Date Selection Feng Shui Guide 2025: Choose Auspicious Dates for Success

Xion Feng

Xion Feng

Xion is a Feng Shui master from China who has studied Feng Shui, Bagua, and I Ching (the Book of Changes) since childhood. He is passionate about sharing practical Feng Shui knowledge to help people make rapid changes.

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More Than Just Luck

You are planning a life-defining event. It could be a wedding, the launch of a business you've poured your heart into, or the day you move into a new home.

We all want these moments to start us on a path to success and happiness.

This is the core of date selection feng shui. It is a method of using the special energy, or Qi, of a specific time. This goes far beyond just picking lucky numbers.

A good date creates a strong base for success, harmony, and wealth that you can't see.

This guide will show you the main ideas of this old art and give you a simple way to pick good dates for your important events.

Core Principles

It's All About Qi

In Feng Shui, we know that places have energy, or Qi. Time also has this changing energy.

Each day, and even each hour, has its own energy pattern.

The main goal of finding feng shui auspicious dates is to match the energy of what you want to do with the energy of that day. It's about working with the flow, not against it.

The Three Pillars

Date selection is based on three main ideas. When you understand them, you'll see the logic behind the rules.

Pillar Description
1. The Cosmic Clock This is the Chinese Solar-Lunar calendar, often found in a book called the Tong Shu (通書). It shows how energy flows over time, much more than our regular calendar does.
2. Personal Energy This is your BaZi (八字), or Four Pillars of Destiny. It's a chart based on your birth year, month, day, and hour. BaZi makes a date good for you.
3. The Event's Nature The energy needed for a happy event like a wedding is very different from what's needed for a sad event like a funeral, or a business deal. The date must match what you're doing.

This system is built on knowing cosmic cycles. It uses the 10 Heavenly Stems (天干) and the 12 Earthly Branches (地支), which make a 60-year cycle that affects time's energy.

This system ensures a date isn't just "lucky," but really helps the person and the purpose.

A Practical DIY Framework

DIY vs. Professional

Let's be clear about what to expect. This DIY method helps you find generally good days and avoid bad ones.

It gives you the power to make smart choices for many activities.

But for life-changing events like marriage or starting a business, talking to a professional is best. A master will do a full BaZi analysis for everyone involved, giving you the most precise support.

Step 1: Know Your Zodiac

The first step in making date selection personal is to know your Chinese Zodiac sign and which animal "clashes" with it.

 

nese Zodiac Year Look-up Table (1950 - 2030)

Birth Year Range Zodiac Sign
Feb 17, 1950 - Feb 05, 1951 Tiger
Feb 06, 1951 - Jan 26, 1952 Rabbit
Jan 27, 1952 - Feb 13, 1953 Dragon
Feb 14, 1953 - Feb 02, 1954 Snake
Feb 03, 1954 - Jan 23, 1955 Horse
Jan 24, 1955 - Feb 11, 1956 Goat
Feb 12, 1956 - Jan 30, 1957 Monkey
Jan 31, 1957 - Feb 17, 1958 Rooster
Feb 18, 1958 - Feb 07, 1959 Dog
Feb 08, 1959 - Jan 27, 1960 Pig
Jan 28, 1960 - Feb 14, 1961 Rat
Feb 15, 1961 - Feb 04, 1962 Ox
Feb 05, 1962 - Jan 24, 1963 Tiger
Jan 25, 1963 - Feb 12, 1964 Rabbit
Feb 13, 1964 - Feb 01, 1965 Dragon
Feb 02, 1965 - Jan 20, 1966 Snake
Jan 21, 1966 - Feb 08, 1967 Horse
Feb 09, 1967 - Jan 29, 1968 Goat
Jan 30, 1968 - Feb 16, 1969 Monkey
Feb 17, 1969 - Feb 05, 1970 Rooster
Feb 06, 1970 - Jan 26, 1971 Dog
Jan 27, 1971 - Feb 14, 1972 Pig
Feb 15, 1972 - Feb 02, 1973 Rat
Feb 03, 1973 - Jan 22, 1974 Ox
Jan 23, 1974 - Feb 10, 1975 Tiger
Feb 11, 1975 - Jan 30, 1976 Rabbit
Jan 31, 1976 - Feb 17, 1977 Dragon
Feb 18, 1977 - Feb 06, 1978 Snake
Feb 07, 1978 - Jan 27, 1979 Horse
Jan 28, 1979 - Feb 15, 1980 Goat
Feb 16, 1980 - Feb 04, 1981 Monkey
Feb 05, 1981 - Jan 24, 1982 Rooster
Jan 25, 1982 - Feb 12, 1983 Dog
Feb 13, 1983 - Feb 01, 1984 Pig
Feb 02, 1984 - Feb 19, 1985 Rat
Feb 20, 1985 - Feb 08, 1986 Ox
Feb 09, 1986 - Jan 28, 1987 Tiger
Jan 29, 1987 - Feb 16, 1988 Rabbit
Feb 17, 1988 - Feb 05, 1989 Dragon
Feb 06, 1989 - Jan 26, 1990 Snake
Jan 27, 1990 - Feb 14, 1991 Horse
Feb 15, 1991 - Feb 03, 1992 Goat
Feb 04, 1992 - Jan 22, 1993 Monkey
Jan 23, 1993 - Feb 09, 1994 Rooster
Feb 10, 1994 - Jan 30, 1995 Dog
Jan 31, 1995 - Feb 18, 1996 Pig
Feb 19, 1996 - Feb 06, 1997 Rat
Feb 07, 1997 - Jan 27, 1998 Ox
Jan 28, 1998 - Feb 15, 1999 Tiger
Feb 16, 1999 - Feb 04, 2000 Rabbit
Feb 05, 2000 - Jan 23, 2001 Dragon
Jan 24, 2001 - Feb 11, 2002 Snake
Feb 12, 2002 - Jan 31, 2003 Horse
Feb 01, 2003 - Jan 21, 2004 Goat
Jan 22, 2004 - Feb 08, 2005 Monkey
Feb 09, 2005 - Jan 28, 2006 Rooster
Jan 29, 2006 - Feb 17, 2007 Dog
Feb 18, 2007 - Feb 06, 2008 Pig
Feb 07, 2008 - Jan 25, 2009 Rat
Jan 26, 2009 - Feb 13, 2010 Ox
Feb 14, 2010 - Feb 02, 2011 Tiger
Feb 03, 2011 - Jan 22, 2012 Rabbit
Jan 23, 2012 - Feb 09, 2013 Dragon
Feb 10, 2013 - Jan 30, 2014 Snake
Jan 31, 2014 - Feb 18, 2015 Horse
Feb 19, 2015 - Feb 07, 2016 Goat
Feb 08, 2016 - Jan 27, 2017 Monkey
Jan 28, 2017 - Feb 15, 2018 Rooster
Feb 16, 2018 - Feb 04, 2019 Dog
Feb 05, 2019 - Jan 24, 2020 Pig
Jan 25, 2020 - Feb 11, 2021 Rat
Feb 12, 2021 - Jan 31, 2022 Ox
Feb 01, 2022 - Jan 21, 2023 Tiger
Jan 22, 2023 - Feb 09, 2024 Rabbit
Feb 10, 2024 - Jan 28, 2025 Dragon
Jan 29, 2025 - Feb 16, 2026 Snake
Feb 17, 2026 - Feb 05, 2027 Horse
Feb 06, 2027 - Jan 25, 2028 Goat
Jan 26, 2028 - Feb 12, 2029 Monkey
Feb 13, 2029 - Feb 02, 2030 Rooster
Feb 03, 2030 - Jan 22, 2031 Dog

 

Each Zodiac sign has an opposite sign that creates a conflict or "clash."

Your Zodiac Sign Clash Animal
Rat Horse
Ox Goat
Tiger Monkey
Rabbit Rooster
Dragon Dog
Snake Pig
Horse Rat
Goat Ox
Monkey Tiger
Rooster Rabbit
Dog Dragon
Pig Snake

The main rule of basic date selection is this: Avoid any day that clashes with the Zodiac sign of the most important person involved in the event.

Step 2: Use a Tong Shu

The Tong Shu, or Chinese Almanac, is your main tool. You can now find good online versions or apps.

In a Tong Shu, each day is rated for different activities. Get to know these common terms:

  • Good for / Suitable for: A list of activities that work well with the day's energy (e.g., Wedding, Moving, Signing Contracts, Ground-breaking).
  • Bad for / Unsuitable for: Activities to avoid on that day.
  • Clash Zodiac: The almanac will say which Zodiac sign conflicts with the day's energy. This is your main warning sign.
  • Auspicious/Inauspicious Hours: Even on a good day, the energy changes. The Tong Shu often shows which 2-hour blocks are good.

Step 3: Filter Your Activity

With your almanac, look at the month you want for your event.

Find days marked as "Auspicious," "Good for," or "Suitable for" what you want to do.

If you're signing a contract, look for days good for "Trade" or "Signing Contracts." If you're moving, look for days good for "Moving House."

Step 4: Cross-Reference

This is where you bring it all together to make your shortlist of possible dates.

First, find all the days in your month that the Tong Shu lists as good for your event.

Second, from this list, remove any day that is a "Clash Day" for the key person involved.

The dates left are your potential feng shui auspicious dates. They support your activity and don't conflict with your personal energy.

Let's use an example. If you were born in the Year of the Rabbit and want to move in May 2025, your clash animal is the Rooster. Look at a Tong Shu for May, find all days marked "Good for Moving House." Then, cross out any "Rooster Day." The dates left are your good options.

Case Study: Sarah & Tom

Let's see how these ideas work together by choosing a wedding date.

The Couple's Info

We have a couple, Sarah and Tom, who want to get married in the autumn of 2025.

Person Details
Sarah Born in the Year of the Dragon.
Tom Born in the Year of the Monkey.
Event Wedding Ceremony.
Desired Timeframe Autumn (September/October) 2025.

The Selection Process

Here's how we would find dates for them.

1. Avoiding Personal Clashes
First, we find the clash days. Sarah is a Dragon, so her clash is the Dog. Tom is a Monkey, so his clash is the Tiger.
We must remove all Dog Days and all Tiger Days.

2. Avoiding Inauspicious Months
In Chinese tradition, the 7th lunar month (usually around August) is the Ghost Month. It's not good for celebrations like weddings, so we avoid this time. This fits with their Autumn preference anyway.

3. Checking the Tong Shu
Next, we look at the Tong Shu for September and October 2025. We find all dates marked as "Auspicious for Wedding" or "Engagement."

4. Layering the Filters
This is the key cross-reference step. Let's say we found 8 good wedding dates in September.

We take that list of 8 dates and check against the couple's clash days. We find that one date is a Dog day, and another is a Tiger day.

We remove those two dates from the list. We now have 6 possible dates.

5. The Final Touch
For a DIY selection, any of these 6 dates would be good. They are suitable for weddings and don't clash with either Sarah or Tom.

A professional Feng Shui master would go further. They would analyze the full BaZi charts of Sarah and Tom against each of the 6 possible dates.

This deeper analysis shows which date's elements best support both people, helping long-term harmony, health, and wealth. It finds the very best fit, but the DIY method still gives a safe and supportive foundation.

Common Events and Considerations

Guide for Major Events

Different events have different priorities. Here's a quick guide for some common ones.

  • Moving House: Focus mainly on the Zodiac sign of the head of the household. If you know the sitting direction of the new house, also avoid days that clash with this direction.
  • Starting a Business/Signing Contracts: Focus on the Zodiac sign of the business owner or the main person signing the contract. Look for days in the Tong Shu that favor "Opening," "Trade," or "Signing."
  • Weddings: This is the most complex selection as it must create harmony between two people. In the past, the bride's BaZi was more important. Modern practice gives equal weight to both partners to support them as a couple.

Myth vs. Reality

There are many wrong ideas about Feng Shui. Let's clear up a few key points.

Myth: Any date with the number "8" in it is automatically lucky.
Reality: While the number 8 is seen as lucky because it sounds like the word for "prosperity," its luck is only on the surface. A date's true power comes from its elemental energy based on the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. A "lucky number 8" date that clashes with your Zodiac sign is an unlucky date for you.

Myth: You can just use a list of "lucky dates" you find online.
Reality: Generic lists aren't a good substitute for proper selection. They don't account for your personal energy (BaZi) or your specific activity. They are just a starting point, not a final answer. The method we've outlined, which includes checking your personal clash, is much better than these generic lists.

Conclusion: Align Your Actions

Choosing feng shui auspicious dates isn't about superstition or leaving things to fate. It's the opposite.

It is a planned act of creating harmony between your personal energy, your goal, and the universal energy of time.

By following the key steps—knowing your clash animal, using a Tong Shu almanac, and filtering for your specific activity—you can make a powerful choice.

When you pay attention to timing, you aren't waiting for luck. You are actively helping create your own success and setting the stage for a positive future.

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