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2026 Tai Sui Plaque

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2026 Grand Duke Tai Sui Plaque (Marici Enhanced) – Energy Infused
Material: Metal
Dimension(in): 2.7×0.1×3.9in Plaque; 0.8×0.1×1.3in each vase; Total 2.7×0.1×9.6in
Weight: 111g
ID: 26-AM-02

Product Description

Introducing the 2026 Tai Sui Plaque — the world’s most powerful and trusted Feng Shui cure, unmatched in its ability to safeguard, uplift, and bless. Widely revered by Feng Shui masters, this is a must-have amulet for anyone seeking protection, prosperity, and harmony throughout the Year of the Horse. Displayed in your home or workplace, the 2026 Tai Sui Plaque appeases the Tai Sui and shields you from his wrath while attracting divine support, timely help, and good fortune.

This extraordinary plaque is empowered with multiple sacred features:

  1. Goddess Dou Mu (Marici)
    At the center is the Taoist Primordial Mother of the Big Dipper. Renowned for her healing virtue, she harmonises the Five Elements, balances Yin and Yang, clears stagnation, and eliminates negative forces. As the Mother of the Nine Stars, her celestial authority offers unmatched protection to those who may offend the Tai Sui.

  2. Big Dipper Seven Stars
    These celestial stars govern human destiny and earthly fortune. Dubhe, the seat of Goddess Dou Mu, anchors the spiritual power of the plaque. The Feng Shui theory of the Three Yuan and Nine Yun originates from this very constellation.

  3. Mantra and Mudra of Marici
    The plaque is consecrated with Marici’s sacred mantra and characteristic mudra, activating spiritual radiance and magnifying its protective qualities.

  4. Tai Sui Great General Wen She
    Featured prominently is the ruling Tai Sui of 2026, Grand General Wen She, ensuring correct appeasement and alignment with the year’s cosmic energies.

  5. Authentic 2026 Tai Sui Talisman
    Each year’s talisman is unique. The 2026 version contains precise Taoist incantations that dissolve punishments, avert calamities, and call down heavenly blessings.

  6. Four Celestial Guardians
    These powerful protectors defend all four directions, providing strong energetic balance and reinforcing Feng Shui stability within your space.

  7. Triple Wealth Vases with Pi Yao
    Positioned beneath the plaque, these vases overflow with coins and are guarded by a Pi Yao, symbolising abundant wealth, prosperity, security, and continuous good luck.

  8. Six Longbi Symbols
    A potent antidote to the punishments and pressures of Tai Sui, helping ensure smoother progress and reduced conflict throughout the year.

  9. Lucky Fan of Success
    A classic Feng Shui enhancer that blows away misfortune and ushers in smooth progress, clarity, and new opportunities.

  10. Early Heaven Bagua
    An ancient protective emblem that shields your home from accidents, disasters, misfortune, and harmful energies.

With its unparalleled celestial architecture and sacred symbolism, the 2026 Tai Sui Plaque is not merely a Feng Shui cure, it is your ultimate shield for the year ahead. Secure this powerful amulet now and step confidently into 2026 with protection, stability, and divine support.

The plaque may be displayed on a wall with the talisman side facing inward, or placed freely in open space to fully receive the support, protection, and blessings of the Tai Sui.

For the Year of the Horse, 2026, the following zodiac signs are strongly advised to position the plaque in the SOUTH sector of the home, living room, or family room for maximum protection and harmony:

RAT · OX · RABBIT · HORSE · ROOSTER

Note: This plaque is energy infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate of authenticity.

Displaying the Grand Duke Tai Sui Plaque at home is one of the most respected and effective ways to honour the goodwill of Tai Sui — the Heavenly Divine Guardian who governs the energies of the year. By placing this plaque in your living space, you express reverence, seek His blessings, and cultivate His protection in all aspects of life: health, wealth, relationships, peace, and overall happiness. This traditional Taoist method is widely relied upon to invoke His guardianship and avert misfortune.

Individuals whose zodiac signs are in “disagreement” with the Tai Sui are strongly encouraged to display the Tai Sui Plaque at home, especially if they live in areas where visiting a Tai Sui temple is not possible. Without proper appeasement, those in disagreement may be more vulnerable to setbacks and serious misfortunes.

The Tai Sui Plaque is ideally displayed in the direction of the Tai Sui for the year. However, if this direction happens to fall within a toilet, bedroom, or storeroom, it is better to place the plaque in the living room or family room, still aligned in the direction of the Tai Sui.

For homes with a Buddhist or Taoist prayer altar, the plaque may also be respectfully placed on the altar.

Always remember: the Tai Sui must be treated with the highest respect to ensure His continued support, protection, and blessings throughout the year.

The Tai Sui for the Year of HORSE

Bing Wu “Tai Sui,” whose real name was Wen She, was born during the Ming Dynasty in Dongguan, today’s modern city of Dongguan in Guangdong Province. Known for his solemn and upright demeanor, Wen She was a man of integrity and few words.

In 1493, he passed the Imperial Examination with distinction, earning the title of a high-ranking royal scholar. Soon after, he was appointed to serve in the Imperial Military Administration. During a diplomatic mission to A Nan (present-day Vietnam), Wen She was offered lavish gifts and money by local officials, yet he declined them all, determined to uphold his honor and preserve his reputation from corruption.

Throughout his career, Wen She held various administrative positions. He was tasked with auditing rice field recordsreforming ministerial systems, and eliminating long-standing malpractices. His diligence and fairness earned him respect among his peers.

During the Zhengde era (1506–1521), Wen She’s capabilities were further recognized, and he was promoted to political officer in the provinces of Yunnan and Fujian. Later, he rose to the esteemed position of Royal Constable, earning commendations and monetary rewards after successfully quelling a rebellion led by Yao Dong.

In the summer of 1519, another uprising erupted in Ningfan, causing widespread panic across HubeiJinzhou, and Xiangyang. Wen She immediately organized a firm defense, safeguarding both the Emperor and the nation, restoring peace and stability to the region.

When the new Emperor Jiajing ascended the throne, Wen She submitted ten reform proposals for the betterment of the state:

  1. Strengthen the moral foundations of governance.
  2. Uphold the virtuous principles of the founding ancestors.
  3. Listen to the grievances of the common people.
  4. Issue imperial decrees with prudence.
  5. Curb extravagance within the royal court.
  6. Appoint officials of integrity and ability.
  7. Show compassion toward the poor.
  8. Revive and uphold traditional customs.
  9. Restore the effective institutions of old.
  10. Cherish and protect the lives of the people.

The Emperor accepted most of these recommendations, further cementing Wen She’s reputation as a wise and loyal statesman.

Later, Wen She was appointed as Minister in Nanjing. Though he repeatedly sought to resign, his petitions were declined. When famine struck the mainland, he was entrusted with overseeing the relief and distribution of imperial aid, ensuring that the victims received the necessary support.

Wen She passed away at the age of 61, still in service to the empire, a life remembered for his steadfast integrity, humility, and devotion to the people.

His life experiences translate to a year of possible drought and food scarcity whereby a great leader will arise to stabilize food supplies around the world with taxes channeled to the appropriate aspects. Everyone should be able to benefit from the recovery of sufferings. But since he is in his military robe and holding a wrathful weapon, it indicates military strength being required to solve disputes to maintain peace of the world in an orderly manner.  

Zodiacs facing “Disagreement” with the Tai Sui are RAT, OX, RABBIT, HORSE and ROOSTER