
The zodiac animals that will encounter Tai Sui in 2026
""Tai Sui moves, all stars follow, each has its own fortune and misfortune."" The discussion on Tai Sui in "Yuan Hai Zi Ping" reveals the logical connection between Tai Sui and zodiac fortunes. The determination of encountering Tai Sui originates from the five relationships between the zodiac branch and the Tai Sui branch - Valuing, Conflicting, Imprisoning, Harming, and Breaking. In 2026, which is the year of Bing Wu, the Tai Sui branch is Wu Fire. Based on this, four types of zodiac animals that encounter Tai Sui and their astrological basis can be clearly identified.The Horse is the first to encounter "Valuing Tai Sui" and "Wu-Wu Self-Imprisonment" simultaneously. The Wu Horse and the Tai Sui Wu Fire share the same branch, forming Valuing Tai Sui, and Wu and Wu form a self-imprisonment, making it easy to experience irritability and indecision in decision-making, making it the zodiac animal with the most obvious fluctuations in energy throughout the year. However, self-imprisonment also contains the opportunity for "self-reflection". If handled calmly, it can instead become an opportunity for growth through the power of Tai Sui.
The Rat faces the situation of "Conflicting Tai Sui". The Zi Rat and Wu Fire are in a six-conflict relationship. "Conflict means movement", making it easy to experience changes in environment and interpersonal disturbances. This impact is not entirely dangerous but more often breaks the existing state. If one adapts to change rather than resists it, this impact can be transformed into a driving force for breakthroughs.
The Ox encounters "Harming Tai Sui". The Chou Ox and Wu Fire are in a conflicting relationship. "Harm means obstruction", making it easy to face minor obstacles and misunderstandings. In career, there may be setbacks due to poor communication, and in life, one should pay attention to maintaining relationships with friends and family. However, the impact of Harming Tai Sui is relatively mild, mostly consisting of manageable trivial troubles.
The Rabbit faces "Breaking Tai Sui". The Mao Rabbit and Wu Fire are in a conflicting relationship. "Break means loss", making it easy to experience failed plans and financial losses. One should avoid blind investments and make preparations in advance, thus reducing the losses caused by Breaking Tai Sui.
To deal with encountering Tai Sui, one can develop the small habit of "reviewing at night". Spend five minutes every night reviewing daily affairs, distinguishing controllable and uncontrollable factors, and facing fluctuations with a rational mindset. At the same time, one can use the energy of three combinations and six harmonies, such as people born in the Horse and Rabbit should spend more time with relatives and friends born in the Tiger and Dog, while those born in the Rat should get close to people born in the Ox and Monkey, and those born in the Ox should connect with relatives and friends born in the Rat and Snake, using auspicious energy to adjust one's own energy field.
How many times does a person encounter Tai Sui in their lifetime
""Life between heaven and earth, hard to escape the operation of yin-yang and five elements."" The number of times a person encounters Tai Sui is not a fixed number. It is mainly influenced by two factors: lifespan length and zodiac characteristics, following the cyclical regularity of the heavenly stems and earthly branches. Most people will experience encountering Tai Sui ten times or even dozens of times in their lifetime.Lifespan is the basic influencing factor. The "Valuing Tai Sui" occurs once every 12 years. If we calculate with an 80-year lifespan, the "Valuing Tai Sui" alone could occur 6-7 times. Adding the "Conflicting Tai Sui" occurring once every 6 years, and the "Imprisoning, Harming, and Breaking Tai Sui" alternating with the flow of years, the total number naturally becomes significant. Data shows that the average number of times an 80-year-old person encounters Tai Sui is about 15-20 times, and there are significant differences among different zodiac signs.
Zodiac characteristics determine the difference in frequency of encountering Tai Sui. Some zodiac signs have more complex relationships with their branches, leading to higher frequencies of encountering Tai Sui. For example, the Rat faces multiple relationships such as the conflict between Zi and Wu, and the harm between Zi and Wei, possibly encountering Tai Sui once every 3-6 years. On the other hand, the Pig mainly faces the self-imprisonment of Hai-Hai, only encountering Tai Sui during the year of their birth, resulting in a relatively lower frequency.
Key periods for encountering Tai Sui are worth noting. At 36 years old, it is the third year of one's birth, traditionally believed to require stabilizing luck by borrowing the energy of relatives. At 60 years old, the age of flower planting, the heavenly stems and earthly branches cycle back, possibly experiencing the combination of "Valuing Tai Sui" and "Conflicting Tai Sui". After 72 years old, when physical functions weaken, one should pay more attention to health during years of "Imprisoning" and "Harming Tai Sui". However, these key points are not "disasters," but signals reminding people to adjust their state.
There is no need to be anxious about the large number of times. One can develop the habit of "adjusting according to the time": reduce major decisions during years of encountering Tai Sui and focus on improving abilities; maintain regular作息 (daily routine) in daily life to cope with energy fluctuations with a stable body. Know that encountering Tai Sui is essentially a natural change in the annual energy field, just like the alternation of seasons. Face it calmly without worry.

The interpretation of zodiac animals and the number of times they encounter Tai Sui in fate has never been a dogma that creates anxiety, but rather the ancient people's "way of dealing with time and space." The four zodiac animals that encounter Tai Sui in 2026 don't need to be overly worried. Those many encounters with Tai Sui throughout one's life are simply ordinary milestones in the journey of life.
The true "resolution" ultimately comes from inner stability and practical actions. As the "Zhong Yong" says, ""When joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness have not yet been expressed, it is called 'the middle'; when they are expressed in a balanced way, it is called 'harmony.'" If one can accept changes with a peaceful mindset and handle affairs with caution, the "impact" of Tai Sui will transform into nourishment for growth.
May you understand the laws of the years, not be trapped by the concept of "encountering Tai Sui," and not be confused by the number of times. In every ordinary day, maintain inner confidence and composure, allowing good fortune to come naturally with your mindset, and let the years pass safely and peacefully.



















