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BaZi Feng Shui and Chinese Almanac How They Work Together

Integrating BaZi, Feng Shui, and the Chinese Almanac Tong Shu for Better Result

Thursday, 3 July 2025

Everyone should combine BaZi Profiling, Feng Shui, and the Chinese Almanac Tong Shu if you want a complete and personalized approach to improving your life through Chinese metaphysics.

Why combining all three is powerful,

BaZi is to understand you (destiny, strengths, luck cycles) - Sets the foundation,

Feng Shui is to align your space (home, office) to support BaZi - boosts your chart and Chinese

Almanac is to choose the right time (action dates, rituals) for the Perfect timing.

When combined, BaZi tells you what energies you need (e.g., you need more Water), Feng Shui adjusts your home to match that (e.g., water feature placement) and Chinese Almanac tells you when to activate it (e.g., move furniture or sign a deal on a lucky day for you).

The result is you don’t just follow general rules - you make precise, customized decisions based on

Who You Are

Where You Are

When to Act

BaZi FengShui Chinese Almanac TongShu

1. BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny) - “Who You Are”


BaZi = Individual blueprint or energetic DNA

Reveals your personal strengths, weaknesses, and luck cycles.

Tells you what elements and energies support or harm you.

2. Feng Shui – “Where You Are”


Feng Shui = Space + Time

Adjusts your physical space (home, office) to support your BaZi.

Enhances helpful energies (Qi) and reduces harmful ones.

Aligns your environment with your personal BaZi needs (e.g., add water if you lack Water).

3. Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu) – “When to Act”


The Tong Shu (or Tong Sheng) is the Chinese Almanac, a traditional calendar that gives daily guidance based on Chinese metaphysics. It lists auspicious and inauspicious dates for various activities (like moving house, getting married, or renovations).

Chinese Almanac Tong Shu = Time selection

Helps you select the right timing for activities: moving, marriage, business, surgery, etc.

Best dates are chosen based on your BaZi compatibility and daily stars.

Prevents action during inauspicious or clashing times.

In short, BaZi tells you what you need, Feng Shui gives you where to receive it, and the Chinese Almanac shows when to act.

When do Feng Shui practitioners use the Tong Shu?


1.Date Selection (择日) - e.g. for house moving, renovations, placing important items like a bed or stove.

2. Activating Feng Shui remedies - e.g. placing water features or adjusting directions.

3. Ground-breaking or major construction - to avoid bad energy like "San Sha" or "Tai Sui".

When is it not needed?


1.When doing static assessments - (e.g., analyzing the house’s layout, Qi flow, and directions).

2. When using other systems like Qi Men Dun Jia or Xuan Kong Da Gua for more advanced date selections instead of the Tong Shu.

The Tong Shu supports Feng Shui, especially for timing, but it is not a core part of Feng Shui analysis itself.

How BaZi Comes into Play


Now how BaZi (八字) fits into the picture when working with Feng Shui and the Chinese Tong Shu.

Personalizing Feng Shui

Feng Shui is about adjusting your environment. But BaZi tells you what kind of environment suits you specifically.

BaZi helps answer

1. Is your Day Master strong or weak?

2. What elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) do you need or should avoid?

3. Should you live in a south-facing or north-facing home?

4. What room should you sleep in or work in?

Example: If your BaZi chart shows you lack Fire, a Feng Shui master might activate the south sector (which represents Fire) in your home or suggest red tones and sunlight.

Personalized Tong Shu - Choosing Dates

While the Tong Shu gives general auspicious dates, BaZi gives personalized dates that are more precise and effective. Feng Shui changes (e.g., renovations, installing a water feature) are timed not only based on universal energies, but also on what matches your BaZi chart.

This is called Date Selection (择日) – one of the most advanced applications of BaZi.

Example: Two people may both want to move into a new house. The Tong Shu may say a date is “auspicious,” but for one person's BaZi, it clashes with their Year Pillar – so it becomes inauspicious for them.

Choosing a Suitable Property

When buying or building a home, BaZi helps you choose a house that supports your luck cycle, a good house layout for one person may be unsuitable for another based on BaZi.

Example, If you're entering a Water Luck Cycle and your BaZi favors Water, choosing a home near a lake or with a water feature might help you thrive.

Summary: How They Work Together

Aspect Tong Shu (Almanac) Feng Shui BaZi
What it is Daily guide to auspicious timings Study of space & energy flow Your personal destiny chart
Main focus Time Space Person
Use in practice Pick dates Adjust home/office environment Customize based on birth chart
Integration General timing Spatial adjustment Personalization & deeper timing

Let’s go through a realistic example of how BaZi, Feng Shui, and the Chinese Tong Shu are used together - step by step.


Example: A Family planning to move into a new home

Step 1: Analyze each family member’s BaZi

Get everyone's birth date and time.

Generate BaZi charts for each person.

Look for:

Favorable and unfavorable elements (e.g. one child needs Water, another needs Fire).

Clashes or combinations in their 10-year luck cycles.

Health, relationship, or career concerns.

Purpose: Understand what each person needs to thrive, and what kind of home (layout, directions, environment) supports them.

Step 2: Choose or Assess a House Using Feng Shui

Evaluate home layout using Feng Shui systems,

Xuan Kong Flying Stars (玄空飛星) to track good/bad energies by time and direction.

Form School to check surrounding landscape (mountains, water, roads).

Check:

House facing direction – does it support the occupants' BaZi?

Placement of doors, stove, bedrooms.

Purpose: Ensure the home’s Qi (energy) aligns with what the family’s BaZi needs.

Step 3: Pick the Move-In Date using the Tong Shu + BaZi

Consult the Tong Shu to find generally auspicious move-in dates. Then filter the dates further using: The BaZi of the head of the household. Avoid days that clash with personal Year, Day, or Luck Pillars. Choose a date that activates helpful elements (e.g. if you need Metal, choose a Metal day).

Purpose: Maximize the benefit of the move-in energy for long-term harmony and success.

Optional Step 4: Activate Feng Shui Enhancements on Auspicious Date

On the chosen date:

Place Feng Shui cures (e.g. water features, wealth vases, plants).

Perform space-clearing or blessings (e.g., incense, chanting, Daoist rituals).

Align bed, desk, and stove according to personal direction and annual stars.

Purpose: Lock in the good energy and align home with personal and cosmic timing.

Summary of How All 3 Work Together


BaZi - Tailor the house and timing to each person's destiny
Feng Shui - Select and adjust the home to optimize energy flow
Chinese Almanac Tong Shu - Find generally auspicious days, filtered further by BaZi

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