How to Cure Tai Sui: What to Do If You Clash with Tai Sui

How to Cure Tai Sui: What to Do If You Clash with Tai Sui

Introduction: What Should You Do If You Fan Tai Sui?

Every year, millions of people search for answers to questions like:

  • What should I do if I Fan Tai Sui?
  • How do you cure Tai Sui?
  • Is Bai Tai Sui really necessary?
  • Can wearing something protect me from Tai Sui clash?

In Chinese astrology, Fan Tai Sui (Clash with Tai Sui) does not mean guaranteed bad luck — but it does mean instability.

The good news?
For thousands of years, Chinese metaphysics has offered clear, practical ways to reduce Tai Sui conflict.

This guide explains how to cure Tai Sui, including:

  • Worship Tai Sui 
  • Wearing San He (Three Harmony) zodiac symbols
  • Wearing red and cinnabar 
  • Protective Tai Sui bracelets and charms

All explained clearly for a modern, international audience.


What Does It Mean to “Cure” Tai Sui?

First, an important clarification.

In Chinese astrology, you do not “defeat” Tai Sui.

You:

  • Appease Tai Sui
  • Balance the conflicting energy
  • Reduce unnecessary losses

Think of Tai Sui as the ruling authority of the year.
Curing Tai Sui means lowering friction, not fighting fate.


What Is Bai Tai Sui(Worship Tai Sui) ?

Bai Tai Sui literally means “paying respect to Tai Sui.”

It is the most traditional and authoritative remedy for Fan Tai Sui.

Why People Do Bai Tai Sui

People usually Bai Tai Sui when they:

  • Fan Tai Sui
  • Clash directly with Tai Sui (Chong Tai Sui)
  • Enter their zodiac year (Ben Ming Nian)
  • Face major risks (lawsuits, career change, illness, divorce)

The purpose is to:

  • Seek protection
  • Reduce conflict
  • Stabilize fortune

How Is Bai Tai Sui Traditionally Done?

Traditionally, Bai Tai Sui involves:

  • Visiting a Taoist or Buddhist temple
  • Registering your name and birth details
  • Offering incense and symbolic items
  • Asking for Tai Sui’s protection for the year

It is usually done:

  • During Lunar New Year
  • Or anytime before major life events

However, many overseas Chinese and Western followers cannot access temples, which is why symbolic and wearable remedies became popular.


Can You Cure Tai Sui Without Going to a Temple?

Yes — and historically, people always had alternatives.

In classical Chinese metaphysics, objects carry symbolic energy, especially when aligned with:

  • Zodiac harmony
  • Five Elements balance
  • Protective materials

This is where zodiac charms, cinnabar, and Tai Sui talismans come in.


Wearing San He Zodiac Symbols 

In Chinese astrology, San He (三合) means “Three Harmony.”

It refers to groups of three zodiac signs that naturally support, strengthen, and stabilize each other’s energy.

People within the same San He group are believed to:

  • Work well together
  • Strengthen each other’s luck
  • Reduce conflicts caused by Tai Sui (Fan Tai Sui)

That’s why wearing San He zodiac symbols is one of the most recommended remedies during Tai Sui years.


The Four San He Zodiac Groups

There are four San He combinations, each linked to one of the Five Elements and a shared energetic nature.


🐀 Rat – 🐉 Dragon – 🐒 Monkey

Element: Water
Energy Theme: Intelligence, adaptability, opportunity

This group is associated with:

  • Strategic thinking
  • Career growth
  • Problem-solving
  • Turning chaos into opportunity

People in this group support each other in:

  • Career advancement
  • Business decisions
  • Overcoming obstacles

🐂 Ox – 🐍 Snake – 🐓 Rooster

Element: Metal
Energy Theme: Discipline, strategy, resilience

This group represents:

  • Structure and planning
  • Persistence
  • Long-term success

Highly recommended for:

  • Career stability
  • Financial discipline
  • Protection during Fan Tai Sui years

🐅 Tiger – 🐎 Horse – 🐕 Dog

Element: Fire
Energy Theme: Action, leadership, justice

This group is known for:

  • Strong motivation
  • Courage and movement
  • Breaking through stagnation

Helpful for:

  • Major life changes
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Overcoming stagnation during clash years

🐖 Pig – 🐇 Rabbit – 🐐 Goat (Sheep)

Element: Wood
Energy Theme: Healing, relationships, growth

This group focuses on:

  • Emotional balance
  • Relationship harmony
  • Personal healing

Ideal for:

  • Relationship challenges
  • Emotional stress
  • Recovery during difficult Tai Sui years

Wearing Red: Why Red Is Used for Tai Sui Protection

Red is not superstition — it’s symbolic.

In Chinese metaphysics, red represents:

  • Fire element
  • Life force
  • Protection against negative energy

That’s why during Ben Ming Nian or Fan Tai Sui years, people:

  • Wear red clothing
  • Tie red strings
  • Wear red bracelets

Red helps to:

  • Activate yang energy
  • Prevent energy leakage
  • Create a protective boundary

Cinnabar : The Most Powerful Tai Sui Protection Material

What Is Cinnabar?

Cinnabar (Zhu Sha) has been used in Taoist rituals for over 2,000 years.

Traditionally used to:

  • Write talismans
  • Seal protective charms
  • Ward off negative entities

In metaphysical terms, cinnabar is believed to:

  • Anchor protective energy
  • Repel disruptive forces
  • Stabilize spiritual and emotional states

Why Cinnabar Is Used for Fan Tai Sui

Fan Tai Sui is associated with:

  • Chaos
  • Sudden changes
  • Energy imbalance

Cinnabar is grounding and protective, making it one of the strongest materials for Tai Sui remedies.


Tai Sui Bracelets: A Modern Way to Cure Tai Sui

For people who:

  • Cannot visit temples
  • Want continuous protection
  • Prefer practical solutions

Tai Sui bracelets combine multiple traditional remedies into one wearable form.

A well-designed Tai Sui bracelet should include:


1. Tai Sui Talisman 

A Tai Sui talisman represents:

  • Respect to the ruling Tai Sui
  • A symbolic form of Bai Tai Sui
  • Protection throughout the year

When placed inside clear quartz (white crystal), the talisman’s energy is believed to be:

  • Amplified
  • Stabilized
  • Kept pure

2. San He Zodiac Beads (Silver-Gold Plated)

San He zodiac symbols are often crafted in:

  • Silver (clarity & protection)
  • Gold plating (yang energy & authority)

Wearing them keeps your zodiac aligned with supportive forces throughout the year.

 


3. Cinnabar Beads 

Cinnabar beads:

  • Act as the core protective element
  • Help block negative influences
  • Are traditionally linked to Tai Sui protection

4. Incense Ash Glass 

This is one of the rarest and most powerful components.

Incense ash glass is:

  • Handcrafted from purified incense ash
  • Traditionally used in temples
  • Believed to carry cleansing and protective energy

In Chinese belief, incense ash:

  • Contains prayer residue
  • Represents accumulated intention
  • Helps neutralize negative forces

Why Combining These Elements Matters

Tai Sui conflict is multi-layered:

  • Time-based
  • Emotional
  • Energetic

That’s why single remedies are often insufficient.

A properly designed Tai Sui bracelet works because it:

  • Respects Tai Sui (talisman)
  • Reinforces zodiac harmony (San He)
  • Provides material protection (cinnabar)
  • Clears negative energy (incense ash glass)

When Should You Start Using Tai Sui Remedies?

Ideally:

  • Before Lunar New Year
  • Or immediately after discovering you Fan Tai Sui

However, Tai Sui remedies can be used anytime during the year, especially before:

  • Career changes
  • Legal matters
  • Medical procedures
  • Relationship decisions

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Common Questions About Curing Tai Sui

Is curing Tai Sui mandatory?

No — but it is highly recommended if you Fan Tai Sui.

Does curing Tai Sui guarantee good luck?

No. It reduces risks and stabilizes outcomes.

Can Westerners use Tai Sui remedies?

Yes. Tai Sui is a time-energy system, not a religion.


Beyond Bracelets: Traditional Space Cures for Tai Sui

Personal-wear remedies (bracelets, talismans, cinnabar) protect your body as it moves through the year. But Tai Sui also affects your home and workspace. Classical Feng Shui uses specific objects placed in the home to neutralize Tai Sui-related instability and the closely-linked Five Yellow (Wu Huang) annual affliction.

The three most effective space cures, especially for 2026 when Tai Sui sits in the South and Five Yellow is also active:

Dragon Turtle (Long Gui) brass statue

Dragon Turtle (Long Gui)

A dragon-turtle hybrid statue. The single most-recommended object for households affected by Tai Sui or Five Yellow. Place facing outward in the affected sector.

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Five Emperor Coins (Wu Di Qian)

Five Emperor Coins

Brass coins from Qing dynasty's five most prosperous emperors. Hung at thresholds and placed under Dragon Turtle to amplify protection.

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Qilin brass pair

Qilin Pair

Pair of brass Qilin (Chinese unicorn) statues. Place at the main entrance heads facing outward to guard against Three Killings and Tai Sui-related conflicts.

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For the complete set of annual-affliction cures including all 14 traditional objects, see our Feng Shui Cures collection.

Final Thoughts: Tai Sui Is About Alignment, Not Fear

Tai Sui does not punish.

It responds to alignment.

Those who respect time cycles experience:

  • Smoother transitions
  • Fewer losses
  • Better outcomes during unstable years

Curing Tai Sui is not about superstition —
it’s about moving with time instead of against it.


Related Articles 

The Ultimate Guide to Tai Sui

 

Reference

Chinese Zodiac Years Chart (1960–2026)

Note: Chinese Zodiac signs are based on the Lunar New Year.
If you were born in January or early February, your zodiac sign may belong to the previous year.

Year Zodiac Year Zodiac Year Zodiac
1960 Rat 1982 Dog 2004 Monkey
1961 Ox 1983 Pig 2005 Rooster
1962 Tiger 1984 Rat 2006 Dog
1963 Rabbit 1985 Ox 2007 Pig
1964 Dragon 1986 Tiger 2008 Rat
1965 Snake 1987 Rabbit 2009 Ox
1966 Horse 1988 Dragon 2010 Tiger
1967 Goat (Sheep) 1989 Snake 2011 Rabbit
1968 Monkey 1990 Horse 2012 Dragon
1969 Rooster 1991 Goat (Sheep) 2013 Snake
1970 Dog 1992 Monkey 2014 Horse
1971 Pig 1993 Rooster 2015 Goat (Sheep)
1972 Rat 1994 Dog 2016 Monkey
1973 Ox 1995 Pig 2017 Rooster
1974 Tiger 1996 Rat 2018 Dog
1975 Rabbit 1997 Ox 2019 Pig
1976 Dragon 1998 Tiger 2020 Rat
1977 Snake 1999 Rabbit 2021 Ox
1978 Horse 2000 Dragon 2022 Tiger
1979 Goat (Sheep) 2001 Snake 2023 Rabbit
1980 Monkey 2002 Horse 2024 Dragon
1981 Rooster 2003 Goat (Sheep) 2025 Snake
2026 Horse
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