Most people know Yang Gong Disaster Dates through folk stories and warnings. In Chinese, they are called 杨公忌日 or 杨公十三忌, commonly translated as the Thirteen Avoidance Days of Yang Gong.

These dates are traditionally associated with Yang Yun Song, also known as Yang Gong, one of the most influential historical figures connected to Feng Shui practice. Across several date selection traditions, especially within San Yuan and Xuan Kong systems, these dates are treated as avoidance dates for certain major activities.

The traditional explanation often says these are days unsuitable for important matters. Over time, this became simplified into the idea that nothing important should be done.

But behind the folklore sits a deeper timing principle.

The Yang Gong Disaster Days are not random dates scattered across the calendar. They follow a repeating rhythm through the lunar year.

The traditional sequence is:

1st lunar month, 13th day
2nd lunar month, 11th day
3rd lunar month, 9th day
4th lunar month, 7th day
5th lunar month, 5th day
6th lunar month, 3rd day
7th lunar month, 1st day
7th lunar month, 29th day
8th lunar month, 27th day
9th lunar month, 25th day
10th lunar month, 23rd day
11th lunar month, 21st day
12th lunar month, 19th day

Looking at the sequence, a pattern becomes visible. Each month moves backward by two lunar days, creating a repeating cycle that continues across the year.

Some practitioners view this rhythm as reflecting a transitional relationship between the Moon, Sun, and Earth. Rather than representing danger itself, the dates may indicate moments where one energetic phase is giving way to another.

This makes Yang Gong timing less about superstition and more about understanding transition.

In metaphysical systems, transition points often carry special treatment because conditions are neither fully settled nor fully renewed. We can observe similar ideas in other timing models. A stem transition such as Gui moving into Jia marks the start of a new energetic phase. A New Moon signals renewal within the lunar cycle. Solar seasonal changes represent shifts in environmental influence. Lunar and solar calendars constantly pass through points of adjustment and rebalancing.

Yang Gong dates can also be understood through this same lens.

From this perspective, a Yang Gong day represents a crossing period where the relationship between Heaven, Earth, Moon, and Sun is changing. Energy is moving, but not yet stable. The previous cycle is releasing while the next cycle has not fully established itself.

This interpretation also changes how many people understand the story of Master Yang.

Rather than seeing the story as evidence of a curse, it can be read as a lesson about timing. During this period, the Feng Shui support from land formation, constellation influence, and dragon vein connection was no longer fully anchored. Protection and support had weakened during transition.

That temporary instability created vulnerability.

The traditional story describing tragedy, including the death of the thirteen children, can be understood as symbolic of what may happen when significant actions are taken while foundational support is withdrawing.

This is also why I do not personally interpret Yang Gong dates as meaning that everything becomes harmful.

For ordinary daily life, there is usually no reason to become fearful.

People still eat, work, attend meetings, reply messages, conduct consultations, run businesses, and continue daily activities.

The stronger caution appears when the action is intended to create a lasting energetic imprint or when it directly interacts with Earth energy.

This is why practitioners commonly avoid Yang Gong dates for activities such as renovation, groundbreaking, moving into a new house, opening a business, signing major contracts, marriage registration, wedding ceremonies, burial work, ancestral matters, Feng Shui activations, major cure placement, or important long-distance travel.

There is another layer that is often overlooked.

Actions involving excavation, construction, moving earth, disturbing mountain qi, or altering land conditions are traditionally viewed with greater sensitivity during these dates. The reason is that the Earth field, constellation influence, and dragon vein relationship are considered unsettled during transition periods.

Disturbing land during unstable timing is traditionally seen as introducing force into a current that has not fully formed.

In practical date selection, Yang Gong dates often function as a red flag filter.

This means that even when a date appears favourable under other systems such as 12 Day Officers, Dong Gong, Xuan Kong Da Gua, or personal BaZi matching, some practitioners may still reject it if Yang Gong timing appears.

My own view is that Yang Gong Disaster Dates are best understood as avoidance dates for major commitments, not panic dates.

The purpose is not to create fear or restrict normal life.

It is to recognise that not every moment carries the same quality for beginning something important.

At the same time, transition periods are not inherently negative. They can also become opportunities to release old patterns, step away from fixed conditions, and create movement where stagnation existed.

Even in destiny work, periods of transition often become the moments where change becomes possible.

When Heaven, Earth, Moon, and Sun are passing through an unresolved crossing, there may be value in not forcing movement unnecessarily. Observe the transition. Let conditions settle. Then move with the cycle instead of against it.

Feng Shui Flying Stars chart for October 2025, displaying the arrangement and associated energies for each sector.

8th Oct – 6th Nov 2025 month of Fire Dog

October brings the energy of the Fire Dog, marking a slower and heavier month. Progress may feel delayed, and results will take longer to appear. Instead of pushing ahead, focus on grounding your efforts and consolidating gains.

This is a month to:

  • Review your goals and evaluate what’s been achieved so far.
  • Reassess priorities for next year.
  • Preserve resources and avoid unnecessary risks.

Success now comes from endurance, patience, and strategic planning, not from speed or expansion.

Want to map this energy in your own space? 🏡
1️⃣ Print or open your property’s floor plan.
2️⃣ Place a transparent compass (Bagua/8 sectors) over it, aligning North at the top of the plan.
3️⃣ Divide into 8 directions: N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW.
4️⃣ Note which rooms fall into each sector, this shows you where the energy plays out in your home.

A floor plan with a Bagua compass overlay, dividing the space into eight directional sectors, each featuring various animal graphics representing different energies and areas of focus for assessment.

Northwest | 3–4

This sector supports leadership growth and career advancement. It favors structured learning, mentorship, and professional refinement. Senior leaders should begin succession planning, while rising professionals can focus on mastering systems and internal processes. Progress may feel demanding, but steady effort strengthens your long-term position.


West | 4–5

This combination brings mixed signals and unstable communication. Misunderstandings or unclear messaging can damage cooperation and trust. Avoid improvisation and focus on clarity, consistency, and evidence-based discussion. For industries like marketing, media, or PR, this volatility can be used to attract attention, if managed carefully.


Southwest | 8–9

Effort and visibility go hand in hand this month. Hard work finally draws attention, but only if you make your results known. Promote your achievements and showcase your expertise publicly. This is an excellent time to strengthen your personal or professional reputation through consistent performance and confident presentation.


South | 6–7

Conflicts may surface in authority or leadership structures. Competing interests can cause friction, and overasserting control may backfire. The best approach is to stay neutral, observe quietly, and conserve your energy. Let others reveal their intentions before taking decisive action.


Southeast | 1–2

Leadership now requires order and fairness. Set clear rules and apply them evenly to prevent confusion or resentment. Avoid micromanaging or relying on persuasion; instead, build systems that encourage accountability. Strong governance will bring stability and trust across your team or environment.


East | 9–1

Plans begin to align naturally. Avoid rushing results or forcing progress. Instead, maintain focus and guide your team with patience. Collaboration flows best when communication is calm and expectations are clear. Trust the process, steady guidance will produce stronger outcomes than aggressive action.


Northeast | 5–6

Authority without insight can create unnecessary pressure. This energy warns against reactive decision-making. Take time to observe and assess situations objectively before acting. Leadership now calls for empathy and awareness, connect with people directly instead of managing from distance or fear.


North | 7–8

Consistent effort turns challenges into long-term strength. Tasks may feel repetitive or demanding, but continued persistence builds mastery and credibility. This is a productive time to reinforce habits, complete ongoing projects, and prepare for the new year’s opportunities.

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7th Sep – 7th Oct for Month of Wood Rooster

During Ghost Month, many believe spirits roam freely, but this is often confused with Feng Shui. In truth, the season marks the natural shift from Yang to Yin , unrelated to Xuan Kong Feng Shui. Ghost Month is a cultural tradition, not an omen, it’s better seen as part of heritage rather than something to fear.

Want to map this energy in your own space? 🏡
1️⃣ Print or open your property’s floor plan.
2️⃣ Place a transparent compass (Bagua/8 sectors) over it, aligning North at the top of the plan.
3️⃣ Divide into 8 directions: N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW.
4️⃣ Note which rooms fall into each sector, this shows you where the energy plays out in your home.

West | 4–6

Clarity and action matter more than endless talk. Use this energy to make concrete decisions, assign responsibilities, and cut out the non-contributors. Meetings without outcomes means wasted time.

Northwest | 3–5

Be cautious of actions with unintended consequences. This sector magnifies both success and disaster. If you light a fuse, be ready to handle the explosion. Don’t push agendas you can’t own.

North | 7–9

Truths revealed may liberate or destabilize, depending on your mindset. This energy supports uncovering hidden realities and breaking into new markets, but only if you can handle the fallout.

Northeast | 5–7

Echo chambers are dangerous here. Surround yourself with real expertise, not empty noise. This energy can spark breakthrough ideas, but mishandling it risks creating more enemies than allies.

East | 9–2

Don’t judge too quickly, what seems like sabotage may actually be protection. Patience brings clarity. Those who wait and observe gain the full truth; the impatient may feel only loss.

Southeast | 1–3

New skills take time to master. This energy is perfect for sports, creativity, and leadership execution. Sync your actions with intentions, and clumsy beginnings can turn into championship wins.

South | 6–8

Recognition is high but protect yourself from exploitation. Productivity is power only when credit and rewards flow back to you. Guard your achievements from being absorbed by others.

Southwest | 8–1

Balance capacity with demand. Like managing a dam, too much or too little flow ruins results. Use this energy to test your limits, but ensure you can guide the surge instead of being drowned by it.