The 2026 'Bing Wu' Tai Sui is Arriving: These Zodiac Signs Must Be Cautious

NOVEMBER 5,2025

The year 2026 is the 'Bing Wu' (丙午) Year of the Fire Horse. Individuals born under the zodiac signs of the Horse, Rat, Rabbit, and Ox will have relationships of 'Punishing' (刑), 'Clashing' (沖), 'Breaking' (破), 'Harming' (害), or 'Encountering' (值) with the 'Bing Wu' Tai Sui. Because they are "Offending the Tai Sui," they must be exceptionally cautious.

The Tai Sui is the divine general who presides on duty in the heavens, governing all of the good fortune, bad fortune, blessings, and calamities in the mortal world for the entire year. At the transition of the old and new year, the Tai Sui divinity rotates. Mortals must not offend him, for to clash with him brings misfortune. Every person's annual fortune is intimately tied to the Tai Sui. This impact is especially great if one is already in a period of low energy, as the clash with the Tai Sui will be magnified.

Those individuals who have a relationship of 'Punishing,' 'Clashing,' 'Breaking,' 'Harming,' or 'Encountering' with the year's ruling Tai Sui are far more susceptible to encountering misfortunes and obstacles. The specific details are as follows:

  • Chinese zodiac horse illustration

    People born in the Year of the Horse are "Encountering the Tai Sui" (值太岁). Furthermore, due to the "Wu-Wu self-punishment" (午午自邢) in Chinese metaphysics, they are simultaneously "Punishing the Tai Sui" (刑太岁). As a result, those born under the Horse sign will find their overall fortune blocked. They may experience emotional volatility and internal conflict, as if "at war with themselves." In their career, they are prone to making poor decisions due to impatience, and in relationships, minor issues can escalate into major conflicts. In terms of health, they must pay close attention to their heart, blood, eyes, and overall mental well-being.

  • Chinese zodiac rat illustration

    People born in the Year of the Rat are "Clashing with Tai Sui" (冲太岁). They may be prone to career changes, unexpected financial losses, and find themselves troubled by romantic scandals. They must be cautious with their safety when traveling, especially near water.

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  • Chinese zodiac tiger illustration

    People born in the Year of the Rabbit are "Breaking with Tai Sui" (破太岁). They may face situations where it is difficult to distinguish truth from falsehood, and a tendency to be too trusting can lead to financial loss. Emotional relationships may be damaged by suspicion, and there is a risk of items in the home being accidentally broken.

  • Chinese zodiac ox illustration

    People born in the Year of the Ox are "Harming with Tai Sui" (害太岁). In their career, they are prone to "Xiao Ren" (negative people) working against them, having their credit stolen, or having projects derailed by internal problems at critical moments. Investments must be approached with extra caution, and there is a risk of goods in storage being damaged.

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When the human world faces disaster and calamity, the Taoist gate, upholding a compassionate heart, aids the world with its sacred rites. For those who are "Offending the Tai Sui," by piously and sincerely paying respects to the Grand Duke, it is possible to avert disaster, resolve misfortunes, and welcome auspicious blessings.

The Ancestral Court of Longhu Mountain, which leads all of Taoism and serves as the Altar of Ten Thousand Dharmas, is holding a solemn "Pacify the Tai Sui" Ceremony for all sincere believers. We cordially invite you to join this sacred event.

We especially urge friends born under the signs of the Horse, Rat, Rabbit, and Ox to seize this auspicious opportunity. Through the profound ritual power of our Grand Master in Purple Robes, your prayers will be delivered directly to the heavens, resolving any clashes and transforming misfortune into auspicious blessings.

We invite you to participate now to resolve the various challenges of the new year 2026 and to pray for divine protection and peace.