The Pi Yao is the heaven variation of a particularly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune. He is said to have the power to assist anyone suffering from bad
Feng Shui due to having offended the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai
Sui). Thus, those enduring a period of bad luck soon after moving into a new home or soon after undertaking renovations should display the image of Pi Yao in the home.
Working with the Grand Duke Tai Tsui
One of the annual afflictions is the Grand Duke Jupiter, who changes location every year. He is regarded by the Chinese as the God of the Year and it is well known in Chinese families that he must be respected. His Chinese name is Tai
Tsui and it is absolutely vital you find out where he is residing each year. Once you know where he is located, make certain you do not incur his wrath by sitting in a direction that faces his direction. This means you are confronting him and you must never do that. You must never face him directly when you sit or work or eat. If you do, misfortune befalls you ?even if that happens to be your best direction according to the
Kua or Eight Mansions formula. Nor should you disturb his place with excessive noise, banging, digging, and renovations. If you do, the consequences are that you could get sick, suffer losses, lose out on important deals and opportunities, and generally feel rather sickly. So each year make an effort to determine his location. Here’s a tip: the Grand Duke always resides in the place that corresponds to the animal sign of that year, and he occupies only fifteen degrees of the compass. For example, year 2004 is the year of monkey; the Grand Duke resides in the west-southwest direction which shown on compass is between 232.5 to 247.5 degrees.
