Annual Destiny & Ruling Star
Look up your ruling star, annual destiny, and star-alleviating rituals.
❓Frequently Asked Questions
The Nine Stars system is an ancient Eastern astrological method. Every year, a different star governs your destiny based on your age and gender. There are 9 stars in total, cycling every 9 years: La Hau, Tu Xiu, Shui Yao, Tai Bai, Tai Yang, Yun Han, Ke Do, Tai Yin, and Mu De. Some bring good fortune (Auspicious), while others bring challenges (Inauspicious).
When governed by an inauspicious star like La Hau, Ke Do, or Tai Bai, it is believed that negative energy can bring illness, financial loss, or accidents. Performing a star-alleviating ritual (Dâng sao giải hạn) helps dispel this bad energy and attract peace.
Tai Sui is the Grand Duke Jupiter. When your zodiac sign clashes with the current year's zodiac sign, you 'offend' Tai Sui. This brings instability, sudden changes, and potential bad luck. It is advised to lay low, avoid major changes, and perform peace-seeking rituals during a Tai Sui year.
Tam Tai refers to a 3-year period of misfortune that occurs every 12 years for certain zodiac groups. During these three years, you should avoid starting major businesses, building houses, or getting married, as luck is generally unfavorable.
Data synthesized from ancient Eastern metaphysics · Updated 2026