friends' requests. Positive behavior can accumulate blessings, balancing the harsh energy of Tai Sui.
At the same time, one can moderately participate in public welfare donations or help others within their capacity. By practicing "benefiting others," one can improve their own fortune. For daily attire, one can add red elements, such as red undergarments or scarves. Red, in traditional culture, symbolizes auspiciousness and can provide psychological reassurance against evil and disaster.
Which Zodiac Signs Are Most Affected by Tai Sui in 2026?
According to the "San Ming Tong Hui," it is said, "Those who offend the Tai Sui are most severely affected by clashing, followed by meeting, then harming and breaking." In 2026, the Earthly Branch of the Tai Sui is Fire (Wu), and four types of zodiac signs are affected differently due to their relationship with Wu Fire. Among them, the Rat is hit the hardest.Born in the Year of the Rat: Clashing with Tai Sui, the most intense conflict
Zi Rats and Wu Horses are in conflict. Clashing with Tai Sui indicates "danger in movement," which is the most severe type of Tai Sui offense. This conflict can lead to sudden changes, such as traffic accidents, broken partnerships, or health issues in elders. These impacts are usually unexpected external shocks.
According to the "Yuan Hai Zi Ping," "Clashing means collision; if the energy is not harmonious, things will not go smoothly." People born in the Year of the Rat should pay extra attention to safety this year, avoid high-risk activities, and manage finances conservatively. They should also spend more time with friends born in the Year of the Ox or Dragon (Zi-Chou conjunction, Zhi-Chen conjunction) to buffer the clash through union.
Born in the Year of the Horse: Meeting and Injuring the Tai Sui, the second most severe impact
People born in the Year of the Horse face "午午伏吟 (Wu-Wu Fu Yin)" and "午午自刑 (Wu-Wu Zi Xing)" simultaneously, leading to serious internal conflicts. Meeting the Tai Sui causes repeated problems, such as project delays and frequent changes in plans; Injuring the Tai Sui increases interpersonal friction and health risks, especially the recurrence of old illnesses.
Although the impact is slightly less than clashing with Tai Sui, the dual influence is more likely to cause physical and mental exhaustion. Emphasis should be placed on emotional and health management, using favorable people and accessories to harmonize the energy field.
Born in the Year of the Ox: Harmful to Tai Sui, hidden energy depletion
Chou Ox and Wu Horse are in conflict. Harmful to Tai Sui refers to "hidden losses," and the effects are often subtle and long-lasting. One may suffer from slander by villains, betrayal in cooperation, or financial loss due to negligence, such as failed investments or difficulty recovering borrowed money.
This effect, although not intense, can accumulate over time. It is necessary to develop the habit of "weekly review," checking financial income and expenses and personal interactions to avoid falling into a passive situation.
Born in the Year of the Rabbit: Breaking Tai Sui, energy field dispersion
Mao Rabbit and Wu Horse are in a breaking relationship. Breaking Tai Sui refers to "damage and dispersion," mainly affecting the level of affairs. For example, relationships may split, investments may incur losses, or agreements may suddenly change. However, the impact on the body and mind is relatively weak. The core response is "pre-planning," timely backup of important documents, and retention of evidence for major agreements. Flexibly adjusting when changes occur can effectively reduce losses.

Understanding and addressing the effects of Tai Sui is essentially a sincere wish for a stable and smooth life. However, the "Lun Heng" has long stated, "One's fate is created by oneself, and one's luck follows the movement of the mind." The zodiac and fate are just reflections of the energy field; what truly determines one's state is the mindset and actions.
There is no need to be frightened by the idea of offending Tai Sui. Accessories, stable daily habits, and kind actions are all accessible methods to adjust the energy field. There is no need to worry about temporary fluctuations; clashes and disturbances can also be opportunities for self-reflection. You, born in the Year of the Horse or the Rat, simply need to maintain inner calmness and move forward step by step. You can navigate the cycle of fate and avoid misfortune.
May you build stability through small habits and accumulate blessings through kind words and actions in 2026. May your career steadily improve, your body remain healthy, and your relationships be warm. With the changing seasons, you will always meet beauty unexpectedly, making the year of Tai Sui also a journey of smooth growth.



















