Let me teach you an easy method to
remember the 12 zodiac conflicting relationships.
For example, mice are most active in
the early hours of the morning. They prefer to stay in dark places, always
hiding away. On the other hand, horses are most active at noon, enjoying
running under clear skies.
Cattle are diligent animals, playing
a crucial role in ancient farming societies. In contrast, sheep give off a lazy
vibe.
The ferocious tiger exudes a sense of
dignity. When it spots prey, it silently waits for an opportunity. Meanwhile,
mischievous monkeys give off an air of nonchalance. Monkeys are very playful.
Rabbits make people feel cautious,
whereas chickens give off a busybody vibe, always gossiping.
The most obvious examples are dragons
and dogs. Dragons, the most mysterious of the zodiac animals, have never been
seen by anyone. Legend has it that they soar through the sky, ever-changing. On
the other hand, loyal dogs are humanity's closest companions, guarding their
master's territory faithfully.
Snakes give off a sensitive
impression, while pigs make people feel indifferent and too lazy to move.
The hours are arranged according to
the twelve Chinese zodiac signs.
Zi Hour, also known as "Midnight
Hour": The first hour of the twelve earthly branches. Time: 11:00 PM -
01:00 AM. During the night, from 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM, it belongs to the
"Zi Hour", with "Zi" representing the Rat. It is when rats
are most active, taking advantage of the quietness of the night.
Chou Hour: The second hour of the
twelve earthly branches. Time: 01:00 AM - 03:00 AM. From 1:00 AM to 3:00 AM, it
belongs to the "Chou Hour", with "Chou" representing the
Ox. Oxen are known to graze at night, and farmers often wake up in the wee
hours to feed them.
Yin Hour: Time: 03:00 AM - 05:00 AM.
From 3:00 AM to 5:00 AM, it is the "Yin Hour", with "Yin"
representing the Tiger. Tigers are most ferocious during this time, and ancient
people would often hear their roars.
Mao Hour: Early morning from 05:00 AM
to 07:00 AM. It belongs to the "Mao Hour", with "Mao"
representing the Rabbit. At dawn, rabbits come out of their burrows and enjoy
eating grass with dew.
Chen Hour: Morning from 07:00 AM to
09:00 AM. It belongs to the "Chen Hour", with "Chen"
representing the Dragon. Mist often occurs during this time, and dragons are
believed to enjoy riding the clouds and fog. Moreover, the sun rises in the
morning, forming the word "Chen" (morning) with the addition of the
sun.
Si Hour: From 09:00 AM to 11:00 AM,
it is the "Si Hour". With the fog cleared and the sun shining
brightly, snakes come out of their holes to search for food, hence
"Si" represents the Snake.
Wu Hour: From 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM,
it is the "Wu Hour". Wild horses, not yet tamed by humans, gallop
around and neigh during this time, thus "Wu" represents the Horse.
Wei Hour: From 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM,
it is the "Wei Hour". Some areas call this time "Sheep Coming
Down the Hill," indicating it's a good time for grazing sheep, hence
"Wei" represents the Sheep.
Shen Hour: From 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM,
it is the "Shen Hour". With the sun beginning to set, monkeys are
often heard calling at this time, thus "Shen" represents the Monkey.
You Hour: From 05:00 PM to 07:00 PM,
it is the "You Hour". With the sun setting, chickens are seen moving
around their coops, hence "You" represents the Chicken.
Xu Hour: From 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM,
it is the "Xu Hour". After a day of hard work, people close their
doors to rest. Dogs lie at the door to guard, barking loudly at any movement,
hence "Xu" represents the Dog.
Hai Hour: From 09:00 PM to 11:00 PM,
it is the "Hai Hour". In the quiet night, one can hear the sound of
pigs rooting in their troughs, hence "Hai" represents the Pig.
今年农历新年,因为时间不够用所以我差不多总共拒绝了10个风水讲座的邀约,但是我告诉Puchong Exabytes Digital 的嘉宾们不管改了多少次的时间我都要来为你们演讲因为我感觉到跟你们非常有缘, 之前因为时间的安排必须要改时间,但是我还是飞来了。 谢谢你们的支持也很感恩再次见到你们。
This Lunar New Year, due to time constraints, I had to decline nearly 10 invitations for Feng Shui seminars. However, I assured the guests of Puchong Exabytes Digital that regardless of how many times the schedule had to be changed, I would still come to speak because I felt a strong connection with them. Despite having to adjust my schedule, I made the effort to attend. Thank you for your support, and I'm grateful to see you all again.
In feng shui, one period lasts for 20 years. Do you know which is the first HSBC branch in the whole of Malaysia? The answer is HSBC Penang, established in Malaysia back in 1884. Therefore, this year marks the celebration of the 140th anniversary, a milestone that underscores their journey of growth and their unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional service to their customers. 140 years span across 7 periods in feng shui. That is indeed a long time.
Therefore, it is truly an honor for HSBC Commercial Banking Regional Director, Ms. Yun Lee Tan, and Wealth & Personal Banking Regional Director, Ms. Seow Ngee Tan, to invite me to deliver my feng shui speech at this grand event in E&O Hotel.
Being the first year in period 9 and the first year of the Jia Plant dragon year
(The "Jia" is the first of the ten Heavenly Stems), may HSBC Malaysia and HSBC Penang particularly thrive and prosper in the new year. May you all work together hand in hand to achieve greater success in another 140 years or additional 7 more periods or more to come in feng shui.
Have you read my 2024 prediction, 12 zodiac, and remedies in the Star Newspaper on the first day of the Lunar Chinese Year, February 10, 2024? If not, then please click the link below to read.