The year of the Horse 2026, or the Bính Ngọ year, commences on February 17, 2026, on the Gregorian calendar and concludes on February 5, 2027. According to the lunar-solar calendar, 2026 is the year of the horse (Lộ Chi Mã – Horse on the Road), with the element of Heavenly River Water. The male destiny is Ly Fire (Đông Tứ Mệnh), while the female destiny is Cấn Earth (Tây Tứ Mệnh).

During the Bính Ngọ 2025 year, it is predicted that five ages will encounter the Tai Sui (Thái Tuế) limit.

What is Tai Sui?

Tai Sui is a concept in feng shui and the zodiac of East Asian cultures. It represents the guardian deity of the year and embodies the heavenly stem and earthly branch of that particular year.

When one’s zodiac sign matches the year’s animal or has a conflicting relationship with the Tai Sui of that year, it is considered a Tai Sui offense.

According to folk beliefs, encountering Tai Sui can bring about difficulties, changes, and obstacles in one’s work and life.

The year of the Horse 2026 has five ages encountering Tai Sui.

There are five types of Tai Sui offenses:

– Direct Tai Sui: One’s zodiac sign matches the year’s animal.

– Clashing Tai Sui: One’s zodiac sign directly clashes with the year’s animal (belonging to the Four-Phase Clash).

– Harming Tai Sui: One’s zodiac sign has a hidden conflict with the year’s animal (Six Harms, consisting of six pairs of conflicting animals).

– Offensive Tai Sui: One’s zodiac sign has a breaking relationship with the year’s animal (Six Breaks, consisting of six pairs of breaking animals).

– Indirect Tai Sui: One’s zodiac sign indirectly conflicts with the year’s animal (Four Indirect Phases).

Five ages encountering Tai Sui in the Bính Ngọ 2026 year

– Direct Tai Sui: Horse (Ngọ) ages, including those born in 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, and 2002…

– Clashing Tai Sui: Rat (Tý) ages, including those born in 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, and 2008…

– Harming Tai Sui: Rabbit (Mão) ages, including those born in 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, and 2011…

– Offensive Tai Sui: Ox (Sửu) ages, including those born in 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, and 2009…

– Breaking Tai Sui: Rooster (Dậu) ages, including those born in 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, and 2005…

Impact of Tai Sui on Work and Life

Tai Sui represents the energy of the year. Offending Tai Sui can lead to changes or obstacles in one’s work. Folk beliefs suggest that encountering Tai Sui can affect one’s work and life in different aspects and degrees.

– Those who directly offend Tai Sui may experience significant changes in their work, such as changing jobs or industries, or losing direction. At the same time, they may also find opportunities for transformation but will have to endure considerable pressure.

– Those who clash with Tai Sui may encounter conflicts and disputes with colleagues.

– Those who harm Tai Sui may make wrong decisions and be easily misunderstood.

– Those who offend Tai Sui in an offensive way may encounter petty people who cause trouble, backstabbing, and loss of trust.

– Those who break Tai Sui may face disruptions in their plans and unexpected changes in their intended courses of action.

This information is for reference only and is subject to individual interpretation.