
What challenges might those born in the Year of the Horse face in 2026?
According to "Yuan Hai Zi Ping": "Fu Yin and Fan Yin lead to tears; punishment, collision, and harm cause misfortune." In 2026, the year of Bing Wu, those born in the Year of the Horse will encounter "Wu Wu Fu Yin" combined with "self-punishment," leading to an overabundance of fire energy that causes internal and external imbalance.Emotional exhaustion intensifies, and decisions become less accurate
The fiery energy easily disturbs the mind, making those born in the Year of the Horse prone to "thinking too much but doing too little," such as being indecisive about career choices or suspecting relationships, thereby delaying decision-making opportunities.
Daily habits such as "morning note-taking" can help. Write down your concerns on paper, mark the "core goal" and "worst-case scenario," and use rational thinking instead of emotional exhaustion. Taking a 15-minute nap at noon can help calm the fiery energy and improve judgment in the afternoon.
Interpersonal conflicts increase, leading to disputes and troubles
"Self-punishment" brings internal conflicts, and those born in the Year of the Horse may easily trigger interpersonal conflicts due to direct speech or impatience, especially with colleagues or family members over minor issues.
When communicating, slow down your speech and deliberately include expressions like "What's your opinion?" or "I understand your point." During monthly gatherings with friends, listen more and argue less, using gentle interactions to harmonize the energy field. As stated in "Tie Shang Gan Ying Pian": "Speaking kindly, looking kindly, acting kindly—three good deeds a day, and blessings will surely come after three years." Gentle words and actions are key to avoiding trouble.
Projects face delays, and unexpected changes occur
Fu Yin indicates "repetition and stagnation," and plans for those born in the Year of the Horse may be delayed due to sudden changes such as policy adjustments or partner betrayal. For example, a deal may be canceled suddenly, or a promotion opportunity may be missed due to a small mistake.
Develop a habit of preparing "two plans," and create a backup plan for important projects in advance. Carry a small notebook to record daily tasks and progress, reducing oversight. When facing changes, silently recite "adapting to circumstances," avoiding impatience and complaints, and maintaining a flexible mindset to deal with obstacles.
What should those born in the Year of the Horse wear in 2026?
Silver Three-Union Auspicious Ornaments: The preferred choice for neutralizing negative energiesThe "Hun, Wu, Xu" (tiger, horse, dog) form a three-union fire group, and tigers and dogs are the auspicious companions of those born in the Year of the Horse. Silver belongs to metal, and the fire generates metal, which helps channel the excessive fire energy, making it the ideal choice for those facing Tai Sui.
Recommended silver tiger or dog-shaped pendants, paired with simple silver chains, are suitable for work environments. You can also wear a silver three-union auspicious bracelet, where hand movements during daily activities subtly convey the idea of "auspicious companions always by your side." Clean the ornaments regularly with toothpaste to keep them bright, symbolizing "clear energy fields bring auspicious companions."
Hetian Jade Ornaments: Essential for calming the mind and gathering energy
Hetian jade belongs to earth, and the fire generates earth, known as "smooth generation," which can absorb the fiery energy, helping those born in the Year of the Horse to calm their emotions and focus on tasks. It is suitable for those who tend to be easily agitated. Recommend Hetian jade peace beads or "no-trouble" pendants. Peace beads symbolize "completeness and smoothness," while "no-trouble" pendants represent "no disturbances."
Avoid colliding with hard objects when wearing them, and clean them with a soft cloth before bedtime each night. This can be combined with the habit of "evening reflection," reviewing the day's emotions to enhance the calming effect.
Obsidian Ornaments: Auxiliary protection against negative energies
Obsidian mainly serves to "ward off evil and neutralize negative energies," effectively blocking external negative energy interference. It is suitable for those born in the Year of the Horse who frequently visit crowded places (such as shopping malls or train stations) or have complex workplace environments.
Recommended obsidian bracelets or pendants, paired with red strings (red represents fire, and fire generates earth, indirectly supporting the obsidian's stabilizing effect). Be sure to purify the obsidian regularly. You can place it on the windowsill every lunar fifteenth to let moonlight purify its energy, preventing the accumulation of negative energy.

Understanding the challenges of facing Tai Sui and the recommendations for wearing ornaments essentially reflects the hope for "peace and smoothness." However, "Lun Heng" has long stated, "Destiny is created by oneself, and luck follows the movement of the mind." Ornaments are tools to enhance energy, but the true determinant of fortune lies in one's mindset and habits.
There is no need to fear the risks of facing Tai Sui. The practice of note-taking, preparing two plans, and maintaining kind words can directly help avoid risks better than any ornament. There is no need to be overly fixated on the material or design of the ornaments—silver's gentle warmth and jade's calm stability are merely reminders to maintain a peaceful state.
Those born in the Year of the Horse naturally possess the passion of a fire-born individual. Facing Tai Sui is simply life urging you to "slow down and go further."
May your 2026 be filled with blessings from your ornaments, and may a calm heart support your fortune. May your emotions find a place to settle, your relationships be warm and supportive, and your affairs, though occasionally obstructed, be resolved calmly. As time moves forward, take the time to reflect and grow, making this year a solid step on your path of personal development.



















