“Double Spring + Leap Month” | The Most Auspicious Time to Establish Sheng Ji and Selecting Auspicious Burial Plot
In metaphysical philosophy, not all years are created equal. There exists an extraordinary year when celestial timing is exceptionally favourable – known as the “Spring-Infused Leap Year”, the rare combination of a year with Double Spring and Leap Month. This is not only ideal for making important life decisions but represents the golden opportunity for performing Sheng Ji rituals and selecting auspicious burial sites.
What are “Double Spring” and “Leap Month”?
A Double Spring Year refers to a year containing two “Beginning of Spring (Lichun)” solar terms. In the 24 Solar Terms system, Beginning of Spring symbolises the awakening of yang energy and nature’s rebirth – the beginning of annual vitality. Two Beginning of Spring occurrences signify double yang energy and the return of spring’s blessings, making it extremely auspicious.
A Leap Month Year occurs due to discrepancies between lunar and solar calendars, requiring addition of a “13th month” to realign the seasonal cycle. This extra “Leap Month” represents the critical juncture when heaven-earth energies transform and yin-yang harmonise, traditionally called the “Qi-Replenishing Month”.
When these two phenomena converge, they create what Feng Shui masters call the “Spring-Infused” year – recognised as the perfect time for major life arrangements.
Why Is This the Time to Establish Sheng Ji?

Sheng Ji is a traditional Chinese metaphysical practice where personal items (hair, nails, birth details etc.) are buried in a location with auspicious Feng Shui. The goal is to harness the energy of the land and cosmos to boost one’s destiny—like sowing seeds in spring for future prosperity.
In a “Spring-Infused Leap Year”, the yang energy is strong, earth energy is flowing, and the atmosphere is rich in transformation—ideal for establishing a Sheng Ji to enhance health, wealth, relationships, and fortune. Feng Shui masters often recommend seizing this momentum to “plant” your luck.
Why Select an Auspicious Burial Plot or Pre-plan During This Period?


Every life needs an eternal resting place. Selecting an auspicious burial plot is a way to pave the path for future stability and peace.
In Feng Shui, the right auspicious burial plot doesn’t just honour the departed — it carries profound symbolic power to bless the living and future generations. A good site brings lasting fortune and harmony to the family line.
Since the Leap Month is tied to energy renewal, it’s a particularly suitable time for site selection. Planning for parents or yourself during this season is a sign of foresight and care, ensuring peace of mind and legacy.
Seize This Auspicious to Make Wise Decisions
Whether you’re establishing a Sheng Ji, selecting an auspicious burial plot or embarking on a life planning journey, this unique time is a chance to extend love and pass on blessings.
Harness the cosmic rhythm and land’s fortune and sow the seeds of happiness and peace for yourself and your loved ones. Let every thoughtful preparation today become tomorrow’s lasting warmth.
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