Element | FromYear | ToYear |
Metal Yang | 1930.01.30 | 1931.02.16 |
Metal Yin | 1931.02.17 | 1932.02.05 |
Water Yang | 1932.02.06 | 1933.01.25 |
Water Yin | 1933.01.26 | 1934.02.13 |
Wood Yang | 1934.02.14 | 1935.02.03 |
Wood Yin | 1935.02.04 | 1936.01.23 |
Fire Yang | 1936.01.24 | 1937.02.10 |
Fire Yin | 1937.02.11 | 1938.01.30 |
Earth Yang | 1938.01.31 | 1939.02.18 |
Earth Yin | 1939.02.19 | 1940.02.07 |
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Metal Yang | 1940.02.08 | 1941.01.26 |
Metal Yin | 1941.01.27 | 1942.02.14 |
Water Yang | 1942.02.15 | 1943.02.04 |
Water Yin | 1943.02.05 | 1944.01.24 |
Wood Yang | 1944.01.25 | 1945.02.13 |
Wood Yin | 1945.02.14 | 1946.01.02 |
Fire Yang | 1946.02.02 | 1947.01.21 |
Fire Yin | 1947.01.22 | 1948.02.09 |
Earth Yang | 1948.02.10 | 1949.01.28 |
Earth Yin | 1949.01.29 | 1950.01.26 |
Metal Yang | 1950.02.17 | 1951.02.15 |
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Metal Yin | 1951.02.06 | 1952.01.26 |
Water Yang | 1952.01.27 | 1953.02.13 |
Water Yin | 1953.02.14 | 1954.02.02 |
Wood Yang | 1954.02.03 | 1955.01.23 |
Wood Yin | 1955.01.24 | 1956.02.11 |
Fire Yang | 1956.02.12 | 1957.01.30 |
Fire Yin | 1957.01.31 | 1958.02.17 |
Earth Yang | 1958.02.10 | 1949.01.28 |
Earth Yin | 1959.02.08 | 1960.01.27 |
Metal Yang | 1960.01.28 | 1961.02.14 |
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Metal Yin | 1961.02.15 | 1962.02.04 |
Water Yang | 1962.02.05 | 1963.01.24 |
Water Yin | 1963.01.25 | 1964.02.12 |
Wood Yang | 1964.02.13 | 1965.02.01 |
Wood Yin | 1965.02.02 | 1966.01.20 |
Fire Yang | 1966.01.21 | 1967.02.08 |
Fire Yin | 1967.02.09 | 1968.01.29 |
Earth Yang | 1968.01.30 | 1969.02.16 |
Earth Yin | 1969.02.17 | 1970.02.05 |
Metal Yang | 1970.02.06 | 1971.01.26 |
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Water Yang | 1972.01.16 | 1973.02.02 |
Water Yin | 1973.02.03 | 1974.01.22 |
Wood Yang | 1974.01.23 | 1975.02.10 |
Wood Yin | 1975.02.11 | 1976.01.30 |
Fire Yang | 1976.01.31 | 1977.02.17 |
Fire Yin | 1977.02.18 | 1978.02.06 |
Earth Yang | 1978.02.07 | 1979.01.27 |
Earth Yin | 1979.01.28 | 1980.02.15 |
Metal Yang | 1980.02.16 | 1981.02.04 |
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Metal Yin | 1981.02.05 | 1982.01.24 |
Water Yin | 1983.02.13 | 1984.01.02 |
Wood Yang | 1984.02.02 | 1985.02.19 |
Wood Yin | 1985.02.20 | 1986.02.08 |
Fire Yang | 1986.02.09 | 1987.01.28 |
Fire Yin | 1987.01.29 | 1988.02.16 |
Earth Yang | 1988.02.17 | 1989.05.02 |
Earth Yin | 1989.06.02 | 1990.01.26 |
Metal Yang | 1990.01.27 | 1991.01.14 |
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Metal Yin | 1991.02.15 | 1992.02.03 |
Water Yang | 1992.01.04 | 1993.01.22 |
Water Yin | 1993.01.23 | 1994.02.09 |
Wood Yang | 1994.02.10 | 1995.01.30 |
Wood Yin | 1995.01.31 | 1996.02.18 |
Fire Yang | 1996.02.19 | 1997.02.07 |
Fire Yin | 1997.02.08 | 1998.01.27 |
Earth Yang | 1998.01.28 | 1999.02.05 |
Earth Yin | 1999.02.16 | 2000.01.27 |
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Metal Yang | 2000.02.05 | 2001.01.23 |
Metal Yin | 2001.01.24 | 2002.02.11 |
Water Yang | 2002.02.12 | 2003.01.31 |
Water Yin | 2003.02.01 | 2004.01.21 |
Wood Yang | 2004.01.22 | 2005.02.08 |
Wood Yin | 2005.02.09 | 2006.01.28 |
Fire Yang | 2006.01.29 | 2007.02.17 |
Fire Yin | 2007.02.18 | 2008.02.— |
Lucky Number : Element : Usage of Symbols
How to Calculate the Lucky Number
Add The Last Two Digit Of Your Birth Year and Arrive At Single Digit.
Not to be mistaken with Kua Number to be studied later.
Number:100 | Element | Usage |
0 & 1 | Metal | Strong Minded. Support & Stability From Earth. Temper Sensitivity by Water. Fire Weakens, Use White, Gold, Silver, Blue & Black. Negative Are Red & Orange |
2 & 3 | Water | Sensitive & Intuitive: Use Water Symbols, Metal May Add Useful Strength, Wood will Absorb Negative, Use Blue Black White Gold & Silver Negative Are Brown & Yellow |
4 & 5 | Wood | Positive & Challenging People: Well With Wood & Water. Over-ambitious Temper With Fire. Avoid Metal. Use Green, Blue & Black. |
6 & 7 | Fire | Dynamic. Energize with Wood. Soften with Earth. Avoid Water. Use Reds, Oranges & Purples. Negative Are : Blue & Black |
8 & 9 | Earth | Stable, firm and decisive. Use Crystals & Ceramics. Fire Gives Support. Wood Negative, Metal Mitigate Stability, Use Brown & Yellow, Orange & Red. Negative Are Green. |
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Feng Shui & Space
Thousands of years and thousands of miles from its origins, Feng Shui is rapidly increasing in popularity in the West today. Feng Shui is a system that was originally devised in China, to protect people from climactic and environmental conditions - harsh winds and untamed waters. Over time, it developed in complexity and was required to deal with fertility, fame and fortune as well. Today, Feng Shui is used to enhance every area of peoples' lives.
Feng Shui is based on the source of all Chinese thought - the I Ching. It shares its roots with other Chinese beliefs such as acupuncture and shiatsu, Taoist philosophy the dualism of Yin and Yang and Chinese astrology.
It is neither magic, nor mysticism, nor superstition, nor religion. It requires neither faith, nor fervent belief nor the compromise of any religious convictions nor other personal values. It is steeped in a philosophy of life predicated on the holistic health benefits to be gained from living in harmony with the environment.
The Western analogue of Feng Shui is Geomancy. The methods differ but the underlying intent is the same: to enhance the interplay between man and the earth's energy fields.
Feng Shui combines principles and concepts from such rich and varied fields as landscaping, architecture and interior design, psychology, astrology, ecology, earth sciences and earth-centred spirituality. Add a generous helping of intuition, ritual and common sense and you achieve a potent mix that enables you to choose and arrange any environment in the most auspicious manner.
Auspicious literally means 'with the stars' and Feng Shui provides the principles that enable you to do the right thing, in the right place at the right time, and so benefit from optimum harmony, balance and health.
Feng Shui can be applied to any space - homes, gardens, offices, restaurants, shopping malls, airports, and so on. There are many ways of assessing the Feng Shui of a site . Some approaches are based on method and calculation, others on studying land form and water courses or locating significant areas and compass directions.
A Feng Shui consultation involves no guesswork. Every space has unique ambient and cyclical energy characteristics that are analysed and considered in conjunction with the profiles of the individuals occupying the space. The Feng Shui consultant determines the energy dynamics between a space, its occupants, the environment and how the energy changes with time.
Calculations are performed according to basic Feng Shui principles and remedies are prescribed to balance the space's energy, in order to enhance current events and anticipate and adjust for future possibilities. The consultant pays particular attention to whatever the occupants are trying to achieve in their lives and any problems they may wish to resolve.
Feng Shui recommendations are likely to include the removal of clutter; the rearrangement of furniture and reorientation of important items such as beds, seating, desks and cookers; adding, moving and removing decorative features and the use of 'cures', such as plants, water, aroma, colour, texture and shape.
Elements & Bagua
The elements and Bagua directions are reflected in the image below:
Symbols in Chinese Thought
The Chinese use certain objects which are symbolic to certain aspirations or life situation. The following are those which have been used for centuries and applied successfully in Feng Shui. They can be used to stimulate certain areas or individual rooms for achieving greater and faster results.
Objects Traditional Meaning in China
Bamboo Longevity
Bat Luck & Happiness
Bear Strength and Courage
Bells To Break up Negative Chi
Blossom Tree Longevity
Broom To Sweep away troubles
Butterflies Love & Joy
Cannon To Combat Sheng Chi
Chimera To guard against evil
Chrysanthemum Good Luck
Coins Prosperity
Conch Shell Prosperity & Good Luck in Travel
Crane Longevity and Fidelity
Deer Longevity & Wealth
Dog Protection & Prosperity
Dove Long Life
Dragon Ultimate Symbol of Good Luck & Creativity
Dragon Fly Delicacy
Ducks Happiness in Love (Paired Mandarin Ducks are Best)
Eagle Farsightedness
Elephant Wisdom, Strenght & Protection
Fan Protection
Fish To ward off evil
Flowers To stimulate good fortune & wealth
Fountain Wealth & Prosperity
Fruits To stimulate good fortune
Goldfish Success & Abundance
Goose Trust & Faithfulness in Marriage
Horse Speed & Perseverance
Ideal Landscapes To stimulate good fortune
Jars To welcome Chi and to let it settle and accumulate (placed near the entrance)
Knot Continuous good fortune
Leopard Bravery
Lotus Godo Luck from Outside
Love Birds Romance
Lychees Sweet Life
Monkey Cleverness & Protection from Bad Luck
Orchid Good Luck
Peaches Long Life
Peacock Beauty
Peony Good Luck
Phoenix Prosperity
Pine Longevity
Plum Blossom Good Luck
Pomegranate Plenty of Children
Tiger Courage
Tortoise Longevity & Stability
Umbrella Protection from Thieves (especially near the canopy of the door)
Waterfalls To stimulate good fortune
Wheel of Law Protection
Powerful Symbols to be used with great care:
Cannon To Combat Sheng Chi
Dragon Ultimate Symbol of Good Luck & Creativity
(can be balanced by tiger)
Tiger Courage
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