Chinese New Year Guide

Chinese New Year (CNY) Guide

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Chinese New Year (CNY) Guide — Public Version

This is a beginner-friendly guide for people who want a cleaner start, smoother luck flow, and stronger protection for the new year.

Do what you can. Chinese New Year is not meant to stress you out — it is meant to help you reset your life container and start clean.

How to use this: Swipe left/right on mobile. On desktop, use your mouse wheel over the slides, or click Next/Prev. You can also switch to “Read as article”.

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Quick Start (Minimum Version — 10 minutes)

If you are busy and you only do the minimum, do these four steps. This covers the core logic of the whole guide:

  1. Close the old year: 3 minutes to conclude and thank (Chapter 3).
  2. Clean the container: one solid home clean + a loud “wind walk” (Chapter 4).
  3. Connect: do one simple worship via our website during Day 1–9 (Chapter 9).
  4. Protect: check Fan Tai Sui, then use the right protection (Chapter 10).

If you have time to do more, follow the chapters in order. This guide is designed so you can do it step by step without guessing.

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Chapter 1 — CNY is a full reset, not one dinner night

Many people treat Chinese New Year like one dinner night, one greeting, and that’s it. In our tradition, it is a full reset system.

Why does it matter? Because your life carries leftover mess from the previous year — mentally, physically, and spiritually. Even if the year was good, you still carry stress, unfinished tasks, and old energy that clings to your home and body.

Simple analogy: your phone still works without rebooting. But rebooting often clears things up and runs smoother. CNY works the same way.

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Chapter 2 — The timeline: 3 phases that make CNY work

To make CNY work, you need a timeline. Without it, people do the right thing on the wrong day. Here is the simple map:

Phase A (Lunar 24–26): Conclude and thank. Close loops and reduce chaos.

Phase B (Lunar 27–29): Clean up and clear. Wash the luck container.

Phase C (Day 1–9, and Day 15): Build the new year flow. Day 15 is clean closure and thanks.

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Chapter 3 — Phase A: Conclude the old year properly (Lunar 24–26)

Most people skip the conclusion phase and jump straight to food and gatherings. That’s why the new year feels the same as the old year.

Core idea: unfinished things create energetic hooks. Those hooks keep pulling your attention and luck back into the old year. When you conclude, you cut those hooks gently and cleanly.

Simple 5‑minute method:

  • Write 3 things you finished (small wins count).
  • Write 3 lessons you learned.
  • Write 3 things you will stop carrying into next year.
  • Write 3 people you sincerely thank.
  • Write one clear sentence for next year (example: “steady money flow and calm mind”).

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Chapter 4 — Phase B: Cleaning that actually changes your luck (Lunar 27–29)

Your home is your main luck container. If the home is messy, stagnant, and heavy, luck can still come — but it won’t stick well.

Step 1: Physical cleaning. Focus on entrance area, living room, kitchen, and your sleeping space. Throw away broken items and old junk. Clean corners.

Step 2: The “wind walk”. After cleaning, create loud sound (clap, pot/pan, safe tapping) to stir stagnant energy, then guide it out. Start from the back and move toward the entrance.

Step 3: Keep the container stable after Lunar 29. Reduce unnecessary chaos so the reset can settle.

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Chapter 5 — CNY prep: Banners are routing, not decoration

Banners are a routing tool. They create direction for what you want the year to receive. Clear words carry clear direction.

Keep banner words simple and specific. Don’t write ten things. Write a few strong lines your family agrees with.

Practical tips:

  • Short and clear is better than poetic but vague.
  • If your home has limited space, one strong banner line is enough.
  • Put banners up after cleaning so the routing is placed into a clean container.

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Chapter 6 — CNY prep: Food, sweets, and blessing vessels

Food is not just food during CNY. When you offer food with proper respect, it becomes a blessing vessel — it carries a message and a connection.

After offering, when you and your family eat it, it becomes a way to store the blessing into your life. This is why CNY sweets matter: sweet means smooth, pleasant, and supportive.

Keep it simple: Offer what you can actually eat (fruits, tea, snacks). Clean plate, clean intention, simple respect.

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Chapter 7 — Greetings that actually do something

Many greetings are empty because they have no direction. A greeting is like sending energy. If you send it with a clear direction, it becomes stronger.

Instead of repeating one phrase only, add a direction after it. Example: “Wishing you a smooth year and steady progress.”

Easy templates: strong health and peaceful home • calm mind and good support • stable money flow • protection and fewer troubles • family harmony and good news often.

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Chapter 8 — Taboos: what to avoid, and why

Taboos exist for a reason. The goal of the reset window is to connect and load the new year flow. Actions that cut, scatter, or destabilize reduce the quality of that connection.

Simple rule: do your “cutting” actions before the key window when possible (haircut, nails, big rearranging). During the key days, keep things stable and clean.

Also: avoid turning the reset into drama. Drama is a luck leak.

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Chapter 9 — Day 1 to Day 9: the nine-day build

Day 1–9 is the main run. Think of it like building a base layer: connect first, then receive, then build, then lock it in. You do not need complex rituals. You need sequence.

Simple daily meaning:

  • Day 1: open and connect.
  • Day 2: submit your request (be clear).
  • Day 3–4: prepare and receive (keep the home clean).
  • Day 5: lock in (reduce chaos, let it settle).
  • Day 6–7: build Chi → manifest (take real actions).
  • Day 8: grow (strengthen the path).
  • Day 9: confirm and conclude.

Where website worship fits: beginners can connect through our website worship during Day 1–9. Even if you do only one thing, do this step.

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Chapter 10 — Fan Tai Sui + what to do next

Fan Tai Sui is a type of interference. In simple words: your connection becomes weaker or distorted because of positioning. When the connection is unstable, life can feel harder than normal — more obstacles, delays, and unexpected trouble.

Fan Tai Sui can hit different pillars (year, month, day, time). If more pillars are affected, it becomes more serious. That’s why you should check your situation instead of guessing.

Your action steps (the 4 goals):

  1. Worship via our website (basic connection).
  2. Get a Luck Boost FU (build and hold better luck flow).
  3. If you are Fan Tai Sui: get the Fan Tai Sui Protection FU (pillar-specific protection).
  4. Optional: ordain for stronger long-term protection and a better luck foundation.