About Da Rizi (大日子 - "Big Festival Days")

六壬伏英館大日子 (Da Rizi - "Big Festival Days" in Liuren Fuying Hall tradition) refers to the most important annual ceremonial occasions in Liuren religious practice, centered on the birthdays of the lineage's founding immortal master and the veneration of contemporary lineage masters.

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🎊 The Two Primary Festival Dates

The paramount festival dates in Liuren Fuying Hall tradition commemorate 六壬仙師 (Liuren Immortal Master) , traditionally identified as Li Chunfeng (李淳風) , a legendary Tang Dynasty Daoist sage and military strategist:

📅 農曆三月十八日 (Lunar March 18) - 誕辰日 (Birthday/Incarnation Day)

This marks the day the Immortal Master was born into human form. According to tradition, Li Chunfeng was the final earthly incarnation of the primordial Six Immortal Master energy (六壬仙師). After assisting Emperor Taizong achieve dynastic consolidation, he withdrew from political life to cultivate the Way and eventually achieved immortality.

2026 Western Calendar Date: April 4, 2026 (Saturday)

📸 Festival Photo Gallery

View photos from past Liuren Immortal Master Birthday celebrations - altar setups, community gatherings, offerings, and ceremonial proceedings from Fuying Hall branches worldwide.

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Photos will be added after the 2026 celebration. Check back after April 4, 2026!

📅 農曆六月廿二日 (Lunar June 22) - 得道日 (Attainment of the Dao Day)

This celebrates the day Li Chunfeng fully transcended his mortal form and achieved complete Daoist enlightenment, becoming a permanent member of the celestial bureaucracy with authority to guide living disciples. This date holds equal or greater significance than the birthday, as it marks spiritual transformation rather than mere physical birth.

2026 Western Calendar Date: July 5, 2026 (Sunday)

📸 Festival Photo Gallery

View photos from past Attainment Day celebrations - rituals honoring the Immortal Master's ascension, disciples gathering to commemorate his achievement of the Dao, and special observances from lineage halls.

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Photos will be added after the 2026 celebration. Check back after July 5, 2026!

Note: Both dates are observed annually across all Fuying Hall branches worldwide. Because Liuren festivals follow the lunar calendar, Western calendar dates vary annually.

🔍 Ritual Date Selection Analysis (擇日分析)

Use this tool to check the energetic suitability of a specific date for Liuren rituals based on the Twelve Officers (建除十二神) and cosmic Breakers (歲破/月破).

Understanding Breakers & Clashes (冲破)

In Liuren Fajiao, the name of a day (e.g., "Establish") is secondary to its structural integrity:

  • Sui Po (歲破 - Year Breaker): The day that "clashes" with the current year's energy (Horse vs. Rat in 2026). These days are considered "cracked" and cannot hold the power of an auspicious ritual.
  • Yue Po (月破 - Month Breaker): The day that clashes with the current month. This represents immediate local instability.
  • Three Killings (三煞): Not yet fully calculated here, but generally refers to directions and days that "oppress" the ritual space.

🏮 Ceremonial Observances and Ritual Structure

Nature of Observances

The festivals operate simultaneously at multiple levels:

  • The main headquarters (總壇) conduct formal ceremonial procedures
  • Regional branch temples hold public and semi-public worship services
  • Individual families or small groups engage in personal veneration at home altars

Mandatory Disciple Participation

A defining feature of Liuren Fuying Hall tradition is the requirement that disciples return to their lineage's main headquarters to participate in the festival observances—described as "must return to main headquarters to offer birthday blessings" (必須回總壇祝壽). This creates an annual gathering that reinforces community cohesion and allows masters to assess disciples' spiritual progress and discipline.

Public and Private Dimensions

Fuying Hall festivals operate with deliberate separation between public and restricted components. Some halls hold "non-public worship ceremonies" (不設公開) restricted to initiated disciples and lineage members, while simultaneously offering "proxy prayer services" (代辦法會) for devotees unable to attend physically—allowing community participation without revealing all ritual details.

🕯️ Ritual Components

Morning Law Platform Ceremonies (早課)

Pre-dawn gatherings occur at the law platform (法壇), where senior disciples and masters lead collective prayers and chanting. These sessions are typically restricted to registered community members rather than the general public.

Offerings and Blessings

Devotees present traditional offerings (incense, candles, fruits, prepared foods) while petitioning the Liuren Immortal Master for:

  • Protection and blessing for the entire disciple community (合眾弟子)
  • Auspicious destiny and favorable luck (吉星高照)
  • Flourishing business and prosperity (生意興隆)
  • Enhanced financial fortune (財運亨通)

Proxy Services (代辦法會)

For disciples unable to travel to main headquarters, masters conduct prayers on their behalf. These services, supported by donations, connect absent followers to the master's spiritual authority and the Immortal Master's protective energy.

🎯 Lineage Specific Masters' Birthdays (師公誕)

Beyond the Liuren Immortal Master's two main festival dates, Fuying Hall branches celebrate the birthdays of their own lineage masters (師公), particularly the founding or contemporary masters of their specific transmission line.

Example: Hong Kong Lineage

The Zhang Fazhen (張法震) Fuying Hall in Hong Kong, transmitted from Master Zeng Faping (曾法平), maintains its own schedule of commemorations honoring lineage grandmasters (師公誕). These celebrations, while less universally observed across all branches than the Immortal Master's festivals, are nevertheless significant within their particular transmission line.

Example: Malaysia (Ampang)

The Ampang Fuying Hall in Malaysia celebrates Liuren Immortal Master's birthday across three days:

  • Lunar Calendar: 農曆十月初一至初三 (October 1-3)
  • 2026 Western Calendar: October 21-23, 2026 (Wednesday-Friday)
  • Participants: All devotees and believers of both genders (各界善男信女) are invited

🌙 Secondary Festival Calendar Integration

Beyond the primary master birthdays, Fuying Hall tradition integrates:

Seasonal Ritual Cycles

Following traditional Daoist calendars, communities mark:

  • Ghost Month (農曆七月): Special rituals for ancestral veneration and spiritual protection
  • Year-End House Blessing and Renewal (入火安座平安遶境): Temple renovation/reinvigoration ceremonies with community circumambulation

Personal Auspicious Days

Individual disciples may be advised to perform additional personal ceremonies on days calculated according to:

  • Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches (干支): The 60-year sexagenary cycle
  • Liuren astrological calculations: Using birth data and spiritual consultation to determine personally auspicious days for rituals

🌍 Contemporary Fuying Hall Network Structure

Hong Kong Centers

  • Multiple established halls across the territory (Mong Kok, Wanchai, etc.)
  • Shen Yunshan Liuren Fuying Hall (沈雲山六壬伏英館) - Major transmission center
  • Master Zhang Fazhen lineage - Connected to the late Master Zeng Faping's transmission

International Branches

  • Malaysia: Ampang, other regional centers with formal ceremonial schedules
  • Singapore: Multiple headquarters (總壇) and branch networks maintaining unified festival observance
  • Taiwan: Established independent Fuying Hall lineages
  • Macau: Documented Fuying Hall centers

🏛️ The "Hall" System (伏英館)

Fuying (伏英) translates as "Hidden/Subdued Brilliance"—referring to the mastery of external and internal brilliant powers. Each Fuying Hall represents:

  • A formally organized transmission center with documented master-discilage lineages
  • Complete record-keeping of teacher succession, preventing unauthorized claims (故同門間均可查閱師承何人,外人是不可能隨便冒充)
  • Multi-generational institutional memory ensuring ritual and doctrine authenticity
  • Integration with a broader lineage network tracing back through historical Daoist and folk religious traditions

📊 Teaching Hierarchy and Festival Roles

Disciples at different levels of advancement assume different responsibilities during festivals:

  • 中教 (Zhong Jiao - Middle Teaching): Initiates participate in basic offerings and prayers
  • 大教 (Da Jiao - Greater Teaching): Intermediate practitioners assist with ceremony setup and community coordination
  • 三山 (Three Mountains): Advanced practitioners with spiritual combat authority help manage protective rituals
  • 五雷 (Five Thunder): Apprentice-master level disciples assist in major ritual invocations
  • 文武教五雷 (Civil-Military Five Thunder) and above: Senior masters conduct the most powerful interventions

This hierarchy ensures that festival observances operate with both public accessibility and deepening layers of esoteric practice.

📜 Historical Foundations

The Li Chunfeng figure (李淳風) around whom these festivals revolve represents a synthesis of historical and mythological elements:

  • Historical figure: Tang Dynasty mathematician, astronomer, and military strategist known for predictive techniques
  • Legendary transformation: Tradition holds he eventually transcended mortality and became an immortal master overseeing the Liuren transmission
  • Organizational consolidation: The Liuren Fuying Hall system as documented is primarily a Song-Yuan to Ming institutional development, though claiming Tang origins through Li Chunfeng

The annual "大日子" therefore serve dual functions: commemorating both a historical sage's achievements and the ongoing presence of the deified master guiding the contemporary community.

🌸 2026 Festival Calendar

The following major festivals and activities are observed by the Liuren community. All dates are converted for the 2026 Western calendar.

Lunar DateSolar Date 2026Festival NameSignificance
正月初一2026-02-17Spring Festival 春节Lunar New Year - Altar renewal, fresh offerings, and new year blessings.
正月初九2026-02-25Jade Emperor's Birthday 玉皇誕Birthday of the Jade Emperor (玉皇大帝), supreme deity of the celestial bureaucracy.
正月十五2026-03-03Lantern Festival 元宵节End of the New Year period. Lanterns are lit and families gather.
二月初二2026-03-20Earth God's Birthday 土地公誕Birthday of the Earth God (土地公). Critically important for household protection.
三月初三2026-03-30Queen Mother's Birthday 王母娘娘誕Birthday of the Queen Mother of the West (西王母).
三月十八2026-04-04Liuren Immortal Master Birthday 六壬仙師誕PRIMARY LIUREN FESTIVAL - The most important annual celebration for all Liuren practitioners.
四月初八2026-05-15Buddha's Birthday 浴佛节Buddha's Birthday (Vesak).
五月初五2026-05-28Dragon Boat Festival 端午节Dragon Boat Festival - Traditional exorcism and protection rituals.
六月廿二2026-07-05Liuren Immortal Master Attainment Day 六壬仙師得道日PRIMARY LIUREN FESTIVAL - The day Li Chunfeng achieved complete Daoist enlightenment.
七月初一2026-08-15Ghost Month Opening 开鬼门Opening of Ghost Month - Protection rituals are ESSENTIAL.
七月十五2026-08-29Zhongyuan Festival 中元节Hungry Ghost Festival - Ancestral veneration and offerings.
七月三十2026-09-13Ghost Month Closing 关鬼门Closing of Ghost Month - Thanksgiving and Earth God festival.
八月十五2026-09-27Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节Mid-Autumn Festival - Moon veneration and family reunions.
九月初九2026-10-21Double Ninth Festival 重阳节Double Yang Festival - Climbing heights and honoring ancestors.
十月初一至初三2026-10-21Malaysia Ampang FestivalRegional Liuren celebration in Ampang, Malaysia.
十月十五2026-11-04Xiayuan Festival 下元节Water Official's Birthday - Associated with resolving misfortune.

📅 Important Note on Calendar Dates

Because Liuren festivals follow the lunar calendar, Western calendar dates vary annually. The dates shown for 2026 are conversions based on the Chinese lunar calendar. Practitioners should consult a current lunar calendar to verify exact dates, as regional variations may occur.

Regional Variations: Different lineages and geographical regions (Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, mainland China) may observe slightly different dates or emphasize different festivals based on local customs and lineage traditions.