Introduction:
Tai Sui, also known as Tai Sui Xing Jun, or Sui Jun, is not only a star, but also a folk god in China. Tai sui is Jupiter in the sky. Because Jupiter runs once every twelve months, people in ancient China called Jupiter Old Star or Tai sui.
As a kind of Chinese folk belief, every year, a Chinese zodiac violates Tai Sui. If you belong to this zodiac sign, you should sacrifice to Tai Sui God for one year, so that Tai Sui God can protect yourself from disaster.
Tai sui is the abbreviation of Tai sui God, and it is one of the gods worthy of years in Taoism. It changes every year, and the spinning Tai Sui God is called Tai Sui (fleeting Tai Sui). Tai sui god has the greatest influence among all gods, and is known as the son of heaven in the middle of the year, and is in charge of the good and bad luck of the human year.
Taoist "Shenshu Jing" said: "Tai sui; The image of the monarch leads the gods, unifies their positions, carries out time series, and assembles the elderly. " "Yuan Hai Zi Ping" records: Being the son of heaven in the middle of the old age, you are not allowed to commit crimes, and you are fierce. "Three Ancestors' Meeting" said: A man in his old age is the head of the year and the head of the gods. Woe to the lion's den, punishment breaks evil spirits. If time is still jealous, it's hard to escape. As the old saying goes, when people get old, they can't enjoy it. It can be seen that Tai Sui is the most powerful god among the gods, who is in charge of people's fortune for one year and dominates the whole year.
"Yuan Hai Zi Ping" records: Being the son of heaven in the middle of the old age, you are not allowed to commit crimes, and you are fierce. As the saying goes, "it is a disaster to take the lead when you are old." Older people who commit crimes of harming others will have bad luck. Evil stars shine on the palace and villains play tricks on them, which will lead to problems in their careers, poor official luck, bad relationship between husband and wife, unsatisfactory marriage, poor academic performance, abusive words, official lawsuits, and even life-threatening disasters or accidents.