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Visiting Day

📚 Chinese: 临日 Auspicious Spirit

Description

Auspicious day for meetings or events.

About Auspicious Spirits

Auspicious Spirits (Ji Shen) are beneficial symbolic influences in the traditional Chinese calendar that indicate favorable energy for specific activities or days. Their presence is believed to enhance success, harmony, and positive outcomes.

Is Visiting Day active today?

Whether Visiting Day is present on any given day depends on the day's Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch combination (Gan-Zhi). Each auspicious spirit follows specific calculation rules -- some appear on certain stem days, others rotate with the lunar month or season. Visit today's almanac page to see the complete list of active auspicious spirits and check whether Visiting Day is among them.

How to make the most of Visiting Day

When Visiting Day appears on a given day, it signals that certain activities have an extra boost of favorable energy. To take full advantage, check which specific activities this spirit supports and try to schedule those plans for days when it's active. Pairing Visiting Day with other auspicious spirits on the same day strengthens the effect. At the same time, always cross-check the day's inauspicious influences -- even a great spirit can be offset by a strong Xiong Sha working against the same activity.

Things to keep in mind about Visiting Day

No single auspicious spirit makes a day universally good for everything. Visiting Day supports specific types of activities based on its traditional associations -- other activities may still fall under "Avoid" on the same day due to conflicting influences. It's also worth remembering that the almanac system is a traditional cultural framework, not a predictive tool. Think of auspicious spirits as one layer in a much broader picture that includes your personal Bazi, the month's overall energy, and of course practical real-world considerations.

This content is based on traditional Chinese calendrical systems and historical texts, provided for cultural reference only.