On the morning of February 15, 2026, a halo was observed in the sky over Beijing. (Screenshot from the internet)
[People News] Recently, the heavy rainfall in Qinzhou, Guangxi, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, and Shimen, Hunan, has resulted in shocking disasters. The unusually high temperatures in northern China have also prompted many to express concerns about the erratic weather. Additionally, the earthquakes that struck Liuzhou, Guangxi, and Aksu, Xinjiang, on May 18, along with the hantavirus, have left the public feeling anxious. Moreover, morale among officials within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is waning, and the ongoing power struggles among the CCP's leadership continue to unfold behind the scenes, making it highly probable that the political landscape could shift at any moment.
As the ancients said, 'Heaven shows signs, indicating fortune and misfortune.' The increasing frequency of disasters serves as a warning from heaven to tyrannical rulers, regimes, and those who deviate from the righteous path. By observing celestial phenomena, we can see that heaven has been issuing early warnings. This May has seen a surge of ominous celestial signs.
After the appearance of a super fire meteor in Beijing on May 5, a lunar eclipse of the Southern Dipper on May 6, and a lunar eclipse of the Crying Star on May 11—which foretold 'great mourning, the death of a female ruler, and ministers usurping the throne,' as well as 'a great mourning in the country expected within a year'—the moon has now entered the position of Wei, coinciding with the Eta Aquariid meteor shower.
The lunar eclipse in Wei, as noted in the 'Yisi Divination' by Li Chunfeng of the Tang Dynasty, states: 'A lunar eclipse in Wei, if there is no collapse of the ruler, there will surely be great ministers, the world will change its attire, and there will be matters of graves and weeping.' 'A lunar eclipse in Wei indicates that many will build houses and towers, the world will be in chaos, and generals will die.' 'The moon in Wei signifies change, leading to weeping, death, graves, house building, and mobilisation of the masses.'
The Eta Aquariids meteor shower, situated in the constellation Aquarius, is expected to be intensified by the moon's passage through the constellation Wei, suggesting that the world may witness a surge of sorrowful and deadly events.
On May 14, the moon moved into the constellation Bi and aligned with Saturn, creating a celestial phenomenon known as the conjunction of Saturn and the moon. The 'Yisi Divination' interprets this as a sign of great misfortune for the empress and her consorts, who may face demotion or even death.
Simultaneously, Mercury entered the constellation Wei and aligned with the sun, resulting in a celestial event known as the conjunction of Mercury and the sun, where Mercury's light is obscured by the sun, rendering it invisible to observers on Earth. The ancients referred to this phenomenon as 'the star of Chen in retreat'. The 'Yisi Divination' warns: 'When Mercury transits Wei, the world is in turmoil.'
As the conjunction of Mercury and the sun occurs precisely in the major star field of Wei, Mercury, also known as the star of Chen, is associated with the celestial event termed 'the great tomb of Chen in retreat'. In ancient astrology, 'the great tomb' symbolises the grand mausoleums of emperors or feudal lords. The ancients believed that if the great tomb star appeared unusually bright and large, it foretold significant mourning in the world, or the death of high-ranking rulers, leading to an increase in mortality. The great tomb also encompasses the well-known 'Accumulating Corpses' star (the variable star 'Daliang Wu' in the constellation Perseus), and if this star shines unusually bright, it is seen as an ominous sign of widespread death.
When Mercury is obscured by the sun's light and disappears, the ancients typically interpreted this as a disturbance in the balance of yin and yang, indicating an abnormal execution of heavenly principles, which could lead to disasters, instability in royal authority, or shifts in political power.
On May 15, the moon aligned with Mars. The 'Yisi Divination' states: 'When the moon and the wandering star (Mars) are in conflict, great generals of victorious nations will die, and there will be concerns for the empress. When the moon and the wandering star shine together, internal strife and famine will ensue.'
On May 17, the Moon aligned with the Sun, Mercury, and Uranus. According to the 'Yisi Divination': 'When the Sun and Moon are seen together, it signifies destruction. Armies will rise across the land, and the nation will face ruin.' It also states, 'When the Sun and Moon are seen together, ministers will rebel, leading to the downfall of their lord.' Furthermore, 'The Moon obstructs the Chen star, and the Chen star enters the Moon, causing water-related events to arise. Within three ten-day periods, there will be internal conspiracies, leading to great floods in spring and summer.' The conjunction of the Moon with Uranus suggests instability and sudden changes.
On May 19, the Moon aligned with Venus. The 'Yisi Divination' states: 'When the Morning Star enters the Moon, and the stars are not visible, it signifies that ministers will assassinate their lord. A lunar eclipse of the Morning Star indicates the demise of the monarch, and ministers will kill their lord. The Moon obstructing the Morning Star suggests there will be divided loyalties.'
On May 20, the Moon will align with Jupiter. The 'Yisi Divination' states: 'When the Moon eclipses the Year Star, there will be an increase in thieves and troubles with law and punishment. When the Moon and Year Star shine together, famine will occur. When the Moon and Year Star are in the same mansion, there will be diseases that spread throughout the year.'
From May 21 to 22, the Moon will enter the Ghost Mansion and Accumulated Corpses. The 'Yisi Divination' states: 'When the Moon enters the Ghost, the ruler will be anxious.' The term 'Entering the Accumulated Corpses' in traditional astrology refers to the Moon's passage through the 'Ghost Mansion' among the twenty-eight lunar lodges, covering the 'Accumulated Corpses Qi' within. The 'Observation of Phenomena and Divination' considers this celestial event to be an omen of disease, death, funerals, or social turmoil (such as military disasters).
In summary, the celestial phenomena observed in May so far indicate that not only is political turmoil ongoing in China, but there is also a high likelihood of a monarch being killed. Furthermore, the nation may face disasters such as floods, plagues, and famines, resulting in a high death toll. Some of these scenarios have already occurred, while others may emerge in the coming months of this year.
(People News First Release) △

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