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Ox 2015 Horoscope (1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997)
Horoscope ranking: Number 9
Clash with Tai Sui (Chong Tai Sui 冲太岁)

The 2015 Yi Wei year sees the Ox still within the shadows of Clashing with the Tai Sui, where Ox-born natives face an Earthly Branch Six Clash (Liu Chong六冲) of the Ox and Sheep. The Six Clashes force is the most severe among all the different levels of Tai Sui conflicts. The year will bring about concerns and fluctuating luck, natives must take one step at a time to avoid losses. Regardless of one’s wealth and status, native must comply and abide by laws, and to keep to prescribed ways as this year sees an annual gathering of inauspicious stars. Influential natives should refrain from being arrogant while the layman are advised to maintain good relations with their superiors otherwise the distances will bring about consequences or at worst, implications of jail. However, it is not all gloomy this year as the Chou Wei clash opens up Storage (Ku库), for those involved in vice industries (Pian Men偏门) may see windfall. Ox natives should consider rituals to appease Tai Sui in the beginning of the year due to the Tai Sui clash.

Born in 1949 Ji Chou Lunar Year: 67 years old
Cattle in the Pens | Fire element

Persons born in 1949 Ji Chou Ox year experience more significant effects resulting from the Tai Sui clash because the native’s birth year Ji Chou conflicts the 2015 Tai Sui forming “Tian Ke Di Chong” 天克地冲. As both Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch are affected, this unstable situation leads to overall unfavourable luck this year. First and foremost is to avoid accidents and be cautious of wounds and bleeds. All matters must be approached with caution, remember that stability and regular is a good thing. Do not ignore health issues, although there will be minor issues, these can be averted quickly. Disorders of the digestive system will be prominent and advisable to avoid greasy foods and advocate eating simple and light. It is also advisable to perform annual medical checks in the middle of the year to avoid being in the dark of insignificant disorders. Also, the elderly may have some temper, therefore, family members should avoid quarrelling with them as much possible. Try to avoid long journeys, and take precaution of traffic mishaps which may inflict extreme injuries.

Born in 1961 Xin Chou Lunar Year: 55 years old
Cattle of the Roads | Earth element

Persons born in 1961 Xin Chou Ox year has “Tian Chong Di Ke” 天冲地克where the Heavenly Stem Xin Metal subdues Yi Wood and the Earthly Branch sees a Chou Wei conflict. The year 2015 requires that native beware of litigation issues and avoid the limelight. The 1961 Xin Chou Ox native has the worst luck of all the Ox natives because Xin Chou combines with Yi Wei to form Tian Chong Di Ke, and thus this Tai Sui clash effect is greatest. Native may still be able to avoid the more serious negative effects if not all minor issues, if one has a positive outlook, boosted by the native’s ancestral and blessings from God. Strive for smooth facilitation rather than aim for big success in any matters. The native may have a stubborn disposition and not accept advice, therefore it is suggested that children should provide lateral guidance and support the elderly in line with their thoughts, to gain acknowledgement. Subsequently, consume less greasy foods and substitute with more simple and light dishes, take more walks and increase exercise to avoid health issues affecting work performance.

Born in 1973 Gui Chou Lunar Year: 43 years old
Cattle within the Circle | Wood element

Persons born in 1973 Gui Chou Ox Year encounters “Tian Sheng Di Ke” 天生地克where the Heavenly Stem of Gui Water generates Yi Wood while the Earthly Branch sees a Chou Wei conflict. Gui Water generates Yi Wood where the Eating God食神 exhibits wealth inducing properties, in addition to the Chou Wei clash which opens the coffers (Kai Ku开库), implying positive wealth prospects this year, especially in terms of windfall. This is especially beneficial for natives operating in grey industries, as if a fish landing in water. However, the Tai Sui clash requires native to take a conservative approach, avoid reckless and impulsive decisions, and approach matters with calm and caution instead. Do not be conceited so as to avoid risks of imprisonment. There will be relatively more entertainment and socializing activities in 2015, therefore native must pay attention to diet, hygiene and ensure ample rest. This year is akin to a year of devotion for 1973 natives, focus on dedication and less on returns, maintain a positive outlook and discreetly sow for the future.

Born in 1985 Yi Chou Lunar Year: 31 years old
Cattle of the Seas | Metal element

People born in 1985 Yi Chou Ox year undergoes “Tian Bi Di Ke” 天比地克where the Heavenly Stem of Yi Wood and Tai Sui’s Yi Wood form Bi Jian比肩, while the Earthly Branch has mutually clashing Chou Wei. Bi Jian indicates high pressure competition and fluctuating luck cycles for 1985 Ox natives this year. Simultaneously the Chou Wei clash favours windfall wealth, therefore natives involved in business must wield effort to ward off competitors and grab opportunities to reap both fame and fortune. Natives are advised to avoid against arrogance and temper, always maintain humility and respect for others. Similarly important to avoid obvious displays of wealth to avert any unwanted incidences resulting in financial loss. The working class must ensure a grounded and stable approach in moving forward and not be tempted to progress too ambitiously, also not to impulsively accept workload which could ultimately affect timely completion and delivery. Male natives may experience significant peach blossom luck.

Born in 1997 Ding Chou Lunar Year: 19 years old
Cattle in the Lakes | Water element

Persons born in 1997 Ding Chou Ox Year faces “Tian Sheng Di Ke” 天生地克. The Heavenly Stem sees Yi Wood generating Ding Fire while the Earthly Branch has the Chou Wei conflict. The generating scenario comes as a form of Tai Sui blessing entails that the native shall receive assistance from Noble people in most of their encounters. This year brings good spirits and is beneficial for studies through the generation of Yi Wood and Ding Fire in the Heavenly Stems, while the clash of Chou Wei signifies movements where this is a good year for extending studies or transfer of schools. However, this Chou Wei clash also implies collision or provocation and therefore native must be wary of emotional entanglements, to avoid affecting performance in studies. For those participating in Entrance Examinations, a calm approach is required, as the most important thing in education is to overcome anxiety. Native must take it easy, do not be too ambitious but rather aim to avoid mistakes, obtaining good results are pleasant surprises as it is hard to come by. Therefore, native must put in extra effort in their core subjects and not be influenced merely by interest but rather ensure a holistic approach for all subjects. Because the Ox natives has the “Tian Ku” 天哭star in the Life Palace, it implies emotional disturbance in relationships and natives have to be able to avert this and not split hairs over trivial matters.



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