Zi Wei Dou Shu
c Aloysius Han
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Fifth Revision
January 19, 2014
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Preface Revision 5 First of all, I am personally a student of Zhong Zhou Pai, and where there are biases to plotting or descriptions, I will take reference to what was transmitted to me in my lineage. Having taken formal training, I had some new inspiration and a better understanding of . Today, I believe I am better place d to reorganise the material for added flow and coherence. Inconsistencies where found are corrected . It is an ongoing work, and I’ll be working on reorganising existing materials rather than augmenting with more unstructured materials. People have generally found the material herein useful, and some have volunteered useful links for charting or further resource. Aloysius Han
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Contents 1Introduction 1.1 Study Guide . . . . . . . .
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History 2 23 2.1 Classic Texts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 24 2.2 Various Sects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 24 2.2.1 San He Types — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 2.2.2 Si Hua Sect — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2.2.3 Other Sects — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2.3 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 29 3 ChineseMythology 31 3.1 Overview of Feng Shen Yan Yi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 3.2 Huang Feihu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 3.3 Bo Yikao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 3.3.1 Role in plot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3.4 Daji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3.5 King Zhou of Shang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 3.5.1 Early reign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 35 3.5.2 Late reign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 3.5.3 Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.6 Jiang Ziya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.6.1 Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 36 3.6.2 Hire by King Wen of the Zhou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.6.3 Attack of the Shang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.6.4 Personal views and historical influence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.6.5 In popular culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.7 Bi Gan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... 38 3.8 King Wu of Zhou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 3.9 King Wen of Zhou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 39 3.9.1 Biography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 39 3.10 Fei Zhong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 3.11 E mpress Jiang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 3.12 M a Qian Jin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 40 5
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3.13 Wen Tai Shi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 3.14 L i Jing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 4 TheTwelveDomains 4.1 The Destiny Domain and Body Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.1 Destiny Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.2 Body Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 The Siblings Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3 The Spouse Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 The Children Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5 The Health Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6 The Wealth Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7 The Travel Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8 The Peers Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9 The Career Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 The Property Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.11 The Karma Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.12 The Parents Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5 DomainInteractions 53 5.1 Court Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 5.2 Comprehensive Trends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5.3 Wealth Level Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5.4 Empty Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 60 5.5 Earth Branches of the Domains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 6Chinese Terms 6.1 Influence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. 6.2 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............
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7 TheFourteenMajorStars 7.1 Zi Wei — Emperor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.1 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.2 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.3 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.4 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.5 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.6 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.7 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.8 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.9 7.1.10 7.1.11 7.1.12
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7.1.13 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Tian Ji — Heavenly Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 7.2.1 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 7.2.2 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
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7.2.3 Siblings Destiny Domain . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. 7.2.4 Domain — — 7.2.5 Marriage Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.6 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.7 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.8 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.9 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.10 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.11 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.12 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.13 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.14 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tai Yang — Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7.3.1 Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 7.3.2 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 7.3.3 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 7.3.4 Marriage Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 7.3.5 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 7.3.6 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 7.3.7 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 7.3.8 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 7.3.9 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 7.3.10 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 7.3.11 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 7.3.12 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 7.3.13 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 89 Wu Qu — General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.1 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 89 7.4.2 Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 7.4.3 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 7.4.4 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 7.4.5 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 7.4.6 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 7.4.7 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 7.4.8 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 7.4.9 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 7.4.10 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 7.4.11 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
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7.5.1 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 7.5.2 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 95 7.5.3 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 7.5.4 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 7.5.5 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.5.6 Marriage Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.5.7 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.5.8 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.5.9 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.5.10 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7.5.11 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7.5.12 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7.5.13 Properties Domain — .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7.5.14 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7.5.15 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Lian Zhen — Propriety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.6.1 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.6.2 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.6.3 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 7.6.4 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 7.6.5 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 7.6.6 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 7.6.7 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 106 7.6.8 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 7.6.9 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 7.6.10 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 7.6.11 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 7.6.12 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 7.6.13 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Tian Fu — Heavenly Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 7.7.1 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 7.7.2 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 7.7.3 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 7.7.4 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 7.7.5 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 7.7.6 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 7.7.7 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 7.7.8 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 7.7.9 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 112 7.7.10 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 7.7.11 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 7.7.12 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
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7.7.13 Properties Domain — 112 7.7.14 Karma Domain — . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. 113 7.7.15 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Tai Yin — Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
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7.8.1 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 7.8.2 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 7.8.3 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 7.8.4 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 7.8.5 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 7.8.6 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 7.8.7 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 118 7.8.8 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 7.8.9 Peers Court — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 7.8.10 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 7.8.11 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 7.8.12 Karma Court — . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 119 7.8.13 Parents Court — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Tan Lang — Greedy Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 7.9.1 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 7.9.2 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 7.9.3 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
7.9.4 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 7.9.5 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 7.9.6 Marriage Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 7.9.7 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.9.8 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.9.9 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 124 7.9.10 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.9.11 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.9.12 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 7.9.13 Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 125 7.9.14 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 7.9.15 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 7.10 Ju Men — Great Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 7.11 N arrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 7.11.1 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 7.11.2 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 7.11.3 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 7.11.4 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 7.11.5 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 7.11.6 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 7.11.7 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 130 7.11.8 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 7.11.9 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 7.11.10 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 7.11.11 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
7.11.12 . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . ...... 131 7.11.13 Karma ParentsCourt Domain — 131 7.12 Tian Xiang — Prime Minister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 7.12.1 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
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7.12.2 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 7.12.3 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 7.12.4 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 7.12.5 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 7.12.6 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 7.12.7 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 7.12.8 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 7.12.9 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 135 7.12.10 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 7.12.11 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 7.12.12 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 7.12.13 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 7.12.14 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 7.12.15 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 7.13 Tian Liang — Heavenly Sage, Wise Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 7.13.1 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 7.13.2 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 7.13.3 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 7.13.4 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 7.13.5 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 7.13.6 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 7.13.7 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 7.13.8 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 140 7.13.9 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.13.10 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.13.11 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.13.12 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.13.13 Karma Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.13.14 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 7.14 Qi Sha — Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 7.14.1 Narrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 7.14.2 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 7.14.3 Characteristics of the Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 7.14.4 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 7.14.5 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 7.14.6 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 7.14.7 Children Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 7.14.8 Wealth Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.14.9 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 145 7.14.10 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.14.11 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 7.14.12 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
7.14.13 Domain — 145 7.14.14 Properties Karma Domain — . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. 146 7.14.15 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 7.15 Po Jun — The Broken Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
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7.15.1 Adjectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 7.16 Destiny Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 7.16.1 Siblings Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 7.16.2 Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
7.16.3 Children Domain—— . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 7.16.4 Wealth Domain 7.16.5 Health Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... 7.16.6 Travel Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.16.7 Peers Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.16.8 Career Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ..... 7.16.9 Properties Domain — . . . . . . . . . . ........ ..... 7.16.10 Karma Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.16.11 Parents Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bad 86 Stars 8.1 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ......... ...... 8.1.1 . . . . . . . . ...................... .......
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8.2 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ......... ...... 154 8.3 - Fire and - Siren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 8.4 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 9 Auxiliary, Assistant Stars 161 9.1 Four Auxiliary Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 9.1.1 , Left and Right Deputies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 9.2 and - Angels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 9.3 Four Assistant Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 9.3.1 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 9.3.2 . . . . . . . . ...................... ....... 162 9.3.3 - Heavenly Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 9.4 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ......... ...... 163 9.5 — Heavenly Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 9.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 9.7 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 10 4 Transformation Stars 10.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.6 Formula for Flying Transformation Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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13.1 Ming Zhu and Shen Zhu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 13.1.1 Ming Zhu — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 13.1.2 Shen Zhu — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 13.2 E xample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 13.3 U se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 13.4 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 14AssessingPersonality 14.1 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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15AssessingMarriage 199 15.1 In troduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 15.2 The Spouse Domain — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 15.3 Assessing Affinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 15.4 Assessing Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 15.5 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 15.5.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........ 208 16AssessingTwins 16.1 Further Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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17DecadeandAnnualCharts 211 17.1 De cade Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 17.2 An nual Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 17.3 Mo nthly Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 17.4 D aily Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 18 Dual Stars 18.1 P airs . . . . . . .
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20.34Heavenly Sorcerer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 20.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 20.36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 20.37Stage Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 20.38Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 20.39Emptiness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 321 20.40Tears of Heaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 20.41Mirage in Heaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 20.42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 20.42.1 Dragon Dwelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 20.42.2 Phoenix Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 20.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 20.43.1 Red Phoenix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 20.43.2 Heavenly Celebrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 20.44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 20.44.1 . . . . . . . . ...................... ....... 326 20.44.2 Loneliness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 20.45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 20.45.1 . . . . . . . . ...................... ....... 328 20.45.2 Shatter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 20.46Heavenly Virtue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 20.47Lunar Virtue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 20.48Talent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 20.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 20.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 20.50.1 Three Stages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 20.50.2 . . . . . . . . ...................... ....... 331 20.51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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20.80Bad Luck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.81Funeral Rites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.82Constraint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 20.83Authority Talisman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.84Small Expenditure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.85Big Expenditure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.86Dragon Virtue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.87White Tiger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 20.88Heavenly Virtue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.89Hung Guest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. 20.90Disease Talisman . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ........ ..
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Introduction
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Commentary — With the proliferation of enormous information yielded by , it is easy to fall into erroneous conceptions that we are unable to change our life or dictate our futur e - because so much have been writt en. Rather, the stude nt should perceive the information as allowing us all to maximise our potential and to minimise risks and avoid pitfalls in life. The future is in our own hands. A very useful analogy whic h I have frequently used is as follows: The desti ny chart is the hand tha t we are dealt . How we play the han d is the human aspec t of our luck. The environment is the metagame - those who you are playing your hand against. And a proper
19 consultation is akin to having a strategist sitting beside you as a guide on how to play your game. Assessing and Bazi is lik e peeling an onion. There are so many levels; though the first few levels seems so easy, it rapidly gets more complicated.
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— A good interpretation is like a having a good road map and compass. It saves us from spending energy on things that either unsuitable or not right at the time. Save your energy for when the time is right. Every dog has his day. A good Destiny consultation will be able to say when. When heaven earth time and people are perfect.
Commentary — This is familiar to all of us, is it not? Their weightage of influence on our lives is the heaviest from the top down, while the amount of control we can exert over them is the biggest from the bottom up. It is more critical to find out our likely trends first than to talk about Fengshui. Once we understand our predispositions can we then use Fengshui to remedy issues. For instance, when both the structural trends and the cycle luck of Estates Domain is good, it is easier us to getsettlement a good house Fengshui. When they are the reverse, it is easier for us for to get a bad andand badgood Fengshui.
1.1. STUDY GUIDE
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Study Guide
This section was prepar ed because the materials herein has ballooned in proportions. A fresh initiate will be overwhelmed by the deluge of information, and initially be lost with the study or get caugh t up in details too early on. I will attempt to provide a rough direction of approach as a beacon of light, just as others have provided that to me.
• Know the 14 major stars inside out • Know where the major stars like to be • Know the Elements and parity of the stars • Know how the interacts • Know the various templates for readings (Personality, Wealth level, Relationship etc)... • Be fluent with Si Hua Ge Jue or the table to draw the . The Four Trans-
formations play an increasingly greater role in advanced interpretations and will stand the student in very good position to have a sound command of these stars’ placement. Knowing the 14 Major Stars inside out is not about rote memorisation of how they behave in different palace or their full details. We need to understand the content of the and relate the characters in it to the corresponding star, not just the 14 major star . Once you understand the character well, you will naturally able to imagine how the star would react when encountering certain situations Understand and remember that the corresponds to the Three Harmony of the Zodiac. In fact, we need not know the various templates for read ings if we are able to fully understand the stars characteristics. Yes, we can learn and memorized all the characteristic of the stars by hard but the furthest we can go is stuck in the as hardly would a master willing to disclose the actual way they read a to the public freely. Unfortunately, reading the interactions between the different layers of Destiny, Decade, Annual, Monthly all the way down to Daily requires a Master to guide. It is not really that straightforward to learn from books.
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Chapter 2
History , Elements of the system of was devised by a Taoist named Lu Chunyang ( ). It was subsequently refined, impro ve and properly documente d by Chen Xiyi ( ) during the Northern Song(960 to 1127) Dynasty and yet again later on by Luo Hongxian ( ) during the Ming( 1368 to 1644) Dynasty to the present day format. Its exac t origin, however, is still debated among the different schools. Official historical records and unofficial notes from the Song Dynasty have never associated Chen Xiyi with Chinese metaphysics and therefore not be taken as a guaranteed historical context. This method was popular during the Ming and Qing period and it is still very popular today. Although has achieved the goal of providing strong competition to Bazi analysis because has the capacity to give enormous specific details, the methodology did not flourish for the next 1,000 years for two reasons. First, while able to provide detailed readings, the method not provide thelike logic of the interpretations, andbecome it was seemingly not based on profounddid theoretical basis Ziping Bazi. Second, it has the exclusive instrument of the Bureau of Astronomy of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, used only to serve the ruling Emperor of China. Therefore, Ziping Bazi was the only well know n main stre am destiny analysis method until the recent times, when some masters began teaching openly after World War II. Chinese Astrology has always been closely intertwined with Astronomy. Gifted astronom er cum astrologers were recruited as officials to work in Imperial Courts during the dynastic eras. In those days, astrolo gical charts were delineated for the Emperor as his p ersonal fate has a direct bearing on that of his kingdom. The court astrologers also played an important role in determining the successor to the throne. Astrologers observed the stars and noticed that among so many stars, only one was seemingly stationary while the rest revolved around it. As it was also the brightest, the chinese courtiers named it the”Emperor Star” - the celestial equivalent of the Emperor. That star is known as Polaris in astronomy. 23
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Polaris (αUMi / αUrsae Minoris / Alpha Ursae Minoris, commonly North(ern) Star or Pole Star, and sometimes Lodestar) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is very close to the north celestial pole (42 away as of 2006), making it the current northern pole star. ′
Due to the precession of the equinoxes, Polaris will not always be the pole star. Over tens of thousands of years, perturbations to the Earth’s axis of rotation will cause it to point to other regions of the sky, tracing out a circle. Other stars along this circle were the pole star in the past and will be again in the future, including Thuban and Vega.
2.1
Classic Texts
There only two openly scriptures Theare first is Zi Wei Dou published Shu Quan ancient Ji ( )on by Chen Xiyi(.) - The Complete Compilation of Zi Wei Dou Shu. It is a four part manual that describes the srcinal techniques. The other is Zi Wei Dou Shu Quan Shu ( ) - the Complete Book of Zi Wei Dou Shu. Errors and contradictions have subsequently been found within this bo ok, the most obvious being the teaching of a different way to begin Decade cycles, called Da Yun. There exists also other unpublishe d texts called Kou Jue ( ), which are verbal instructions in rhyme, passed on separately in different school s from teachers to disciples. Their existence is due to the secretive nature in teaching in the old days, and they vary from one school to another, perhaps the result of different emphases on the principles and applications, enriched with personal inspirations and testimonies from different teachers. There are only several schools in , but the number can be considered one too many when there was only one srcinal teachin g. However, this is quite an acceptable phenome non since teaching was not done in an open, systematic and orderly manner in the old days, and printing was not as refined, both lead to minor differences being created along the way.
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Various Sects
As of 2009, there are two main schools of thought in . The first em phasizes on reading the stars, is broadly categorised under . The other places an emphasis on reading , and is therefore broadly classified as .
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In the (San He,Three Combination) System, the characteristic of any domian (e.g. career, wealth, health etc) are determined by studying the stars in the court in conjunction with the stars in the courts that form a triangle. Often the stars in the court that is directly opposite are also considered in the analysis.
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This other major branch focuses on the interpretation of the . In the Si Hua (Four Transformations) System, the four transformations Lu, Quan, Ke and Ji are flown from the courts using a pre-defined flight path based on the heavenly stem of the court. Then depending on which courts the enhancers fly into and the stars that are involved, a story is told or an event can be predicted. He Luo Sect —
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There are two openly published ancient scriptures for Zi Wei Dou Shu
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A classic, The Complete Compilation of Zi Wei Dou Shu, is written
about 200 years ago. It describes the srcinal teaching. There are also quite a number of books written by many authors who have name their book with the same title. The other is Zi Wei Dou Shu Quan Shu. This is likely a fake as
there are errors and contradictions in the book, the most obvious being the teaching of a different way to begin the decade cycles. It is perhaps a useful auxiliary reference for keen students. (translated as The Investiture of the Gods or The Creation of the Gods), also known as Fengshen Bang (Chinese: ), is one of the major Vernacular Chinese
novels written in the Ming Dynas ty. The stor y deals with the decline of the Shang Dynasty and rise of the Zhou Dynasty, intertwining numerous elements of Chinese mythology, including gods and goddesses, Chinese immort als, and spirits. It is, to an extent, representative and descriptive of life in China at the time, where religion played a major role in everyday life. The author ship of Fengshen Yanyi is attributed to Xu Zhonglin ( ; ) (d. 1566) or Lu Xix ing ( ; ) (d. 1601). Many of the stars take on character roles within the novel, and it helps the student greatly by improving the intuition and feel for the personalities. 1 2
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Chapter 3
Chinese Mythology To fully comprehend the characteristics of the fourteen major stars in it is necessary to have an idea historically, or mythologically which stars are linked to which characters. This chapter provides only a brief introduction for the characters and do not substitute the reading of Feng Shen Yan Yi.
3.1
Overview of Feng Shen Yan Yi
Creation of the Gods, written by Xu Zhonglin (the Yuan dynasty), published in the Ming Dynasty (11368-1644), is the most popular and one of the best, if not also the best-written, Chinese classics of mythical literature. It begins with the grand pilgrimage of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty (1700 B.C.1100 B.C.), the most notorious tyrant in Chinese legend, to worship the Goddess Nu Wa, the creator of mankind in Chinese mytho logy, on her birthday. The beauty of the goddess completely bewitched the monarch and sets him on fire with lust. His poem written on the wall to express his deep love for the goddess infuriat es her. She decided to punish the king and bring an end to the Shang Dynas ty. The novel culminates with the crowning of King Wu of Ziya. Zhou Dynasty (1066 B.C.256 B.C.) and the canonization of gods by his prime minister Jiang However, the Chinese was a nation mostly composed of polytheists, who believed that there were numerous gods in the Three Realms Heaven, World, and Hell-that rules over everything in this world and created various deities to suit their varied desires and needs. Most of the gods anti deities were posthumously canonized historical national heroes and upright officials who were believed to have been heavenly deities sent to this world to deliver mankind from misery. In fact the roots of many of such popular beliefs and legend are found in Creation of the Gods. Therefore, the novel is not simply a piece of literature, but very much an agglomeration of folk beliefs and religion. It is in fact a valuable and indis pensable tool in understanding the Chinese folk culture. Based on true historical events in ancient China three thousand years ago but given a major mythical twist, ”Creati on of the Gods” (or more accurately ”Canonization of the Gods”) tells the story of the rebellion against, and the fall of, the degenerate and tyrannical last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, the rise of the benevolent first emperor of the Zhou Dynasty, and the subsequent canonization of the fallen warriors of both sides as gods in the Chinese pantheon. 31
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Creation of the Gods mainly deals with the war between forces loyal to the dying Shang dynasty and those of the rising Zhou dynasty. Warriors with magical powers are aplenty, and Chinese readers should have no problem recognizing their beloved folk heroes and mythical gods, including such colorful characters as the Third Prince Nezha with his three heads and eight arms and his magical weapons (a lance, a ring, a coverlet and a pair of fire wheels) and his brothers Jinzha and Muzha, the warrior god Yang Jian (also called the Little Sage Erlang in ”Journey to the West”) with his all-seeing mystical third eye, 72 magical transformations and his immortal demon-subduing dog, Thunderbolt the thunder god, the four Heav enly Kings (commonly seen as temple guardians in Chinese Buddhist temples) and Li Jing, the pagoda bearing heavenly general. These characters also make cameo appearances in “Journey to the West”.
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Huang Feihu
Huang Feihu (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Hu áng F ēih) is a major character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi. Huang Feihu is the son of Huang Gun. He is renowned as the top gener al throug hout the whole Shang Dynasty. When Daji had effectively convinced the idiotic King Zhou that it would be best to retrieve the two fleeing princes after slaying an official, Huang Feihu would make his first true appearance. When the princes had both been stolen by the giant Fang Brothers before Huang Feihu’s very own eyes, Huang Feihu was pleased to see that the capital was still possessed of at least a few truly justified individu als. Following this, the king, along with the Chao Twins (Chao Tian and Chao Lei) would decide it best that Huang Feihu himself should pursue the Fang Brothers – who are present with the two princes. Thus, he heads out on his purple mystic bull with the duel Dragon-Phoenix Sword given by the twins. Huang Feihu was appointed as the Great Emperor of Mount Tai ( ) in the end.
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Bo Yikao
Bo Yi Kao (Chinese: ; Pinyin: B óYìKo) is a character in the Ming Dynasty Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi (Investiture of the Gods). In the book, Bo Yi Kao is the eldest son of the Grand Duke of the West, Ji Chang. From the prophecy revealed by the oracle bones, Jiang Ziya predicted that Di Xin s loyal and benevolent courtier, Bi Gan would die soon, thereby givin g a charm to Bi. Before long, Daji, the evil vixen told her husband that she had a heart attack and only a delicate seven-aperture heart (Qiqiao Linglong Xin) could relieve her agony. No-one in the palace had that kind of heart except Bi, who was given a heart by the goddess N üwa, when he drowned once during his childhood. Bi, loyal as he is, swallowed the charm given by Jiang, grabbed his hea rt and pul led it out of his body to be given to Di Xin. Bi did not lose his life, nor shed a single drop of blood. Instead, he walked out of the palace and did what Jiang instructed: go straight home immediately with out looking back. If he succeeded in doing this, ’
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Bi, curious and unsuspicious, turned back and asked the huckster, How can there be cabbages without stems? The old lady donned an evil grin and replied, You re right, sir. Cabbages cannot live without stems as men cannot live without hearts (xin). Bi shouted in his loud voice, fell to the ground and died without knowing that the lady hawker was a disguise made by the jade-made Pipa spirit. Thus, Jiang who was able to foretell Bi s death, could not prevent the tragedy from happening. “
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Role in plot
When Ji Chang went away to the capital Zhaoge and predicted that he would not come back for seven years, Bo Yi Kao was chosen to be the next head of Mount Singing Phoenix. Once the seven years were up, Bo Yi Kao left for the capital to retrieve his father. Bo Yi Kao left with his three grand treasures as gifts to the king. Dressed in white ceremonial robes as a sign of respect, Bo Yi Kao first met with Prince Bi Gan and was allowed to meet with the king shortly afterwards. On his knees in respect, Bo Yi Kao said: ”My father committed a crime against Your Majesty, and Your Majesty spared his life. We are eternally grate ful. I am here to beseech Your Majes ty to let him come home, so that our family can be whole again. We will be ever and forever singing your praise.” With these words, Bo Yi Kao gained the favor of King Zhou, and the sexual attraction of Daji. Bo Yi Kao’s lute-playing won the praise of the king but led Daji to wish for Bo Yi Kao to become close to her, to b e able to seduce her. Her attentions were firmly rejected by Bo Yi Kao, however, who had quickly realized Daji’s true intent ion. Due to his action, Daji’s love would turn into hatred. With the chance to perform tw o final songs with his lute as to save his life from the king’s wrath, Bo Yi Kao play with even greate r skill. Stupidly however, Bo Yi Kao threw the lute at Daji in a fit of anger, which caused his death. If Bo Yi Kao would have simply played his lute and not resorted to physical action, he would have most likely have lived. After Bo Yi Kao’s execution his flesh was made into large meat cakes that were sent to Ji Chang, his father, as a test.
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Daji
Daji ( ; Pinyin: D áj) was a favorite concubine of King Zhou, the last king of Shang Dynasty in China. Known for her beauty and cruelty that brough t ruin to a dynasty, she is often portrayed as an evil fox spirit in literature, such as the famed Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi. According to historical record, Daji was the beautiful daughter of a noble family named Su () in the state of Yousu ( ). In 1047 BC, Zhou, the king of Shang, conq uered the state of Su and took Daji as his troph y. By then, the king wa s in his sixties and had been in his throne for forty ye ars. He had been known as strong and heroic, an orator and well- versed in music. Under his reign, Shang had become a powerful and prosperous state. He certainly had his Achilles heel, namely, his infatuated love for women . Ever since Zhou had Daji as his concubine, things began to change for the worse. Zhou liked Daji so much that he tried eve ry means to ingratiate himself with her. Daji ’
liked animals, so he built her a zoological Xanadu with a large collection of rare birds and animals. She liked dancing and singi ng, so he ordered artis ts to compose lewd mus ic and choreograph bawdy dances. Forgetting about state affairs all together, King Zhou b egan to spend all his time with Daji. He would gather three thou sand guests at one party to enjoy
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his pond of wine and forest of meat, which was cooked meat strips hanging from a wood of trees. King Zhou would allow the guests to play a cat and mouse game in the nude among the trees so that Daji coul d be amused. When a maid of honor, daughter of Lord Jiu, could not bear the sight of such debauchery and protested, King Zhou had her slain, her father ground up, and his flesh fed to the tyrant’s vassals. “
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On top of all those atrocities, Daji was best known for her invention of a device of torture called Paolao ( ): a bronze cylinder heated like a furnace with charcoal until the sides were extremely hot. A large bronz e cylinder covered with oil was place d on top of a pile of burning charcoal. Prisoners were made to walk on top of the slowly heating cylinder. As the cylinder became hot, the prisoners are forced to shift their feet to avoid the burni ng. In turn, the oil made it difficult for the prisoner s to maintain their stanc e. If they fell into the charcoal, they would burn to death. The prisoners are thus forced to dance in agony and fear, screaming in prolonged pain, while Zhou and Daji laughed at the tortured dances. Eventually, the prisoners would fall into the charcoal and burn to death Daji would take great delight in the painf ul cries of the conde mned. By the order to execute Daji from Jiang Ziya himse lf, she was executed by the King Wu of Zhou personally after the fall of the Shang Dynasty. Daji is featured within the famed Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods (or more commonly known as Fengshen Yanyi) as a ma jor character. Daji is the first featured corrup ter of the Shang Dynasty in this novel. When Daji had first been featu red however, she was simply the average daughter of Su Hu. A major confl ict aros e because of King Zhou’s lust for the beautiful Daji; Suthe Husrcinal eventually allowed to be During strange wind at night however, Daji was killedthis anddesire replaced byfulfilled. an evil nine taileda fox specter known as the Thousand-Year-Old Vixen. Within Investiture of the Gods, there is a specific poem that tells the trickery of Su Hu and the replacement of Daji’s flesh and blood with a vixen that will fool the world to the very end. Thus following Daji’s arrival at Zhaoge - the capital of the Shang Dynasty - Daji would be considered as the greatest concubine under King Zhou and would be the only true attention of the king. Chaos soon spread throughout the Shang Dynasty because of the idiotic ways of the inept king - the favoring of lust and wealth and shunning of the officials. A chapter in the two later on in the novel, a renowned man by the name of Yunzhongzi would be the first man to act against Daji by giving a magical wooden sword to the king that would make Daji sick and ill – and eventually die. Even after many loyal officials pleade d for change - as to avoid the kingdom’s death - Daji would always manage to grab hold of King Zhou’s colossal idiocy and use it as a shield to kill ”the evil”, inclu ding Mei Bo. Thus, following Daji’s future in the novel, she would even rise to the rank of queen and continue her mission - the destruction of Shang Dynasty. But eventually defeated and exorcised by Jiang Ziya (Taigong Wang).
3.5. KING ZHOU OF SHANG
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King Zhou of Shang
King Di Xin of Shang (Chinese: ), born Zi Shou (Chinese: ) was the last king of the Shang Dynasty. His given name was Zh òu (), and he is therefore also called Zhou Xin (; Zhòu Xīn) or King Zhou ( ; Zhòu Wáng). He may also be refer red to by addin g ”Shang” ( Shāng) in front of any of his names.
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Early reign
In the Records of the Grand Historian, Sima Qian wrote that Di Xin, in the early part of his reign, had abilities which surpassed the ordinary man, was quick-witted and quick-tempered. In legend, he was intelligent enough to win all of his arguments, and he was strong enough to hunt wild beasts with his bare hands. He was the younger brother of Wei Zi ( ) and Wei Zhong ( ) (both children of a concubine) and father of Wu Geng ( ) and Lu Fu ( ). His father Di Yi had two brothers, Ji Zi and Bi Gan. Di Xin added to the territory of Shang by battling the tribes surrounding it, including the Dongyi to the east.
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Late reign
In his later years, Di Xin was given over to drinking, women and a lack of morals, preferring these to the proper governance of the country, and ignored almost all affairs of state. According to Sima Qian, he even hosted festive orgies and created songs with crude (erotic) lyrics and poor rhythm. In legends, he is depicted as having come under the influence of his wicked wife Daji ( ), and committing all manner of evil and cruel deeds with her. In fictionalizations, including the novel Fengshen Yanyi, she was said to be possessed by a malevolent fox spirit. One of the most famous forms of entertainment Zhou enjoyed was the ”Alcohol Pool and Meat Forest” ( ). A large pool, big enough for several canoes, was constructed on the Palace grounds, with inner linings of polished oval shaped stones from the sea shores. This allowed for the entir e po ol to be filled with alcohol. A small island was constr ucted in the middle of the pool, where trees were planted, which had branches made of roasted meat skewers hanging over the pool. This allowed Zhou and his friends and concubines to drift on canoes in the pool. When they thirst, they reached down into the pool with their hands and drank the wine. When they hungerred, they reached up with their hands to eat the roasted meat. This was considered one of the most famous examples of decadence and corruption of a ruler in Chinese history. In order to please Daji, he created the ”Cannon Burning Punishment” ( ). One large bronze cylinder covered with oil was placed on top of a pile of burning charcoal. Prisoners were made to walk on top of the slowly heating cylinder. As the cylinder became hot, the prisoners are forced to shift their feet to avoid the burning. In turn, the oil made it difficult for the prisoners to maintain thei r stance. If they fell into the charcoal, they would burn to death. The prisoners are thus force d to dance in agony and fear, screami ng in prolonged pain, while Zhou and Daji laughed at the tortured dances. Eventually, the prisoners would fall Zhou into the charcoal andknown burn totodeath. and Daji were get highly arous ed after watching such victims. Victims ranged from civilians and prisoners to high government officials, including Mei Bo. In order to fund Zhou’s heavy expenses each day, extremely heavy taxes were implemented.
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The civilians suffered greatly, and lost all hope for the Shang Dynasty. Zhou’s brother Wei Zi tried to persuade him to change, but was rebuked. His uncle Bi Gan similarly remonstrated with him, but Di Xin had his heart ripped out so he could see what the heart of a sage looked like. When his other uncle Ji Zi heard this, he wen t to remonstrate with the kingly nephew and, feigning madness, was imprisoned.
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Fall
When Zhou Dynasty’s army, lead by the famous Jiang Ziya, defeated the Shang Dynasty in the Battle of Muye, Di Xin gathered all his treasures around himself in the Palace, and then set fire to his palace and committed suicide. The name ”Zhou” actually appeared after the death of King Zhou, a posthumous name. This name was a representation of his actions of both dishonor and cold-heart edness. King Zhou would go down in history as the worst example of a corrupted king in China.
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Jiang Ziya
Jiang Ziya (Chinese: , Pinyin: Ji āng Zyá, Wade-Giles: Chiang Tzu-ya) (dates of birth and death unknown) was a Chinese historical and legendary figure who resided next to the Weishui River about 3,000 years ago. The region was the feudal estate of King Wen of Zhou.
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Background
The last rulers of the Shang dynasty (16th - 11th century BC) was a tyrannical and debauched slave owner who spent his days carousing with his favourite concubine Daji and mercilessly executing or punishing upright officials and all others who objected to his ways. Jiang Shang had once served the Shang king and had come to hate him with all his heart. He was an expert in military affairs and hoped that some day someone would call on him to help overthrow the king. He waited and waited till he was 80 years old, continuing placidly with his fishing in a tributary of the Weihe River (near today s Xi’an) using a barbless hook or even no hook at all, on the theory that the fish would come to him of their own volition when they were ready. ’
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Hire by King Wen of the Zhou
King Wen of the Zhou state, (centr al Shaanxi), found Jiang Shang fishing. King Wen, following the advice of his father and grandfather before him, was in search of talented people. In fact, he had been told by his grandfather, the Grand Duke of Zhou, that one day a sage would appear to help rule the Zhou state. When King Wen saw Jiang Shang, at first sight he felt that this was an unusual old man, and began to converse with him. He discovered that this white-hair ed fisherman was actually an astute political thinker and militar y strategist. This, he felt, must be the man his grandfather was waiting for. He took Jiang Shang in his coach to the court and appointed him prime minister and gave him the title Jiang Taigongwang (Hope of the Duke of Zhou). This was later shortened to Jiang Taigong.
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Attack of the Shang
After King Wen died, his son King Wu, who inherited the throne, decided to send troops to overthrow the King of Shang. But Jiang Taigong stopped him, saying: ”While I was fishing at Panxi, I realised one truth- if you want to succeed you need to be patient . We must wait for the appropriate opportu nity to eliminate the King of Shang”. Soon it was reported that the people of Shang were so oppressed that no one dared speak. King Wu and Jiang Taigong decided this was the time to attack, for the peopl e had lost fait h in the ruler. A bloody battle was fought at Muye (35 kilometres from the Shang capital Yin, now Anyang in Henan province). Jiang Taigong charged at the head of the troops, beat the battle drums and then with 100 of his men drew the Shang troops to the southwest. King Wu’s troops moved quic kly and surrounded the capital. The Shang King had sent relatively untrained slaves to fight. This, plus the fact that many surrendered or revolted, enabled Zhou to take the capital. King Zhou set fire to his palace and perished in it, and King Wu and his successors as the Zhou dynasty esta blished rule over all of China. As for Da ji, one version has it that she was captured and executed by the order of Jiang Taigong himself, another that she took her own life, another that she was kill ed by King Zhou. Jiang Taigong was made duke of the ’
State of Qi (today s Shandong province), which thrived with better communications and exploitation of its fish and salt resources under him. As the most notable Prime Minister employed by King Wen and King Wu, he was declared ”the master of strategy”–resulting in the Zhou government growing far stronger than that of the Shang Dynasty as the years elapse d. Thus making him known well as the most famous Prime Minister of all in China.
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Personal views and historical influence
An account of Jiang Taigong’s life written long after his time says he held that a country could become power ful only when the people prospere d. If the officials enriched themselves while the people remained poor, the ruler would not last long. The major principle in ruling a country should be to love the people; and to love the people meant to reduce taxes and corvée labour. By following these ideas, King Wen is said to have made the Zhou state proper very rapidly. His treatise on military strategy, Six Secret Strategic Teachings, is considered one of the Seven Military Classics of Ancient China. Jiang Ziya’s seventh generation descendant (his great-grandson’s great-grandson’s son) was Jiang Chi ( ). Jiang Chi had a great-grandson named Shi (), who was given a piece of land in Shandong province called ”Lu” (). He took his surname from the land. All Chinese with the last name Lu () can trace their ancestry back to Jiang Ziya. Today, Jiang Ziya is regarded as one of the greatest strategists in both Chinese history and the world, and is honored as the first famous general and progenitor of strategic studies. In the Tang Dynasty he was even accorded his own state temple as the martial patron and thereby attained officially sanctioned status apporaching that of Confucius.
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In popular culture
He is a prominent character in the popular Chinese classic novel Creation of the Gods ( ) or called Fengshen Yanyi. In this novel he is known well as Da Ji’s arch-rival, arch-nemesis
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and the one who ordered her execution personally. There are two xiehouyu about him: ── ), * Grand Duke Jiang fishes - those who are willing jump at the bait ( which means ”put one’s own head in the noose”[1]. * Grand Duke Jiang investiture the gods - omitting himself ( ──), which means ”leave out oneself”. In the scenario ”Chinese Unification” of the Civilization IV: Warlords expansion pack, Jiang Ziya is the leader of the State of Qi. The protagonist of Hoshin Engi, Tai Gong Wang, is based on Jiang Ziya. Jiang Ziya is also Da Ji’s arch-rival (Jiang Ziya never thought of Da Ji as his rival while Da Ji herself always thought that Jiang Ziya was her rival) as Jiang Ziya can easily through Da Ji’s plans. Jiang Ziya is a playable character in Koei’s Warriors Orochi 2. In the game he is alternatively referred to as Taigong Wang. A stark contrast to the historical accoun ts however, would be that he is portrayed as a handsome young man, who is quite arrogant, although he is still a divinely genius strategist and a good man at heart. He is often referred to by others, namely Fu Xi, Nu Wa and Da Ji as ”boy”. The reason for his radically improvised design may be to emphasize his rivalry with Da Ji, whose character design depicts her as being young and beautiful as well. Their clashes can be inspired loosely on the Fengshen Yanyi.
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Bi Gan
Cai Shen (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: C áishén; Wade-Giles: Tsai2 Shen2) is the Chinese god of prosperity. He can b e referred to as Zhao Gongming (Chao Kung-ming) or Bi Gan (Pi-kan).[1] Though Cai Shen started as a Chinese folk hero, later deified and venerated by local followers and admirers, Taoism and Pure Land Buddhism also came to venerate him as a god. Cai Shen’s name is often invoked during the Chinese New Year celebrations.[1] He is often depicted riding a black Tiger and holding a golden rod. He may also be depicted armed with any one of several iron weapons. Several versions of Cai Shen’s political affiliation and subsequent deification are circulated.[1] It is unclear whether he is a genuine historical figure, though the vast majority of stories agree that Cai Shen lived during the early Qin Dynas ty. It is believ ed that Bi Gan had a wife with the surname Chen ( ), or Chan in Cantonese. His son is Quan ( ). After Bi Gan was assassina ted, his wife and son escaped into the woods. His death eventually marked the collapse of the Shang Dynasty. Later on, Quan was honoured as the ancestor of all Lin’s by Zhou Wu Wang.
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King Wu of Zhou
King Wu of Zhou (Chinese: ; pinyin: zh ōu wwáng) or King Wu of Chou was the first sovereign, or ruler of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. Various sources quoted that he died at the age of 93, 54 or 43. He was con sidered a just and able leade r. Zhou Gong Dan was one of his brothers. King Wu was the second son of King Wen of Zhou. After ascending to the throne, King Wu tried to accomplish his father’s dying wish: the defeat of the Shang Dynasty. King Wu used many wise government officials–most notably Prime Minister Jiang Ziya, a man evidentially
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declared as ”the master of strategy”–resulting in the Zhou government growing far stronger as the years elapsed. In 1048 BC, King W u called for a meeting of the surrounding dukes at Meng Jin. More than 800 dukes came to the meeting. In 1046 BC, seeing that the Shang govern ment was in a shambles, King Wu launched an attack along with many neighboring dukes. In the Battle of Muye, Shang forces were destroyed, and King Di Xin of Shang set his palace on fire and burned himself to death. Following the victory, King Wu established many smaller feudal states under the rule of his brothers and generals. He died three years later in 1043 BC. He represents the star.
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King Wen of Zhou
King Wen of Zhou (Chinese: ; pinyin: Zh ōu W én W áng) named Ji Chang (Chinese: ; pinyin: J īChāng) (10991050 BC) was the founder of the Zhou Dynasty. He was the son of King JiHe of was Zhou, third son of King Tai of Zhongyong, Zhou, and the favored of his grandfather. thethe nephew of Wu Taibo and both rulersgrandson of the State of Wu at one time.
This is the representative for .
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The Zhou state was located in the Wei River valley in present day Shaanxi Province. At one point, King Zhou of Shang, fearing Wen’s growing power, imprisoned him. However, many officials respected Wen for his honourable governing. So they gave King Zhou many gifts, and requested Wen ’s release. These gifts included gold, horses and women. Zhou agreed, and Wen was released. King Wen planned the conquest of the contemporaneous dynasty in power, the Shang Dynasty, but he died before he could accomplish this. His family name was Ji (Chinese: ; pinyin: j ī). He married TaiSi (Chin ese: ; pinyin: T àisì) and had at least ten sons, two are Zhou Gong Dan and Zhou Gong Wu (Chinese: ; pinyin: Zh ōu Gōng W). His second son became King Wu of Zhou and completed his fathers wishes by defeating the Shang army at their capital. He eventually became the first king of the new Zhou dynasty. King Wen is also known for his contrib utions to the Yi Jing, a manual of divination. King Wen is attributed with having stacked the eight trigrams in their various permutations, to create the sixty -four hexagrams. He is also said to have written the judgemen ts which are appended to each hexagram (the line statements are attributed to his son, the Duke of Zhou. The most commonly used sequence of the sixty four hexagrams is attributed to King Wen and is usually referred to as the King Wen sequence.
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Wen Tai Shi
Wife of Jiang Ziya, representative of . Ma Qian Jin was a shrew. After she married Jiang Ziya, she often complained everything and shouted with abuse at her husband. Moreover, she was unwilling to do anything for him. They lived in such ways till she was sixty-eight years old. She did not know review herself but asked to divorce with the reason of unable to stand such life. Soon after they divorced, Jiang Ziya met Wen Wang became his military counselor not long after. Ma Qian Jin knew such news and regretted her actions against her former husband. Ma Qian Jin later suicided by hanging.
In the loyal courtiers of Chou-Wang, there was one man who is memora ble. That is Wen grand teacher. The position of Wen was similar to prime minister in modern age. Meanwhile he was the generalissimo of the army. After the war of Yi and Chou, the milit ary of Yi suffer ed a crushing defeat . Wen great teacher also died in the battleground.
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Li Jing
Chapter 4
The Twelve Domains
Commentary — These are the twelve domains of life that provides indepth insights into. The word domain was chosen in place of palace or court because unlike face reading and Fengshui, the Chinese word g¯ong here does not refer to a location or p osition. However, those three terms are to be taken as interchangeable within the rest of the text. The may be placed in any of the twelve frames, but the sequence of the twelve does not change. is about reading the meaning of the stars when they are placed in the twelve domains. In a nutshell, is only about two elements - the stars and the twelve aspects of life. Mastering these two items, you master . In Chinese, the word g¯ong means both the twelve aspects of life, and the twelve positions in a chart. For the differ ent aspects of life, the term domain is suitably used, and for the twelve positions in a chart represented by the twelve Earthly Branches, the term house will be used; though the Branches will be mentioned directly instead. It makes the descripti ons more specific. In a chart, the twelve domains go in a given sequence in anticlockwise manner. What we 41
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need to establish is the position of the from birth month and birth time, and it can fall into any of the twelve houses in a chart. The rest of the domai ns natur ally fall into place , after the — Destiny Domain is placed. The sequence goes: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , and 12 . There is logic in the sequence. We grow up among siblings, fall in love, and have chil dren. Then after the main concerns are wealth and health, and then, how far we can go in travel. When we are away from home, we rely on peers. We are what we do (career/business), and it determines how wealthy we are to acquire land and estates. Domain ends the sequence, but it does not come last. Look at it from the other direction (clockwise) from , we have , and it flanks the together with the siblings . That makes a family. In turn, the Parents Domain is being flanked by Self Domain and the — Thinking Domain. Both our behaviour and thoughts are influenced by our parents. Personality decides much in life. It is because of certain special qualit y that a successful person can scale great heigh ts in life. It is also the lack of certain othe r quality that halts him from going higher. Whether one handles the challenges in life well also depends on one’s personality.
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The Destiny Domain and Body Domain Destiny Domain
This domain manifests the subject’s character, appearance and the general conditions and environment of a person’s job. This is the most important palace. This palace represents the personality or character of a person. It tells the person’s destiny. This court is about the subject. It is the overal description of the subject’s being, aura, personality, way of thinking, principles, and philosophy. can describe this to a high level of detail just within the Destiny Court. The represents the person’s Destiny. It has to do with pre-heaven, layout and blueprint of the subject’s destiny. Four Corners The Four Horses/Corners ( , , , ) are the branches in the corner palaces of a chart. They are often called the Four Horses because these Fo ur Corners have to do with movement. People with their in a Horses/Corner palace are always on the move and have trouble sitting still. They may also invite problems unnecessarily. Four Directions The Four Directions ( , , , ) are the branches in the palaces associated with the four cardi nal directions - North, East, South, and West respectively. These branches are sometimes called the Four Failures because of people with their here love parties, social life, romance, drinking, gambling, and overspending. The Chine se term for this is peach blossoms. are among the first flowers to bloom in China, usually around the end of December until the spring rains destroy them in February. They are lovely, bright and lively,
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but do not last long. People with a lot of peach blossoms were not considered to have much hope of living productively and responsibly, but in modern times these people can do quite well in the arts and entertainments fields, where this kind of charisma can help them succeed. Four Earths The Four Earths ( , , , ) are the branches associated with the Earth elemen t. They are sometimes called the Four Grav es. Earth is heavy and not easily moved or changed, thus those with their Ming in one of the Four Earths find it difficult to change and move as well. They must work very hard to achieve and will do better if they move far from their birthplace as early as is possible. Those with their Ming in (Heaven Net) or (Earth Net) get stuck even more easily and need to break through their nets in order to succeed. The Branch of the Palace in which the falls determines certain characteristics of a person’s life. Look in each palace at the lower right-hand side, bottom word. • (Rat)
– Optimistic and happy about life. Poised and elegant, smart and practical. – Forgives and forgets easily. – Loves to make new friends, is easily seduced. – Devoted to and affectionate with friends, though the subject does not always keep promises. – Patient with spouse. – Is even-handed and treats everyone equally regardless of socio-economic class. – Loves to be considered distinctive, has uncommon judgment . Quite strong-willed. • (Ox)
– Keeps to oneself, not easy to cosy up to the subject to understand better. Independent with few to turn to. – Willing to take on heavy responsibilities without considering personal interest. Deliberate and persistent, determined to succeed. – Strong desire to b e praised, trusted and respected, and quick to anger when others disagree with him/her. – Tends to be envied and even may be “framed” by others. Often treats othe rs in an arrogant manner or shows off. – Better to leave birthplace early and develop self elsewhere. • (Tiger)
– Has a good heart and always willing to share. – Enjoys a wide circle of friends. Popular and admired. – Active, clever, always on the move. Able to endure suffering and hard work. Tough, resolute, prefers the fast way, does not enjoy taking no as an answer. – Potential to be wealthy more easily than others.
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– Potential to unnecessarily invite problems. • (Rabbit)
– Often physically weak in younger years, stronger in adulthood. – Sensitive, observant, clever in dealings. Able to sniff out opportunities where others missed. – Sociable and loves romance, so can easily get into affairs. – Suspicious and careful because of prior difficulties. – Has to struggle alone, with few to turn to – Easily irritated, so can argue over the unimportant. Everything is either black or white. – Must be disciplined and educated to have a productive life. • (Dragon)
– Gentle, tranquil appearance. – Courteous, good manners, gentle and kind-hearted. – Loves to mediate and help. Considerate, balanced and impartial. – Intelligent, clever at handling difficult situations, relaxed, indecisive, unhurried, a bit too casual. – Can invite sorrows and disasters. Has few to turn to. – Better to move far from birthplace to develop and succeed. • (Snake)
– Calm and steady external appearance, internally ambitious and worrying. – Misses the forest for the treesa perfectionist who pays too much attention to the unimportant. – Savvy and good with business and prudent with money. – Can invite problems unnecessarily. – Ambitious, busy, hard-working, but can be lonely • (Horse)
– Witty, friendly and sunny personality, noticeable in a crowd. – If brought up well, can succeed both financially and in life. – Prone to be arrogant or flatter those he/she wants to please. – If brought up poorly, can be lecherous and use people for their own purposes. •
(Sheep) – Appears shy, sensitive, easily irritated but is quite strong inside. – Idealistic and hard working, but must push hard to achieve
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– Can be too narrow-minded about things does not readily accept outside opinions or ideas, so can be lonely – Better to move far from birthplace early and develop elsewhere. • (Monkey)
– Mercurial. Confident one moment, unsure the next. Contradicts oneself. – Clever, witty and skillful. – Moves with poise and grace. Potential to be good at the performing arts – Life is very changeable - exciting to say the least. The highs can be exhilarating, the lows are depressing. Gains a great deal and loses a great deal. – Better to marry later in life. • (Rooster)
– Dependable, honest and kind-hearted, loves romance and can fall into affairs. – Strong personality, acts independently and is usually not receptive to suggestions by others. – Can be arrogant to the point of causing failure. – Self-dependent, solves personal problems on one’s own. – Enjoys travel, particularly to historical sites. • (Dog)
– Appears steady and tranquil on the outside, but is prone to depression. – Needs lots of support and encouragement from loved ones. – Smart, hardworking, efficient, not afraid to fight for what is right. – This horse will not gallop fast without some whipping. – Better to move far from birthplace early and develop elsewhere. • (Pig)
– Sensitive and compassionate, kind-hearted and gentle. – Easily moved to tears by the beauty of nature. – Quick learning, serious, busy and hardworking. – Shares whatever they have with others. – Prone to invite problems.
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4.1.2
Body Domain
The is about post-heavenpredisposition and represents where the subject is headed for in life. tends to represent ones early life, while represents later life. It also represents a domain of main influence in the subject’s life. From here we can assess the person’s physical body and performance when outside. When the structure is good, the person has good body and spirit. When the Body Domain is in the Spouse Domain, the person is sensitive to relationships. In the Wealth Domai n, the person is concerned about money. In the Travel Domain, the person is busy and enjoys travelling about. In the Career Domain, the person is intere sted in reputation as well as career advancement opportunities . In the Karma domain, the person enjoys relaxing and enjoying life, spending money on himself, contented and happy.
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Commentary — Beyond the twelve domains, there is a - A supplementary domain, or the domain of main influence, but it is only found in only one of the six domains(note, not all twelve) shown in the first slide.
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The Siblings Domain
This domain manifests the relationship between siblings, the closest of friends as well as business partners. We can also analyse the mother’ s character. Analysing with the 4 flying stars, we can also deduce the mother’s appearance as well as personality. This represents the relationship between brothers and sisters. It also tells the characters of brothers/sisters. This court describes your relations hip to your siblings and close friends and relatives. Are they instrumen tal to your well-being? Do you have many helpful, supportive, or wealthier friends? Or do you live your life living on your own devices, and having to help others instead?
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The Spouse Domain
This describes the perso n(s) whom you have a serious relationship with. They may not include casual love inte rests. Are you likely to be in a solid loving relationship, or are your marriages most likely to all turn sour in the end, because of personality clashes, or extramarital relationships? This represents the character of the spouse and relationship with spouse. This palace canof also predict whetherone’s marriage will endand in divorce; whether theregive willyou be affairs. House spouse represents life partner a chart does the answer of the partners character, appearance and most of all whether she is supportive or not. It is also possible to see if the relationship will affect ones quality of life. Generally, it is not ideal for the House of spouse to be located at the four corners of a chart ( , , , ) as it represents a relationship that is more prone to external influences and uncertainties.
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The Children Domain
This domain also gov ern anything that is produced by the subject. In particular it is useful for analysing the condition of a joint-partnership business. This represents whether a person will have children or not; whether the children are good or not; whether the children will be rich or not. This also repres ents the relationship a p erson will have with his/her children. This also represents nieces and nephews. Children represent, not only your ch ildren, but also people who depend on you. It can also be interpreted as employees, or students (if you teach) and/or followers (if you are a preacher). Are they plentiful, are they faithful? How will they do?
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The Health Domain
This represents your health condition such as the kinds of diseases you’ll likely to encounter. The overall health of this court describes the overall physical conditiion of your body. If it is weak. It is an indication that one has to work harder to maintain good health . It indic ates the chances of getting mishaps as well.
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The Wealth Domain
This represents your financial income whether a person will have steady income, or encounter losses. This also tells whether income is from hard work or not.
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This is easily the most interesting court to many. It can be the most difficult one to work on, because other courts also affect your wealth. E.g your marriage , children, career...etc can all affect you r wealth in one way or anothe r. This court should be able to tell you how you are most likely to gain financial weal th. It can also indicate what not to do, especially if an individual has speculative tendencies. The Karm a Domain represents the source of the wealth. If the condi tion of the Karm a condition is goo d, then money making will be easy. But if the Wealth domain is in bad shape, it is difficult to keep the money. Conversely, if the Karma domain is bad, and Wealth domain condition is good, money making will take a lot of effort.
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The Travel Domain
This domain documents the conditions of the external envir onment when we travel. It would be best to have Benefactors in this domain, so that the subject can receive assistance when we are outdoors. It is also necessary to access . If that domain is not good, the peers the subject encounter are not going to be helpful. This represents whether you will need to relocate to achieve success. It can also predict a traffic accident. This court affects the self court greatly because it is it’s opposite neighbour in the chart. It describes your reputation. It describes how people perceive you to be; opinion of your external self. How you are considered by others. It also describes your travel, migrations. It can also indicate imminent accidents.
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The Peers Domain
Documents disasters in human relationships, effectiveness of subordinates. This represents the kind of peers, collea gues a person will have whe ther they will be helpful or not. It also represents the relationship you have with your friends. This court is related to the Siblings domain. Peers are your acquaintances, subordinates at the offices, people you meet at clubs, etc. Ask the same kind of questions as in the brothers court. The srcinal meanin g of Peers Domain in Chinese is outdated. means slave and servant domain. Therefore, the old name is now without real significanc e. There is nothing equivalent in modern Chinese to replace the old Chinese term either. Generally, the domain describes the luck with people of the same generation/rank and the lower ranks, which include friends, subordinates and servants altogether.
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The Career Domain
Social status, suitable job. For stude nts, this domain docume nts academic ability. This represents the type of career that is most suitable of success you can expect from your chosen career.for a person. It also determine s the amount Is your job you r career? This court desc ribes the state of your career. Are you good at what you do. Are you successful at work? Why? Are you doing a job that suits your talent?
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The Property Domain
Documents the family conditions when the subject is young whether family is peaceful, quarrelsome, well-to-do etc. This domain also represents the store of wealth. This represents the property, inheritance, investments a person will own. This describes you physical livin g environment to a certain extent. It also describes your businesses, anything that you possess that is significant in value. It generally points to relatively illiquid assets and possessions.
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The Karma Domain
People with and here are a little more lazy and less motiv ated. This represents the moral , spiritual, emotional aspect s of a person. This tells us whethe r a person will live peacefully or not. Governs the length of life. It represents how much credits we have carried over from the previous life and weighs upon us in terms of this life’s happiness and thinking. This court is about your karma. Your aura. What really makes you feel happy. What are the principles yousubject hold. How’s your state, of It represents thinking general well-being of the as well . Inmental themind? depicts the traits in a and personality that are apparent or easily known when a person is interact ed. Thinking Domain shows those traits that are hidden from the eyes. For instance, a person may appear to be generous (Self Domain) but in essence stingy (Thin king Domain). A more critical application will be for checking one’s integrity. Looking at only Self Domain and not Thinking Domain does not give a complete personality profile - such is the importa nce of the Think ing Domain . Thinking Domain is the most misun derstood. The Chinese term means the domain of virtue and blessing. You would know that it is a transliteration when you see such a description in English. The domain describes men tal activities, thoughts, and those parts of a p ersonality that may not be manifested in apparent behaviours. It is only appropriate that it is called the Thinking Domain in English. It does mean that in order to study a personality completely, we have to look at both Self and Thinking Domains. Happiness, thinking.
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The Parents Domain
This represents our parents and our family backgrounds. Later in life it describes your superiors, clients, customers and your relationship with them. This court describes your parents when you are young, and later on it describes your superiors, e.g. bosses, customers etc.
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Chapter 5
Domain Interactions This chapter provides the introductory materials for interpreting the combined influence of stars in .
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Court Relationships
Although the 12 domains in are clearly defined, and they do specify clearly the different aspects of our life for specific interpretations, we are to break the boundaries of the 12 domains for observations if we are to bring our analysis skill to a higher level for complete results. Hence, first of all, there is the technique of reading the entire matrix ( ) of a certain domain to assess its indications comprehensively. Though it may not always be accurate to give a weight to the four domains concerned, let us use these figures to illustrate the point. Observing Sanfang Sizheng is a basic technique in ZWDS. Sanfang means the three directions, and Sizheng (the four positions that bring) the complete set up. I call Sanfang the Triangle, and Sanfang Sizheng together as the Matrix. These are generic terms, therefore for every domain, or every house, that we are looking at, has its own Sanfang Sizheng, the Matrix. It necessitates that theincludes completethe assessment of aitdomain has to be done by looking at all four doma ins. Sanfang domain in reference, and the two domains in fifth positions when going both clockwise and anticlockwise manner. The Self Domain Triangle thus, includes Self, We alth and Career Domains. Sizheng includes the Triangle and the domain opposi te of the refe rence domain . Hence, the Self Domain Matrix includes the abovementioned three, and the Travel Domain. Take a closer look at the Matrix for every domain and you can see how the different aspects of our life defined in ZWDS influence each other. The main Matrix in a chart is naturally the Self Domain Matrix, and it determines the main tre nds in our lif e - or you ma y term it as how luc ky are we in life. Even as far as a thousand years ago when ZWDS was first created, the rule of observing the Matrix has already reflected how one is being gauged in life and in a society. Look at the main Matrix, what we are in a society is determined by our personality (Self Domain), what kind of job we have (Career Domain), how much money we have (Wealth Domain), and how well we can do away from home (Travel Domain). The domain in question takes about a 50% to 60% share in interpreting its meaning, depending on how many stars, and what they are in it. Then the opposite domain plays about 25% weight, and the two apexes in the wings (of Sanfang - the 53
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Sanhe triangle) take about 12.5% each. Ultimately, however, we should realise that the interpretation of the 12 domains in is like reading a life, which means that every aspects of our life is in fact interconnected, though some aspects are more important than others. In , we do emphasise the importance of the main matrix of , , and . But who is to say that is less important, or for that matter, or ? Therefore, after getting well versed with the definition of the 12 domains, and the technique of observing , we have to keep in mind that every domain may affect the overall outcome of an interpretation. For instance, with the right (or wrong?) conditions, a bad Peers Domain may affect the outcome of an expected achievement interpreted from a good matrix. Conversely, a good may rescue a lacklustre matrix if one is in a business that serves children. Therefore, it is an art to take the full view of the chart to have a comprehensive analysis for the purpose of maximising the information available. The stars within the court s affect the properties of the life aspects. And the stars in related courts can also affect the life aspects in lesser ways. Stars in courts that are located in trinity to each other, affect each other. Stars in opposite courts also affect each other. Hence one can conclude that some aspects of your life are related. E.g. Self is related to your and (trinity courts), and related to your (opposite court). Which is logical, because these are the courts directly influenced by you.
Commentary — This shows the key interpretation technique of . One will never understand the true power of if one does not get familiarised with their application s.
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Commentary — First, the Mirroring Technique from Zhong Zhou Sect. It is used when a domain is found to be void of the 14 Major Stars (from the Emperor to the Forward General Pojun). Regardless of how many other stars are presen t in a domain, when a domain is void of any of the 14 Major Stars, we have to use the stars present in the opposite domain. All the stars in the two groups of 73 stars (32 plus 41, in yellow fonts in the slide) found in the opposite domain must be mirrored into the domain to be interpreted. Merely mirroring the first 14 Major Stars, as it is widely taught, is wrong.
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Commentary — The next three slides illust rate the Mirroring Technique. The Sibli ngs Domain — in the chart is void of Major Stars. The pair of Trouble Stars - Turmoil Star and Turbulence Star , are found to be placed in the and respectively. They are not the 14 Major Stars, but part of the 32 Main Stars. They are the Adverse Stars that are the most menacing to human relationships.
Commentary — In this chart, on the surface, three human relationship domains are negatively affected (in red) but not all five domains, if we do not mirror Turbulence Star Lingxing into the Siblings Domain — which is void of the Major Stars . It therefore means that the and are not affec t by the pair of Tr ouble Stars. This is the wrong interpretation result.
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Commentary — When we mirror Turbulence Star into the Siblings Domain — according to the correct application of the Mirroring Technique, we will have the correct interpretation result that all human relationship domains in this chart are ruined by the stars. The two that suffer the most impacts are the and , the latter because of the flanking effect.
Commentary — Next, look out for the locati ons of stars that com e in pairs. When a pair of stars are found in the Matrix, they give synergy. In this illustrati on, the Left Deputy
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and the Right Deputy each affects the domains where they are placed, but the domain
represent by the star symbol gets the most benefits.
Commentary — This means that the interpretation of a chart must not be done on individual domains only . In this illustration, Domain directly shows what industry or what sector is good for the subject, whether it is appropriate for him/her to take up a business or stay employed. However, his/her luck with money ( ) also has a major influence on the job/business he takes on, while his/her personality ( ) also plays a vital part in his/her rate of success in certain fields of job/business.
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Commentary - These four domains form - the Matrix. They reveal the aggregate strength (luck) of destiny we have in this life.
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Commentary - To assess how wealthy one can be, we have to also include the interpretation of Estates Domain as it represents wealth beyond liquid cash.
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Empty Domain
When a domain is void of Major Stars, it is considered weakened in the sense that the person has less control of the events relevant to that domain, as compared to another who has stars there. Next, we read all the Main and almos t all of the Secondary Stars (ref er to my other thread for the grouping) present in the opposite house.
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Earth Branches of the Domains
The earthly animals in the chart have fixed locations while the location of the 12 palaces discussed above depends upon the date of birth of the person . Thus, the Life Palace could be in the Tiger square or Horse square or in any other squares. About EB, It’s how it affect the stars in the palace as every stars has its ying or yang polarity and its interaction with the palace. Also the stars characteristic like Tai-yan which like to be in the Day* palaces Yin, Mao, Chen, etc. Tai-yin in the night palaces, Shen, You, xu, etc.This all would affect stars brightness or dimness, whether it could bring out its potentials or stifen it. About Stems and Branches - The Five Elements of the Branches sometimes do come into play beyond only for Taiyang and Taiyin. For instance, Tanlang the Pleasure Star is about attraction luck, taohua. When it is being placed in Chen/Xu/Ch ou/Wei - the Four Tombs (Earth), its taohua nature is being reduced because the star is being constrained there. Otherwise, the Stems are used mainly for deciding the position of the flying stars for periodic charts. A palace is affected or is most influenced by the adjacent palaces, the opposite palace and the related harmony palaces. Looking at the chart can say that the Life Palace is influenced by: the adjacent palaces (Parents and Siblings Palaces) the opposite palace (Travel Palace) the related harmony palace (Career and Wealth Palaces) Do you not agree that the life of a person is shaped by the person’s parents and siblings? The way you are brought up by your parents will determi ne how you b ecome in society. This will lead to the type of career you will pursue and whether the chosen career will lead to generating your income be it stable income or not or whether you need to move away from your birthplace to make a living. When there are no major stars in a palace that’s being analyzed, the major stars in the opposite palace is then examined as if the stars there are actually in the palace being analyzed. This is because the opposite palace is like a mirror image of the palace being analyze d. These two palaces have the strongest influenced on each other. If you are analyzing the Happiness Palace, the palaces that have influenced to it are the Wealth Palace (opposite), the Marriage and Travel palaces(related harmony), the Property and Parents palace (adjacent). People’s luck change as time goes by. Some enjoy several years of good luck. Some suffer bad luck year after year. This is because the palaces rotate around the chart.
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Like the four pillars of destiny, a person has 10 year luck chart and annual luck chart. A person’s first 10 year luc k chart is the same as the srcinal natal chart. The second 10 year luck chart has the Life Palace either occupying the Parents Palace or Siblings Palace depending upon the polarity of the person (yin male/female or yang male/fem ale). The other palaces move one place following the Life Palace. This rotation in the chart causes our luck to change.
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Chapter 6
Chinese Terms Chinese literature distinguishes several ways for ’stars MEETING each other’ in the chart; this section is aimed at addressing that issue. Usually, when stars are said to meet in the english treatise, they are to be taken to mean stars that are present in the Matrix. Those able to read the chinese text will note what follows. Advanced material distinguishes between the following positional interactions of the stars: oshˇou Sitting. It refers to the presence of a Major Sta r in a domain. zu` t´ ongd`u Placed together. It refers to stars present in the same domain. t´ ongg¯ong Same house. It also refers to stars present in the same domain. zh` ao Shining (onto). It is the short form, and the combined meaning, of and (huizhao). See the next two entries.
(gongzhao)
g` ongzh`ao Shining on each other. It refers to stars in opposite houses. hu` ızh`ao Meeting. It refers stars present in Sanfang, or the Sanhe Triangle.
or xi¯ angji´a or ji´a Flanking, clipp ing. It refers to the resulting effect of the stars
present in the adjacnet house on either side of any particular house/domain. an Seeing (each other). It refers to stars present in the Matrix, or ji`
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to create or activate an effect. Its meani ng is differ ent from that used in Ziping Bazi, because it can mean an auspicious effect in . See the next two entries.
ch¯ ong Clashing. It means the interaction of stars in the
ch¯ ongqˇı Activating (an effect). It usually means an auspicious effect, but not always so. ch¯ ongp`o Destroying (an effect). It always means producing an inauspicious effect, and
refers to the presence of an Adverse Star or a bad effect star spoiling a good formation. s` ı sh`a Four Inauspicious Stars: l` ıu sh`a Six Inauspicious Stars:
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The Fourteen Major Stars The 14 Major Stars are the closest to the North celestial pole and were regarded as the most essential stars. These fourteen stars form the North and South Dipper in ancient chinese astronomy. As a group, they are diversified in their traits, each with their distinctive attributes. In order to fully understa nd and have a feel for these stars in reading, it will be helpful to personify the stars to get an intuition for the stars’ personalities. These 14 Major Stars sets the general scene for interp retation. Each star can be perceived as a major character in a performance, governing different aspects of our lives depending on which domains they influence. The impact is felt across the entire life, with different emphasis and effects in different time frames. Every Major Star has a varied and diversified range of characteristics. They are just like people. We do not find an absol ute saint or a total evil that ofte n among us, do we? One observation on how they manifest themselves is how bright they are. Otherwise we must not take a single facet of their qualities as their only characteristics. Therefore, Tanlang the Pleasure Star has as much positive qualities as negative qualities. That said,General traditionally, meaning in negative classic texts, Jumenthan the Dimming Starisand Pojun thebeing Forward usually get more comments others. This because the old Chinese society prefers humility and settledness, which are not exactly the qualities that these two stars excel in. Conversely, Tianfu the Finance Minister traditionally gets the most praises as it represents stability. (Polaris) — Emperor
As the first star and the leader of the pact, Ziwei can be likened to a ruler, the ultimate in power. The Emperor (or King, depending on your culture) is most apt for describing its traits. (σ Sagittarii) — Heavenly Strategy in Chinese
The word Tian, meaning Heaven, which is found in many other stars too, is simply a noble way to name something in Chinese. Tianji is a star of many ideas and though ts, but lacks the stature of a leader, therefore it can be likened to the advisor who serves the Emperor. — Sun
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Person - for a man-representing his father, himself, his son, his male friend, and superior. for a woman-representing her father, her spouse and her son. It also represents politician, guardian, and principal. Body - eyes, face, blood and intestines. — Moon
Symbol - soft, romantic, clean, and observant. For a male subject -repre sents his mother, his spouse, his secretary and his daughter. for a woman-represents her mother, hersel f, and her daughter. It also represents fortuneteller, prostitute, and moonlighter . Body - skin, the womb, and urethra. (27 Ysgr) — Heavenly Treasury in Chinese
Symbol - real, self-assertive, splendid, and neat. Person - treasurer, distributor, and planner. Body - stomach. (Merak) — Great Gate in Chinese
Symbol - analytical, creative, researching, self-reliant, talkative, controversial, and suspicious. Person - lecturer, broadcaster, lawyer, geometrician, psychoanalyst, performing artist and thief. Body - mouth and throat. (Alkaid) — Broken Army
Symbol - impatient, innovative, risk-taking, forward, and confronting. Person - pioneer, sailor, mountaineer, and front-liner. Body - reproductive organs and excretory organs. (Mizar) — Defence Minster
Symbol - straight, unbiased, strong-willed, systematic, and impassive. Person - martial artist, inspector and banker. Body - nose, respiratory organs, and lungs. A direct translation from Chinese will mean “military music”’. Wuqu is about righteousness, action oriented, and steadfastness. Contentment
Tong means agreement, thusnon-antagonising, it represents peacefulness andcontentment harmony. The is about taking life easy, being passive and and hence, is star acquired easily. It possesses the traits of going for comfort and pleasure in life. (Alioth)
Symbol - recalcitrant, free thinking, sentimental, seeking self-improvement, and a little psychopathic. Person - justice, soldier, traveller, masseur, risk-taker, and prisoner. Body intestines and pimples. It is very difficult to use one name to personify its diverse qualities. In fact, Lianzhen in Chinese - chastity and honesty hardly give a clue to what it actually means. Perhaps perceiving as a consummate politician may be apt, where the outward colourful predisposition b elies a potentially wicked inner nature. This star is primarily about emotions, money, and blood, but more about the indul gence in feelings and emoti ons. Although all of them carry a diverse range of traits, some of them are more complex than others. Lianzhen is basically artistic, passionate, and very emotion-driven, and it can represent luck with reference to wealth, blood or feelings. Moreover, Lianzhen is also very sensitive to other Major Stars and Main Stars (the supporting cast of Auspicious Star, Adverse Stars, and the Enhancers) present, therefore, sometimes, merely looking at Lianzhen alone cannot reveal
69 enough information. Lianzhen is one of the two major stars that experience the greatest shift in gamut when found in a good versus a wanting star field. (Dubhe)
Symbol - generous, impatient, spontaneous, amorous, selfish, risk-taking, entertaining, and day dreamer. Person - entertainer, teacher, priest, guest relations officer and gambler. Body - genitals. Tanlang carries a very wid e range of qualit ies too. While it may be the most materially/physically indulgent, it has also the quality to be very spiritual. Tanlang is one that has the most natural inclination to metaphysics too. With Lianzhen, it is one of the two major stars that can exhibit bipolar behavior - it can also be selfish and accommodating at the same time. (40 r sgr) — Prime Minister
Symbol - faithful, humane, friendly, cultured and with very good sense of aesthetics. Person - premier and high standi ng official. Body - lower part of body. In terms of personalit y, can indicate inherent clashes within oneself, confusing between being powerful and powerless at the same time. It is also the Major Star that is the most sensitive to San He flanking effect the aggregate influence by the stars placed in the immediate houses on its left and right. — Great Sage The Great Sage carries a either a nature of provision or punishment. It can also be known as the Problem Solving Star as it can attract many problems like a magnet. The rich spread of the personalities embodied by Major Stars of spans a rich gamut, and provides an interesting and sufficiently rich backdrop with which we can paint the desti ny of a person. The following sections provide a detailed analysis of each stars’ character, and with forms the foundational analysis for a student to perform chart analysis.
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Zi Wei — Emperor
The representative of this star is the eldest son of Zhou Wen Wang ( ), Bo Yi( ).
Heavy, strong and full appearance. The subject is honest, modest, polite and frank. Though at the same time the subject is pretentious and easy to be affected by the words from other people. The one is capricious, suspicious, narrow-minded, acts impetuously rather easily. , of Earth element, is the leader of all the stars; the chinese name for this star is
the basis for the name of this numerological system. Where it falls in the subject chart represents one area of main focus; where the subject may also come across as demanding and imperial. It represents dignity and esteem. Likening to an emperor personifies the quality of high ambition, far-sightedness, pride, power and might. It represents a strong character person in Self Domain. It is one of the two natural leaders among the 14 Major Stars. However, its capacity to lead shall depend on other stars present in the Matrix ( ). To appreciate how the star structure in affects , imagine a Chinese Imperial court. For the Emperor to realise his vision and plans, he will need his team. The constitution of the team affects the Emperor’s effectiveness and ability to rule. With this in mind, we can classify the matrix into four grades, by looking at what stars are present in the Matrix. The most este emed structure consists of a court filled with good officials in the matrix. It indicates an Emperor who is strongly suppor ted. Preferably with stars that occur in pairs are
both Leftthe Deputy and are placed the Right Deputy bothent appearing in thepresent, Matr ix.forItinstance, is equally goodthe when pair- stars in the two adjac houses on either side of the domain. The placements of pair-stars in the two adjacent houses create the Flank ing Effect , which exerts great influe nce to the domai n concerned too. A team as such paves the way for an illustrious and brilliant career for the Emperor. Next, we have the grade of a capable ruler. It is an Empero r who finds Aus picious Stars (good officials) and Inauspicious Stars (bad officials ) both present in the Matrix. However, the Auspicious Stars have to outnumber the Adverse Stars. The presence of imperial subordinates ensures that the ruler is capable of achievements. An isol ated Emperor is one who gets no subordinates at all. This mean s that both the Auspicious Stars and the Adverse Stars are absent in the Matrix. It is like an Emperor who roams the wildernes s alone without any accompan ying officials. For a personality, this indicates one who holds pride, vision and ideology dearly, but without any assistance, these dreams cannot be brought to fruition.
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The worst grade is a despotic ruler occurs when his imperial court is void of Auspicious Stars for assistance, but rather, many or all of the Adverse Stars are present in the matrix. There can be some achievement in life, but they will be overshadowed by many failures, or drastic failures. In , it indicates the negative personality traits typically associated with a person in power, such as arrogance, prejudice, being extremely opinionated, dominating and generally unreasonable. In summary, does not fear the effects of adverse stars, rather it is the lack of able assistants to carry out his grand visions that is worrying. The less appropriate domains to be placed with the Emperor are the interpersonal relationship domains, because it generally means that the opposite party will be stronger and more capable than the subject wil l. A good in these domains nevertheless means that the opposite party can b e relied upon. But a bad Ziwei in these domains indic ates that the opposite party can be extremely authoritative. Logically, therefore, it is the worst for Peers Domain to have a bad Emperor Star because one would never possibly exert control over his/her subordinates. in the Domain means the ability to spend like a king. It does suggest generosity towards other s too. However, whether one is really rich or merely appear to be rich shall depend on other stars. If it falls into , there is a tendency to marry someone that wants to be treated like a king or queen!
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Appearance 1. The figure is heavy, strong and full appearance. Favoured colours are purple and yellow. 2. The one is experie nced, modest and polite. He is smart but cannot ins ist personal ide a firmly. He has no insistence but likes to dominate everything. Characters 1. Restrict and reconcile , solve the distress (a) Restrict and reconcile: It can reduce the influ ence of the Sha stars. (b) Solve the dis tress: It can solv e the distr ess of bad thing s. It can incre ase good lucky to change the disadvantageous matters. 2. Toleration: It can solve the distres s for the things that you wis h not to meet. Thinking Eternity The light of the Dipper is not apparent, yet it is eternal and immobile. It always guides the lost away from danger ous place . Even though a comet has strong light, it can only get a blink of praise. Modesty Since time immemorial, those who boasted shooting will die in shooting; boasted in swimming will die in swimming. The bamboo is praised for modesty though it is hollow.
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Haughtiness is an emperor star. If the subjec t is too presumptuous and consi ders himself to be an empero r, his happiness and luck cannot be lasting. People should have high and valued wish, lay the basis for future relationship and enjoy the lowest happiness and fortune. This is the best way for that one.
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1. Possesses special skil l or potential. 2. The possibility of the miscarriage or dystocia for the subject is greater then other people. In , a good Emperor is magnanimous and rules with elegance, while a bad Emperor leads a deteriorating and degrading life. However, a common trait is that an emperor carries emotions of extreme proportions. Imagine that an emperor is capable of showering someone with all the imperial favour , while equally capable of executing someo ne he abhors. People with this star in their Ming palace lov e praise and demand loyal ty. They can be conceited and easily influenced, which can make them permissive and tolerant. They have tender egos but will often not disclose their feelings. is a dominant star, but it possess little of it’s own character. It is heavily dependent on the influence of other stars’ personalities. The location of the is key to identifying one of the dominant areas of the subject’s life. Which aspect is most important to you? Which aspect of your life consumes you most? Who overshadows you? Normally people with in their tend to be known for their work. Others, will b e known for their famous parent s, or famous kids, while other s are known for their successful businesses....etc. People with in tend to have these set of qualities: 1. Natural leadership capabilities. How they use their leader ship and what kind of leaders they make will largely depend on how the is affected by the other stars. 2. Normally the dominant person in the family, often the most accomplis hed. 3. Big ambitions, and thrive on challen ges. 4. Are capable, and reliable and competent especially in what they like to do. 5. Tend to have big ego. 6. May lead a solitary life, like a monk or priest. This depe nds on the location: e.g if located in or courts. Like all rulers, its effectiveness depends on the characters and personalities of the other stars in his vicinity. He is very much dependent on the arrangement of the other stars in the same or related courts: 1. with and/or are, is effective, and succ essful. His life is easy because of support. Without them, he will have to do without much support, in isolation. 2. with , he can get very successful and prosperous. 3. The wealth of has a significant effect on . Related to , has the capacity to create wealth. 4. at Court, he is loved by people, and romantic. 5. at or courts, he might be a hopeless romantic, or an isolated leader, like monk or priest.
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6. With inauspicious stars like and , he tends to be unreasonable and unfair. 7. in and courts, with good transformations, his success will be outstanding. 8. in and courts, he tend to be disloyal, and flirtatious. 9. in and Courts, he can be rich if is wealthy. Otherwise his power hungry character will be reckless and brittle. 10. in and Courts, he will have natural leadership qualities, but has a strong ego and craves power. Whether he uses his power in a good or bad way depends on the influence of other stars. 11. in and Courts, with good stars and influences, this can be a chart of a high ranking politician, or business person, otherwise it influence the person to be aggressive due to frustrations and power-hunger.
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If has goo d associations with other constellations, much help and support will be derived from them. subject may become the sort that lives off others, and/or may hav a nagging feeling of lagging behind. Siblings may be helpful but want to be treated like the emperor/em press and so may not get along. 1. Has an elder brother. 2. When the star meets , will have three to four brothers.
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Spouse dominate s the household. Spouse is capable, and independent, but relationship depends on influence of . If has good influence, subject may benefit from your spouse leadership abilities, otherwise he may suffer from having a tyrannical partner. The subject’s spouse wants to be treated like an emperor or empress. This can cause dissatisfaction for the subject. 1. For a male subject: wife is virtuous and has the sense of responsib ility. 2. When the star meets , the subject enjoys a happy relationship with the spouse. 3. When the star meets , it means the marriage might have obstacles.
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As in Brothers and Peers Courts, the Children / employees / followers / students will be strong, capable, successful, domineering. Relationship with them depends on the influence of positive or negative stars surrounding. Few children. They have poise, but are difficult to teach because they have their own ideas. Daughter first and then get a son.
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Money can come from status, power. Subject likes to spend. Whether or not the subject will be really wealthy depends on the whole structure associated with . Money comes easily. 1. The range of wealth is big and wide, such as stocks, house s and lands. 2. Can receive assistance from other p eople, such as parents, brothers and friends. 3. Concerned about outwar d appearance even if subject fails in business.
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Health Domain —
Problems likely in spleen, head, stomach areas. Overall health depends on the other stars influence on . Stomach/spleen/digestive. Diseases associated with overab undance. Pay attention to hypertension in old age.
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Travel Domain —
here could mean lots of travel possibilities, and they are successful ones. If the com-
binations are good, subjec t can comm and respe ct and even fame. Subject also tends to be charismatic, and people react to that. People will help you during travel. It will be good for the subject to venture beyond home for opportunities; to go abroad for business (or trade). Yet if it is in the same palace with or six Sha stars, then the subject would be envied by villains easily.
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Peers Domain —
Similar situation with your acquaintances and business associates as in Siblings Domain. Peers are powerful, but are more important than you. In human relation, the peers are good and have high positions. Peers are influential and often more wealthy.
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Properties Domain —
Living space tends to be on high ground. Business (if any) can be successful with good influences on the . It is then probably advisable to do a business, espec ially one that deals with investments and power / politics. like high altitudes, mountainous areas, and busy cities. 1. The fortune for the subject comes and leav es easily. Subject has the abilit y of managing money but does not mean the subject can get large property. 2. The house is located in high clas s area. The house is in all buildi ngs and great mansi ons. Or the house is in a place which is higher than other places. 3. It the star meets with lucky star, it means great fortune. 4. It the star meets or star, it means the residence nearby is bustling.
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Career Domain —
This is best domain to place the Emperor Star is the . Ziwei her e generally indicates the chance of havin g a career as grand as the emperor has. Similarly, it is good to place Ziwei the Emperor Star in Estates Domain. Subject stands out in your career, because he is capable, competent and skilled at it. What kind of career choice depends upon the other stars. If chosen right, subject can be very successful here. The subject may work people of high society. (As the master of the palace) 1. Smooth business in subject’s who le life. 2. When the star meets in the same palace, it means the one can be a government officials or the greatest person in a faction. 3. Suitable job as scholar, engine er, teachers, public servant, or b oss for some enterprise.
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Karma Domain —
Subject tends to be and ambitious , and s.strong on good other feelings stars, of ambivalence, here can also cause frustrations isolatednes Goodwilled. stars,Depending bring ab out and generosity. The mentality is that of a leader, but not necessarily one in reality. feel lonely or misunderstood. 1. The one can get help from importan t person, especiall y from elders or people with high level. 2. The one is enthusiastic ab out public welfare , yet his inner world is vacant. , or in the sam e pal ace. It is 3. It would be better for the star meets troublesome if the star meets or six Sha stars in the same palace.
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Parents /Elders / bosses / clients may be controlling. How good or bad they are depend on the character of the and surrounding stars. Parents act like the Emperor, giving orders, or are well respected as authority figures. 1. Rich life in childhood and his parents can be in high positi ons in jobs. The affinity between the one and his father is insipid and solemn. The children will feel the force of constraint from his parent. 2. When the star meets , , or , it means that his parents can have long life. 3. When the star meets or six Sha stars in the same palace, it means punishment and malignity.
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Tian Ji — Heavenly Machine
() The representative for this star is Jiang Ziya( ), who was military strategist for King Wen() and assisted King Wen with conquering his states. Jiang Ziya was known for his “
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kindnesss, wisdom and gentle nature . He has long and thin face and moderate figure . He is not tall but not short. Yet, he is quick-tempered, oversensitive and sentimental. Tianji, of Wood element, represents kindness and rules the Siblings Domain. This star is chiefly about wit, adaptability, and changes. For a person, it means the most intelligent, and possibly the most learned, among the Fourteen Major Stars. A Tianji person is quick witted, learns fast and thinks fast, and is capable of multi-tasking. He is an analyst, a planner, and a strategist all in one. However, it does not possess the stature of a leader. An ultimate leader does not need to be intelligent, but he must be decisive, strong, and stead fast. Tianji the Chief Advisor represents the opposi te. For this reason, it is not advisable for Tianji to go into traditional business, especially in sole-proprietorship. Other than the fundamental observation of how bright it is, the main assessment for Tianji the Chief Advisor is whether it gets to meet the Status Star and the Reputation Star. They provide it with many opportuni ties in life, in addition status and reputat ion. A wise brain needs the right opportunities to shine and gain recognition. A principle of is balance. Therefore, it is not that appropriate when Tianji the Chief Advisor gets to meet the Literacy Star or the Eloquence Star. Wenchang and Wenqu represent talent and intelligence too. combined with and is considered unbalanced. However, it is fine if it is placed with Tiancai , and and , because these stars represent talent in special skills. As is not as strong as a true leader, it is considerably negative when it gets to meet the Adverse Stars and the Negative Enhance r. These stars would expose its weaknesses, including indecisiveness, fickle-mindedness and inconsistency. You can notice well that these descriptions are the negative manifestations of those same qualities that we have talked about. The Adverse Stars would also make life considerably hard for a person, as compared with for people of the Major Stars of more steely nature. Since the Chief Advisor is about changes, it is basically not too appropriate to be placed in WealthofDomain and going Properties Domain. means impermanence, andand thus the connotation coming and nature, and it isChanges not the best description for wealth assets. The coming and going nature, manifests in the Peers Domain too, therefore, it pays for
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a business person to take note of this characteristics, as one must be prepared for the quick turnover rate of subordinates . In Siblings, Love and Offspring Domains, it also means that the counterpart is witty and adaptable . For and Offspring Domains, it also usually means few in number. However, the meaning of changes may not bid well for Love Domain and . One of the following descriptions would surely manifest when Tianji the Chief Advisor is placed in the Domain: The job entails multi-tasking or is of a multi-responsibility nature; often-changing jobs or professions; holding more than one job at a time. The star is a dynamic, thinking star. It is seldom sitting still. In the Court s that it sits in, it causes change. Often the changes are minor, but disruptive. in a palace indicates much change and instability. The best way to deal with , is to go with its flow, by taking measures against early long term commitments, or avoiding jobs that are too routine. can be a very positive star when the structure around it is good. It is intelligent. Use its power.
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Adjectives
Chief Advisor, Heaven’s Will, Always Moving, Motor, Mercy, Advisor, Strategist, Engineer, Skillful, Crafty
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Characteristics of the Star
Figure and Temper Figure Cultured, a little fat and middle stature Temper Meticulous in thought, good at calculating, p eaceful in appearance but variation in mind, impetuous and depressed. Character 1. Talent: Versatile, curious, avoiding merchandising or starting an enterprise 2. IQ (a) Smart and skillful (b) Oversensitive, sentimental 3. Variation (a) The star means variation. The one does not like to stay at home. (b) When the star meets or , changes will occur. 4. Comparison • : lively, making representation and planning • and : unsettling human life
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Summary 1. The advantage of the one is that he is kind and good at planning. The one is studious and active, calm and bold. The disadvantage of the one is changeabl e and easy to forget things, likes to curry favor with somebody. 2. If the subject tries every means to achieve evil ends, he must know that he fails on taking one false step. Calculating everything always result in obstacles. People often ignore othe rs right to seek indiv idual benefit . So it is sugge sted for the one to use a strategy of double-gaining. That is keeping calculating in big things and muddle-headed in fine details. Then the one would have achievements more than before. Location 1. with positively artistic stars lik e and , he is wise and inte llectual. He is well known for his interesting idea, inventions and analyses. 2. with more destruc tive stars like , , his intelligence is used mainly for trickery. 3. , at his darkest, can be depressed, fickle-minded and distracted. 4. at or courts, he likes controversy, stirs things up. He may be a go od speaker. His achievement can be progressive with a go od structure. With harmful stars , his quick to act, sometimes without thinking about the consequences. 5. in and courts, he is strong and stable. His path is progress ive, and goes with the flow. Easy to work with. He can be very successful especially if its structure is good. 6. in and courts, he is soft-witted. Surrounded by helpful stars and transformations, he can be a pleasant, soft-spoken personality. If his structure contains harmful stars, he may end up wondering about, achieving little. 7. in and Courts, he is a stable, soft-spoken thinker. with a good structure, he is wise and analytical, and kind. With bad influences , he is however prone to influences from others, adopt bad habits, or be crafty. 8. in and Courts, he tends to be sensitive. Easily influenced, he may adopt addictive bad habits, and be rebellious. With good structure, he is schre wd and goo d for business. 9. in and Courts, he makes a good planner and strategist. With good influences, his work will come to fruition, the oposite will be all talk and no action.
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1. Interested in the affairs and is the talent of secretar y. 2. Good drinking capacit y. 3. Interested in physical activities. 4. Nervous debility. 5. tend to be intelligent, with an inter est in learning.
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6. are normally well organized, and does things in a methodical, analytic al manner. 7. are active, skilled and innovative. 8. are thinkers, and are mental ly agile, if star is bright and has a good structure. 9. can b e crafty, tricky, fickle-minded, manipulati ve, if influenced by less positive stars. 10. normally not domineering. is a very active star, causing physical movement or active thoughts. loves to learn new things, but lacks perseverance. Jack of all trades, master of none . These people are quick learning and good at mediation or public relat ions. If bad stars are present (e.g. ), the person may get into trouble for being too smart for his own good. represents active intelligence, but can be unstable because of its changeable nature. This can indicate someone who learns quickly and is a great negotiator. is an described as intelligent, innovative, quick minded, crafty, analytical. Its focus is on mental aptitude. Influenced by other stars he can use his mental abilities for different motives. “
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Siblings relationship depend on whether there are good or harmful stars around. can be approachable, but the relationsh ip is not really close. Subject cannot real ly fall back on these relationships in the long term. Siblings are intelligent; there may be argument s with them or between them. Often more siste rs than brothers . Half-siblings or one sibling adopte d by different parents. 1. Someone (among the brothe rs) is smart. 2. When the star meets , the one’s brothers are clev er. When the star meet s , the one’s brothers will quarrel easily.
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Relationship is always in dynamic motion. Normally not stable. Late marriages are advised, since this court is always in motion and the star is fickleminded. Instability in marriage. 1. The spouse of the one is slim in emotion and has genius. 2. The gap bet ween the age of the spouse and the age of the one is the one is nervous, easy insomnolence and anxious.
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3. The star floats in some w ay. The one might not be careful in choosing mate. 4. The spouse of the one must notic e the problem of unstead y job. 5. The spouse of the one cannot get along with the one
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Relationship with child ren are not close. Likely miscarriage, or harm to children. Few children. May be better to have children late in life. not a close relationship with employees and followers, but these people can be good for analytical projects, but if structure is bad, Subject might suffer from trick ery. Intelligent, active children. Often more girls than b oys, and sons often come late. Stepchildren or half-siblings. Miscarriage if with . The one does not have so many children. Yet the children are vivid, smart and lively.
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Money in money out. Subject has to deal with it. Working in a fast changing en vironment, financial institution (money movement), through sports (physical movement), can bring rewards. Money is active, moving. You earn money by working by yourself. 1. Unsettled wealth (a) The one is from rags to ric hes. He works hard with mind and labor. However, the money is easy come, easy go. (b) When the star meets six Sha stars or , the one must prevent liabilities and lawsuit. 2. Nature of the job (a) Unsteadiness: the one cannot do one fixed job to get the money in the whole life (b) Opportunistic: the one prefers to use opportunis tic or adventuresome job to earn money (c) Type: the one is good at using ski lls to ear n money
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Problems likely in liver, nervous system. Liver/gall bladder problems. 1. When the star meets or , the limbs of the one will be easy to get hurt or wither. 2. The one is easy to get sic k. If the star sits in thi s palace singly, the one will be susceptib le to diseases from childhood.
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Frequent travel is beneficial here. Subject enjoys traveling. If he can make money doing that, it wil l be grea t. Move far from your birthplace to mak e a living. The one is act ive. It is suitable for the one going outside for development.
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Few friends. Mostly short term, casual friendships. Subject tends not to stick to a group for a long time. You have many frie nds and acquainta nces, and change them often. The frieds of the one usually hav e acquired a specialt y from study. The might not trust for each other. In a company, the running of the subordinate is high. If not, the one might change job frequently.
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Tend to switch careers. Most suited will be careers that require constant chang e, research, movement. Avoid a 9-5 job. Good for an artist/musician. Subject can be convincing; would be a good religious leade r or strategist for a politician. Art, publication, design, wooden furniture or decoration are the suitable job for the one.
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Subject tend to take the cha racter of the star. He is full of thoughts. Good or bad depen ds on the structure . Subject craves learning. You can b e generous on one hand but stingy about small things. The one likes to think and has strong mind to learn things. The one is curious in everything.
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Generally not a close relationship with parents, or, in some instances may mean loss of a parent early in life. With elders/ bosses /clients there is seldom long term relationships with them. The parents’ lives are not stabl e. The education level of the parents is very high. Parents are strict with their children.
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1. Do not inherit the fortu ne of ancestor. It is suitable for the one to live nea r a road. 2. Tend change homes a lot, living in busy area with a lot going on. 3. Relocates residence frequently or change the p osition of the furniture. 4. Businesses most suited would involve a lot of movement and changes, or involving innovation. 5. Subject moves often.
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The representative of Sun is the loyal courtier of Zhou Wang( ), Bi Gan(). He handles
light and philanthropy. This character is efficient in both brainy and brawny activities. Round face and strong physique are the features of the god. He is honest, outspoken, easy to be angry, and likes to dispute. The one works p ositively and loves diplomatic society and makes friends with people.
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1. Figure and Temper Figure Appearances with dignity, round face, bad eyesight requiring to put on glasses Temper Philanthropy, enthusiasm, voluntariness Appearance I.Lips II.nose III.ear IV.belly V. Buttock , are thick. One is broadminded. 2. Character (a) Personality i. Kindliness in nature, born in day time will have good appearance; born in night will be smart and honest ii. Outspoken, likes to join activity, likes to make friends (b) For a woman The beha vior of a woman wil l be similar to the deed of a man. The woman is chaste and undefiled and it will be better for her to marry at a late age (c) Shi Chen With the differen t Shi Chen of the birth, everything will be changed. (d) Honor When the star meet s with San Tai, Ba Zuo, En Guang, Tian Gui or Liu Ji in the same palace, it means honour or special treatment. (e) Eyes it is uncertain for the one to have nearsightedness, yet the one likes to put
on glasses. the one might have color blindness. the one might have astigmatism. (f) Harm i. When Sun sits in life palace, it means harms to masculine of near relation s ii. The harm degree has relation to the palace and other stars that this star meets . (g) Si Hui i. It is good for the one that was born in da ytime and in Spring and Summer. If someone was born in night and in winter, we called it Shi Hui. ii. Influence
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A. : achieve both fame and wealth first and then fall into disrepute, the one must take care of lawsuit B. Body health: if the star meet s Yang Tuo in the condition of Si Hui, it means the one might have harm in body; if the star meets Huo Ling, the one might be hurt by fire. III Logic 1. In the broken morning , the sun hides unlimite d essence. 2. Things will deve lop in the opposi te direction when they b ecome extre me. Keeping away from the prosperous period can prevent failure. When the sun rises, it is the best position for the sun . The sunlight at noon is too vigorous. In the circle of sho w business, the one might be popular and unpopular soon. 3. Hiding the talen t and ability is the prelude of succe ss. The one must brew his ener gy and take the frustration as a test. He should conserve energy and build up strength for using in the future. It is the easiest to understand the characteristics of Taiyang because we can associate it with the real astr al body. In , , of Yang Fire element, represents status and honour. Think of the sun in our solar system, and we can visualise several basic traits of Taiyang. We know where it is positioned exactly according to the time of the day every day. Its position cannot be changed, and this implies steadfastness. All life forms on earth have benefited from its heat and light, and this implies that T aiyang is more of a provider than a taker. Everyone on earth does not always appreciate the heat given by the sun in the day, and this implies that Taiyang will always have some detractors. The primary assessment of the Sun is its brightness according to its position in relation to the time (hour) represented by the twelve Earthly Branches of the twelve houses in the cha rt. It is bright when it is plac ed in houses fro m to , because the Earthly Branches of thesethe houses represent hours. It is dim it is placed in houses from to , because Branches heredaylight represent nightfall. Thewhen previously mentioned basic traits of Taiyang are fully valid for it in the daylight houses, and especially pronounced in and (houses because it is the brightest here. To enjoy the brightness and status of the Sun fully, a person has to be born in daylight hours too. Otherwise, these desc riptions are somewhat reduced for someone who is born at night. For a Taiyang placed in dim positions, its steadfastness remains present though not as apparent. However, the other two traits are reduce d to a lower degree because it is not giving as much light and heat at night: Life is less of a burden becaus e it is providing less ; and it has fewer detrac tors because it attracts less attention. But the catch here is that Taiyang the Sun in dim houses gets less recognition too. Again, a person who is born at night is worse off for a dim Sun, than one who is born in the day. As the other ultimate leader besides the Emperor Star, the grades of the Sun is also assessed according to how many aides it has in the basic structure, and whether both the Auspicious Stars that come in pairs are presen t together in the Matrix. When a bright Taiyang has perfect combinations of supporting casts, it can be even more outstanding than a Ziwei that has them. This is because it is the basic nature of Taiyang the Sun to shine, while
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Ziwei the Emperor is not as much expos ed due to its high self este em and pride. However, the presence of Adverse Stars can cause bad results from being outstanding. And, again identical to the Emperor Star, it is best to place it in Domain, which indicates a bright and shining career. This is especially so in and houses. , however, is not its best position because the star is more about status and reputation than wealth. Whether in Self or Wealth Domain, Taiyang the Sun always indicates some form of financial burden or bearing extra financial duty , because the star is about giving/providing. Estates Domain is not suitable either because the Sun is continuously on the move, however, this nature is good for Domain, and it indicates that one gets recognition easily overseas. In relationship domains, Taiyang the Sun always suggests that it is easier to have frictions with male counterparts, namely, husband for a woman, and father, son, and male friends for both gende rs. It may be at a minimum when the Sun is in bright houses, but it is obvious when it is in dim houses, or when the person is born at night. The Sun The symbolism of the Sun is expansive and expressive, but can also indicate an area where we are boastful and blunt. People with in the tend to have these set of qualities: 1. independent, op en-minded, and status conscious. 2. elegant, benevolent, and has an air of sophistication, in courts where is bright and associated with helpful assistant stars. 3. less elegant, more hungry for recognition and calculative, in courts where the dim.
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4. tendency to be extravagant and showy, and most likely to stand out from the crowd. 5. display the better star qualiti es when born in the daytime 3am-3pm. 6. tend not to have good relationship with the father; especially so for those born at night. 7. can expect a degree of fame / status and fortune, if born in the daytime, in brigh t court and surrounded by good helper stars. is an described as showy, benevolent, generous, Masculine, Open-minded, Elegant. Influenced by other stars can change the character of this star. Tai Yang can be generalized like so:
1. with positively artistic stars like and , he elegant and gener ous. He is well regarded by others as a shining example. In bright courts, he can hold high status. 2. with more destruc tive stars like , , his actions are always seen in a negative light; he will face difficulties, and will go about in any way to gain attention. 3. , at his darkest, can be vain, and self absorbed. 4. With destructive stars like and , he is liken to being shrouded by a cloud. His character will be passive, and almost reclusive. 5. : He is bright, he will hav e status and even wea lth if he is accompanied by helper stars like .
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6. : Can be successful with fame, but he tends not to follow through with his plans. 7. : He is sensitive, less effective, less confident in a dim court. 8. : His is over confident, extravagant. It can be good or bad depending on the other stars. 9. : He is being influenced by , which is his opposite. He tends to be unpredictable and uncertain about how to react to situations. 10. : enthuisiatic and talk ative. He is brighter in the Yin Court , there he’ll be more effective with his actions and words. 11. : He is bright. With good influences, his powers will shine. 12. : He is dim. Fame is not likely though he can be successful monetarily. He is also less generous and more extravagant. The is the Sun. It is warm, sophist icated, generous. It’s power is its ability to project itself and get famous. In courts where this star is dim, and/or affected by harmful stars, it is likened to be a sun on a cloudy day - ineffective. To a certain extent, represents husband and/or father to a female, and self to a male subject. , , and are harmful to . Their influence may bring about undisciplined sex and substance abuse, overspending, vanity and poor relationships. The best way to deal with , is to allow its stre ngths to flourish. If it is not stron g, use the qualities of the neighboring stars in the structure to help it along.
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(1) Harm to masculine of near relations (2) The woman might complain or might be fastidious to her spouse. The suitable job for the woman is study, joining examination, literature and art, and publi c service. (3) The one will be easy to suffer from eyes disease, neurasthenia, heart disease, blood vessels disease and diabetes. represents brightness, altruism, and generosity. symbolizes masculinity, is very blunt, and tends to show off. Women with Tai Yang in their Ming are very competent and ambitious. here is good for people born during the day the sun is bright so they can succeed and achieve fame easily. here for people born at night is more difficult the sun is dark and they will often work very hard for very little reward. In a woman’s chart in the Ming or Palace with a rating of 4 or 5, her mate will hurt her in some way physically, emotionally, etc. People with and in the same Palace are very changeable.
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Siblings and friends are many. They tend to be extravagant or generous, dependin g on the brightness of the star. Relationship with the subject depends on whether there are harmful stars like , , , . If the star is bright (rating 1 or 2), the siblings achieve success. If the star is dark (rating 5), the siblings are average in ability.
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1. Though the one has many brothers , yet they purchase houses separate ly. 2. If the star sits in the palac e singly, it means the one has thre e brothers. If the star meets in the palace, it means the one has five broth ers. If the start meets , then the one has three brothers.
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Relationship depends on the brightness of the star and influences of other stars. If star is dim, best to delay comittment to later life. The spouse is strong, masculine and assertive. (1) For a woman: I. Her husband is admired by many people. II. Her husband can seek single target such as study or technology for the whole life. (2) For a man: I. His wife can bear hardships and hard wor k. II.The man might treat his wife with dull, selfish and faint attitude. If the man can be content with dull life, he and his wife can grow old toget her. Taiyang Huaji in Love Domain is slightly more negative for a woman’s chart than a man’s chart. It indicates lots of distruptive interference by others whether in courtship or marriage, perhaps in terms of gossips and trouble . It is also slightly wor sed off when one is born in night hours. : taiyang huaji in the spouse palace..... Relates to gossips, selfishness, some sort of mysterious, stubborness, of course perhaps on your side as male it becomes draining.
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Children Domain —
Probably lots of bright, noisy, active children / students/ employees. The relationship is not necessarily good. If bright (1 or 2), the child is very active. If dark (4 or 5), the child has few friends and may be depressed and hopeless. If the star meets lucky star such as , , , , , the children will have high accomplishments.
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Brightness star, plus good structure fame, which might lead toMONEY: wealth, though not always.ofAlso means that person maycan b ebring too extravagant/or generous. Appears better than it is. If l or 2, the person makes a lot and spends a lot, loves to show off and is very concerned about his/her reputa tion. With a rating of 3, 4, 5, the p erson makes less money, but overspends. (1)The one works hard for mone y. Yet the money will be gone quick ly. If the star meets , then the one migh t not have any money. (3)Except the star is in the same palace with , otherwise the one must earn money with his effort.
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1. Yang fire, fo cus on the fire of the heart, prosperous iras cibility, suffering with hemorrhoids 2. Hypertension, cerebral haemorrhage 3. Eye problems(particularly the left eye) , dizziiness, high blood pressure. Heart, blood problems.
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It will be good for the one to go far away from home for having development. Frequent travel can bring fame from other lands. If l or 2, people help you when you are aw ay from home . With rating of 5, you do not want to work away from home.
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As with Brot hers Court. If l or 2, your friends help you. If 4 or 5, friends don’t help . Peers will help the one in many ways. The one is hospitable and good at communication. : Easy friction with male counterparts.
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Career Domain —
This is said to be the best place for the star. Of course how successful will depend on brightness and structure. There are many potential jobs that subject can do. It’ll mostly require teaching, demonstrating, broadcasting...etc. Changing jobs. Good for teaching, publicity, broadcasting. The one does not concentrate his energy in certain career. He likes a job of complication. It is proper for the one to do the job of diplomacy, trade or travel that needs to face different customers everyday.
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Travel Domain —
Expect lots of moving. It could be due to financial situation, or job change due to traveling. Likely business would have to do with energy, telecommunications, and broadcasting...etc. You like sunny climates. With good stars and a good rating, you inherit property. The one must live in tall buildings or near tall buildings or near protruded things.
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Karma Domain —
Subject tends to like attention, sometimes craving it, depending on structure and brightness, he may be generous and helpful. With a l or 2, people in high positions will help you. If 4 or 5, you think negatively. The one can get help from many impor tant and valued people. His life is full of vigor. The woman can help her husband succeeded.
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Good relationship with parents if star is bright. Parents tend exhibit the qualities of the star. If l or 2, the father is in a good position. If 4 or 5, the father may die when you are young. The parents are kind and hav e long lives with good fames. If Shi Hui, Sha star or Gua Su in the palace, father dies early.
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Wu Qu — General
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The representative of this star is the successor of Wen Wang( ), his son Chou Wu Wang( ). He is the god of fortun e and handl es wealth, bravery and longev ity. Yet it is a star of widowed nature, so it is not good for a woman. The one will hav e white face , wide forehead, rough brows, hard hair, sturdy character, honesty and personal loyalty, straightforward temper, new ideas at any time, systematization in work.
1. Figure and temper Figure Round face, cold expression if no smile, strong body, not too fat but in good health, unusual thick hair Temper Chastity, heroic and indomitable attitude, fortitude, docility 2. Characters (a) Wealth Star The one can have good perfor mance in career. If is named as planner, then can be regarded as executor. (b) Personality Straightforwardness, gentleness, loud voice, making prompt decisions, having tolerance (c) Solitary i. For a man This star is suitable for a man but not a woman for it will affect the marriage. ii. For a woman The sta r is not good for a woman. So it woul d be better for the woman to have a job and the husband should be elder than the woman about seven years old. iii. Marriage • Suitable for marriage at a more mature age • If the star meets , then such combination will be good for the marriage. (d) Variation I. If and (or , ) with Si Hua are at the same palace, a special power will appear and is benefit to the wealth. (e) Si Hua ( is sensitive to Si Hua) suitable for trade benefit in military service benefit in civil service can earn the money but cannot save it
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III Logic 1. If the star meets in the same palace, the one will have good wealth; if the star meets , then the one will be bankrupt. The one is firm in behavior and does not hesitate in making decisions. The one seldom reminds the passing things, but looks into the future. So it will be benefit for him to have correct judgement, if not he will fail. The key point is that he needs a brain trust and good friends. 2. If the star is in the palace, the one will be hurt by villains. Please pay attention to making friends. 3. The big reason that influence s wealth is the happiness and luck, the second reaso n is will and career. Losing great fortune will influence the strategy and thoughts for the future. No fortune, no happiness. To start an enterprise or take up an o ccupation must depend on your wealth and then match up with interest, will and the background of expertise. The star is the finance manage r. It is also metal, which had a brittle ch aracter. Other stars will affect its attit ude towards money making . If structure is good, he’ll be skilled at investments. Otherwise he may get reckless and lose everything. He may even get into a violent situation if structure is too brittle. In some instances, military career is suitable. also has a special quality of being multi-skilled. This is especially so in the presence of Puo Jun and/or and . In this case, he can make a career in creative occupations like performance arts.
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is the hardworking army general. This star can accumulate wealth through labour. These
people can have successful careers but, like a general, they make decisions on their own and prefer to give orders, not take them. They are workaholics, can be cold-hearted, and find it difficult to maintain close relati onships. They are opiniona ted and strong. Women with in their Ming Gong often lead their husbands and are competitiv e with men. (1)The one can own fortune by wo rking hard. The job must relate to economic s and metal. (2)Suitable for the job of military, police the Military Minister is one of the three wealth stars, and also one of the three fighters. This is because it is of Metal property, and weaponry and ancient coins were both made of metal.
Although doestwo represent as Tianfu a fighter, is quick and vigorous, andthe it is action oriented. Theitother wealthwealth, stars are the Finance Minister and Taiyin Moon. Tianfu is conservative while Taiyin is quiet and it focuses more on planning, therefore, among the three wealth stars, Wuqu is more likened to be a businessperson - one who takes action and acts fast for acquiring we alth. Therefore, we can unders tand that it is best to b e placed in Domain, and it is the star that benefits best from the presence of Lucun the Treasurer or Hualu the Flow Enhancer. With the presence of Tiankui the Status Star and Tianyue the Reputation Star, while provided that there are no Adverse Stars present, Wuqu in Self Domain indicates the capacity to be a powerful figure in the finance world . Without the presence of Lucun the Treasurer, Hualu the Flow Enhancer, and other Auspicious Stars, quick thinking and quick actions do not assure successes for Wuqu the Military Minister. On the other hand, quick and vigorous nature could easily be the cause of disastrous failures when finds Adverse Stars present in its Matrix. Therefore, it is the Major Star that greater impact from Huaji the Negative Enhancer and Adverse Stars more than gets other Majornegative Stars does. Domain and the Estates Domain As a wealth star, it is good to be placed in the too. In Career Domain, an auspicious represents business acumen and assures success in
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business, or the financial sector. The inappropriate domains to place are the Domain and the interpersonal relationship domains. The English name I have given serves to remind that it is more apt for the Military Minister to stay in the imperial court near where the emperor is, which means that one needs to strive harder when away from home when it is placed in the Travel Domain. The tough character and quick nature of Wuqu is another reason, for it suggests that tact is lacking when interacting with others. And, its tough character is the main reason the Military Minister is an inauspicious star in interpersonal relationship domains. Its worst placement is in the Love Domain. Here, it definitely needs the presence of Auspicious Stars to reduce or alter the negative effect in order to have a fine relationship and an ordinary marriage. The Army General, Dance represents military authority. In your palace, this star can bring prosperit y and a successful career. However, those with this star in their first house can be the type who gives orders easier than taking them! Other descriptions: Finance, Creator,Wealth Manager, Investor The level of brightness of the star is shown below: People with in the Self Court tend to have these set of qualities: 1. strong willed, tough, brittle char acter. 2. independent and determined. 3. can be skillful and clever, especial ly with the help of Tang Lang, , in related courts.. 4. Is good in finances espec ially when and is in related courts. 5. with Puo Jun, the subject tend to have a hectic life; partly due to his brittle character. 6. a tendency to viole nce (because of money) if star is related to , , . Some advice in this case, for person to take up career as Surgeon / Butcher ...et c. that’s knufe related. 7. Person has a potential to create wealth, unless there are too many harmful elements around the Self court, or if is transformed to . 8. tendency to be a loner. is an described as brittle, skillful, strong-w illed, wealth creator. Influenced by other stars can change the character of this star. can be generalised like so:
1. with positively artistic stars like and ,has outstanding skills. 2. with more destruc tive stars like , , he will have a violent nature. 3. is a wealth creator. He is useful if the structure is good. But will be the other extreme if transformed to . 4. at and courts, he is skilled. Type of skill depends on the other stars. 5. in and courts, he is good at handling money and creating wealth. Extent of which depends on structure.
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6. in and courts, he tends to be a late developer. Has to work hard to achieve results later in life. 7. in and Courts, he is highly aggressive. Be careful of injury due to violence / accident. Best suited for military people. 8. in and Courts, he is full of special tale nt. Character is very brittle , dynamic, revolutionary. Hectic life. 9. In and Courts, he is skilled in money matte rs. With a good structure, he is very successful; otherwise, he could face sudden losses too.
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Siblings Domain —
Frequent disagreement,often lots of disputes. Good relationships with friends tend to be short term, or potentially destructive, like inappropriate sexual relationships. Siblings are like a general strong and opinionated. 1. Has brothers with rigid character or extreme thoughts 2. Two brothers or less, if there is a lucky star in the same palace, the one might have three brothers.
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Spouse will exhib it the character of the star. Domineering. Depending on structure, it can be positive because spouse is successful, or it cab be destructive because of poor relationship. With , it may mean more than one marriage. Your spous e is the army general strong and difficult to communicate with. It is better to marry later in life. (1).For a man I.Has a wife with unusual courage and ability, but arbitrary II.When the star meets or Chi Sha, the husband and wife will do harm each other. (2) For a woman: the one will take the power away from the husband. (3) Marriage at a more mature age If the life palace is bad, the one might have several times of marriage. So it wou ld be good for the one to marr y at a late age . (4)?? I. When meets : the spouse will be important person of finance and economics. II. When meets :the spouse is a military III. When meets : the spouse achieves both fame and wealth IV. When meets : the one will be lonely for half a lifetime
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Children Domain —
As with Brothers court, childr en / staff / students are controlling, independe nt. The relationship is generally not goo d. Subject’s children have their own minds and are difficult to educate. (1) The ch ildren are st ubborn and obsti nate. It would be better for the one to provide toyschild. to guide the children studying technology. (2) When the :give one will metal have one When : the one can foster one chi ld meets first, then meets birth to another one. When meets : the one should avoid hurting the child
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Wealth Domain —
Ideal if structure is good. Person can build wealth, and is a potentially skillful investor. This star is good here for wealth. It is especially easy to become we althy with a rating of 1 or 2. and together here is the best comb ination for money. Beware of the effect s of harmful stars. They can turn fortunes around very quickl y; like robbery, cheating, violence and lawsuits. 5. (The master palace) (1) star I. Good at managing money II. Having business first, then getting fortune (2) If the one engages in the job something to do with metal, he might earn the money easily. (3)Sha Stars I. Sha: if the star sits in the same palace with Si Sha, it is easy for the one becoming an expert of specified technology. II.Kong Jie: The expenses will be great. III. : The one will lose money due to the change of the career. (4)Xing Yao When meets in the same palace: the one will rise in life by one’s own efforts When meets the one will be successful after middle age
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Health Domain —
Lungs ailment. Lung, Intestine problems. (1) belongs to yin and metal, it masters cough, hoarseness, irascibility, and cold (2)When meets , the one might have a wound by knife. Besides, the one will suffer many disas ters in childhood such as harm in limbs and head.
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Good to do business overseas. Makes a good businessman / investor. must move far from home to earn your money. (1)The stars manages changes and variation. The one must work with one’s mind. (2)It the star meets in the same palace, the one will succeed. If meets Chi Sha, the one will not have peaceful mind and body.
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As with Brothers Court, peers, subordinates may be very capable, but relationship is generally not good. Bad structure could mean betr ayal. This is a widowed and variable star. The friends around you will come and go in haste. It is difficult to communicate and make friends (the person is too strong).
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Can be good in the financial sector, if is in the same court, military / police work is better. With artistic stars lik e and , subject can do well in performance art. here is good for military, engineering, metal work, technical trades. (1)Type The one is not suitable for the job with document and in administrative department. It will be proper for the one to do the job with metal , finance, account, military, hardware and techniques. (2) Xing Hua The one has vigorous force of execution. I. When meets the one will practice favouritism in administrative affairs. II. When meets Tian Xi: the one will face different people for his job, e.g., service trade
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Person has goo d sense for invest ments. Good to do business, especially in finance, real estate. Bad star stru cture can also lead to sudden losses, so wat ch out. The one can get lots of property from forefathers. When meets or Da Hao, it is possible for the one losing a family fortune. Person has a good house or owns quite a bit of property.
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Tendency to be indulgent in materialism and/or sex. Depends on the struc ture to what extent or whether it is subject is principled or not. It means the one works hard; obsti nate and irritable. If the star meets or in the same palace, the one will toil for the whole life. If the star meets , the one will be rich in old age. are able to make a good living but can be lonely.
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As with peers and brothers courts. Parents / b osses may appear cont rolling. The parents are stubborn but they are careful in behavior. They talk in the style as a judge holds court. The parents are the army general giving orders, tough, unyielding.
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Adjectives
Other descriptions:Young Girl, Lucky, Enjoyment, The Relaxed Lover of Life, Servitor brings a love of luxury and the good things in life.
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This historical representative for this star is Zhou Wen Wang( ). It is a god of
gentleness that handling tameness and co ordination. Lucky Star controls good fortune and long life. The personality is nothing to be refused and inactive. The appearance resembles a child. The figure is fat and round. The one is humorous and has good relations with others. He/she does not like to dispute with others. It can indicate where you will have an easy time of things, and also where you will be a little lazy. This star is often associated with weigh t issues. It also indicates where you will daydream and romanticize things.
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Figure and Temper Figure With baby face, strong figure, appearance with good fortune, double chin, eyes with vitality Temper They are easy to b e content. They are humorous and have childishness. They learn too much but are not good at anything. Urgent matter will be done slowly. Character 1. Gentleness • Square and round face, plump cheeks, good temper, like literature
2. Good Fortune (a) controls good fortune (youth ) and long life (aged) (b) appearing on the happiness pala ce is the best (c) appearing on life, career, and marr iage palaces is not goo d. (d) In the period of chil dhood and aged time , the one can have good fortune. But in the period of youth and middle age, the one must work hard. 3. Distress Restricted
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• It is not afraid of malignant star, in the contrary, the malignant star can strengthen
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4. For female • The female avoids all the stars with the nature of water. 5. Si-Hua or the one will be active and aggressive. the one might be lazy than before, though it brings edible and salary though the one will be busy, yet the one is not afraid of malignan t deity. So the
one must be an optimist. III Logic 1. Good fortu ne: No matter smart or fool, the god might arrange good ways for them . When a new one does not how to carry out, the god will give him good fortune to help him. To skillful people, good of fortune will be withdrawn, and the technique will be increased to supply the the shortage good fortune. 2. Intelligence: Some artists have plenty of spirit life but shortage of substan ce. It is not easy to have good fortune and intelligence at the same time . Common people hav e thick happiness, the ingenious people have thin happiness. The intelligent star such as and , it is absolutely not hua-lu. 3. and disasters: Happiness might hide disasters and disasters must be the dependence of happiness. Do not be arrogant and do bad thing due to having authority, otherwise the disasters might come. 4. Content: means not content to the reality. Happy is he who is content. Then he will not b e insulted in lifetime. For the salary, commanding officer, or elders, content still is the suitable for the one facing to these people. Tiantong is one of the two Major Stars that are well liked by the traditional Chinese society because it is peaceful and non-antagonising. It is of Yang Water and it represents blessings, or blessedness. The other Major Star that gets all the praises is Tianfu the Finance Minister. In a feudal society, an element in the society must be conforming and not rebellious. Tiantong the Contentment Star is not so much about being a conformist, but it definitely is easy going. For the 14 Major Stars other than the Sun and the Moon, which need no explanation in their names, I have preferred to personify the rest when giving them English names. However, out of the twelve stars, there are four that are not easy to do it. If I were to stick with naming Tiantong as an officer, it can be likened to one who takes charge of dining and entertainment for the Emperor. Obviously, there is no common name in English for such an appointment, but from the description, it will help one to remember that Tiantong is about going for fine taste and pleasure in life, and not about fighting for achievements in life, or to conquer life. And, by adding the English word contentment, one would have a good grasp of its basic traits.
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Basically, Tiantong the Contentment Star is the least driven to go for high achievements in life, unless what the person enjoys doing much does provide room for achievement. This implies that a Tiantong person has to go into trades that he/s he loves in the first plac e. It could be food and beverages, hospitality trades, beauty trades, the music industry, and so on, and I realise that an area in the modern world could allow many young Tiantong people to be accommodated: the computer gaming industry. Some classic texts described a Tiantong structure that is placed with Lucun the Treasurer and Hualu the Flow Enhancer as excellent. I beg to differ, if it is not a structure that comes with Tiankui and Tiany ue, the pair of Auspicious Stars that brings great opportunit ies. If Tiantong the Contentment Star person is blessed with double Lu (Lucun and Hualu) but not Tiankui and Tianyue, the subject can become too indulgent in emotions and hobbies, without determination or any fighting spir it. Rather, it is good to have an Adverse Star in its structure to provide it with stimulant and drive. Alternatively, a better Tiantong is one that is attached with Huaquan the Power Enhancer, and the combination makes a person more pragmatic. A special feature of Tiantong when it is placed in the Self/ /Triangle (Sanfang) is that there are many chances in life to strike out into some hobby business from scratch, and I call it the start-anew nature. In interpersonal relationship domains, the blessedness of Tiantong indicates generally good bonding with the counterparts, except in Love Domain, where its start-anew nature may also rule, suggesting bad omen for marriage. Thus, Tiantong the Conten tment Star in Love Domain does not give a straightforward analysis. The star is a happy-go-lucky star. It lacks direction and a sense of urgency to get anything done, or to control anything. Often people with the in their main Courts, like Self, , , find it difficult to come to terms with the fact that good things come with adversity. This is because while harmful transform ation by , and harmful stars cause him stress and difficulties, they also help make this star more disciplined and better able to progress. Good stars and transformations make him happy, but he may not get anywhere in life and develop unhealthy habits, like promiscuity, substance abuse...etc.
it difficult stick to commitments, so late marriages is advised, or if the marriagealso hasmakes recovered from ato bad patch, chances are, it’ll be good later on. is good in the Karma Court. It’s nice to have a stress-free mind! People with in the Self Court tend to have these set of qualities: 1. emotionally volatile. 2. opportunistic, pleasure seeking. 3. capable (especially in the case of females), gen tle, easy going. 4. longevity; in the presence of helpful stars. 5. lazy and complacent, unless in the presence of harmful stars like and , or transformed by . These stars and transformation are harmful, but makes less complacent. 6. A goo d structure surrounding the Self court may indicate a lack of ambition, pleasure seeker.
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is an described as emotional, pleasurseeking, happy-go-lucky, lacking ambition, sentimental Influenced by other stars he can use his mental abilities for different motives. can be generalised like so:
1. with positively artistic stars like and , artistic, flirty, very sensitive and emotional. If there are no harmful stars around, he gets lazy and complacent. 2. with more destruc tive stars like , , bucks up and is more thoughtful. 3. , at his darkest, can be overly emotional. 4. at and court, he is a bright star. He is able to enjoy life and mak e use of opportunities. However, if there is a transformation to , or / Huo Ling he may face difficulties of an emotional nature; but that may make him more hard working at the same time. 5. in court, he is happy, pleasure-seeking, unless confronted with harmful stars. 6. in court, he can expect hardship; partly due to lack of motivation to do much, especially early in life. If faced with , he can make up for it late r in life. Some say it may be better to take on a military career in this instance. 7. in and courts, life can be difficult in ear ly life . It can improve later on if the structure changes with transformations. Overall it will not be easy probably because of emotional setbacks. 8. in and Courts, he may start off on a slow footing, but can expect to develop over time. 9. in and Courts, he may tend to be lacking in determination to work on his goals. With the transformation to Hua Guan, he may be able to gain more control over his attitudes to make things happen. 10. in and Courts , he is pleasure seeki ng, and tend to create trouble. Situation similar to that in Si and Courts.
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loves the good things in life art, musi c, good food, fine wine. People with in their
Ming love a leisurely lifes tyle; things come to them easily so they can be quite lazy. They are dreamers with a lot of ambition, but little follow-through. They are often art lovers and collectors. They love a leisurely lifestyle and the good things in life. They are idealists, with many ambitions but few accomplishments. They are kind-hearted, very sensitive and easily hurt. They give themselves totally in a love relationship and are more prone to affairs. 1. Like leisurely and carefree life and having the talent of literature. 2. Makes the shareholder hard to be used to his style
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Siblings Domain —
Good relationshi p with your brothe rs. may have quite a number of siblings /fri ends. They tend to be easy going, and mostl y aren’t very helpful. (1) Four to five brothers while in temple (2) Four or five brothers when and are in the same palace (3) Two or three brothers when and are in the same palac e. Three brothers when and are in the same palace without four sha star.
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Not easy to last in a commitment. There is always a possibility of extram arital affair s, especially when transformations of , , , or peach blossom stars like are in the structure. Late marriages are advised. may be heavy or at least have a round face. The relationship is good but your spouse can have mood swin gs. (1) Changeable and frus trated in middle age. The change of the marriage is liste d as below: I.Separation between loved ones in life or death II. Separation due to the jobs III. One of them (husband and wife) is sick IV. Failure business V. Extramarital relations affect the srcinal emotions (2)For male I.Has beautiful wife II. Owns wife (in or ) with elegant temperame nt II I. Owns generous wife ( or ) IV. Owns attractive wife (in or ) (3)For female I. Amiable and beautiful, late marriage will be proper II. A target that man seeks.
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Children are adorable but naughty. Good relationship with children/ students/ employees/ followers. Normally there are many. Most are free-spirited, and can be disloyal. 1. Clever, independent, naughty 2. Five sons if in the temple 3. If and starts are in this palace, there are two children for the one; for , there are five children; for and , there are three children
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Money can come easily, but not always a lot of it. Better to start of on the low. Subject can slowly build his wealth. Bad structure, like transfor mations to can mean poor control of finance s. Easy come, easy go mentality. (1) Luck in wealth Earn the money by hims elf. Focus on fame and ignore benefit. (2) Lucky fate Good in childhood and aged. Have to work hard in youth and middle aged. (3)Star I. Has the chance to get accidental wealth if and exist II. If six Sha or added, it means the wealth is coming easily and going easily.
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Heart, circulati on, mental/nervous system. Kidney, urinary, bladder, ear, bone problems. Might have fatness, edema, hernia, rheumatism and other diseases of sap.
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Travel Domain —
You make friends easily on your travels. Having good appetite and having chances to eat outside. Having assistance from valued people. Travel mainly for leisure and fun. Beware of dangers if the structure is poor, for there may be unfavorable consequences as a result of enjoyment with abandonment.
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Peers Domain —
Good relationships with friends, and they enjoy a leisurely lifestyle. Good human relationships. As with brothers court.
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Career Domain —
You like an easy job and lack some ambition. Tends to be difficulty at the start. Subject would be more suited to in Public Relations, Leisure industry, Entertainment and the Arts, or non-profit Organizations. (1) Suitable for the job of public office (2) Like the job of culture, entertainment, service and coordination
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Properties Domain —
Properties comes fairly easily and you may inherit it. If and are together here, it is easy to have a lawsuit concer ning property. Comfortable home on low ground. Business in the leisure, matchm aking industry. (1) Obtaining propert y from ancestors and increase the wealth by oneself (2) If there is water near the residence, then it is the best.
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Karma Domain —
You are kindhearted and easygoing . Happiness(Master): Bring good fortune, salary , long life. Considerate and knowing the ways of the world. Free spirited, open-minded, democratic. Subject is peace-loving, and seems at ease. Harmful stars may make a difference to this to a certain extent.
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Parents Domain —
The parents are amiable and enjoy both happiness and longevity. Kind, easygoing parents. Relationship parents / bosses / clients is warm, but they are not very helpful or capable. early in life. With elders/ bosses /clients there is seldom long term relationships with them.
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* The representative of the star is Fei Zhong( ), the traitor of Zhou Wang( ). He is
a character steep in wickedness and distortion. Tall and strong and with beauty of wildness. He/she has good ability to memorize, likes to adventure and gamble. And he is dissolute.
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The Politician, Virgin, Flirtatious, an described as artistic, wicked, spiteful, straightfor-
ward, highly emotional, injury.
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Characteristics of the Star
1. Figure and temper Figure 1. Tall and strong. The eyes are bright and piercing. 2. The woman is delicate, pretty and modest. Temper Hard style in drifting management, free and easy, indomitable, adventureful, variable? 2. Characters (a) Maniac person informal, heroic, sturdy , dissipated and fearsome (b) Five Ghosts (Wu Gui) The star is insubordinat e. The one does not fear in terrible situation. He/she does not care about judg ment that people do for him/her. In addition, the one has good hum an rel ation. It would be better for him to be employed by someone. (c) (love) The job of the one always has to contact with the opposite sex, for example, clerk, airhostess and so on. (d) For a woman For a woman, she has good temperament. She is delicate and pre tty but not gorgeous. When the star meets Mercury, it means the one will keep distance from the opposite sex for the whole life. (e) It is the best for the star to sit in thi s palace. The one will have good performance in job, especially in the administrative unit. (f) Liu Ji • It is good for the star to meet Chang and Qu star for the one will be polite
and like music. has short life. Yet the emotio n of the one will not be smooth and the one • If the star meets Jiang star, the one will have great authori ty. He/she must notice the stubbornness.
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(g) Liu Sha 1. When the st ar meets or , the one will have a job with high position. 2. Has week resistance to Sha for it will be affected. (h) Si Hua 1. It is ba d to mee t in the same palace for the one might encounter difficulty. All the stars fear to meet Hua Ji, but , and especially so.
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). III Logic 1. The one has the mind to make pro gress. He has stron g temper . Yet the one is easy, generous, and humorous. 2. The one has the character of aiming too high and has vanity. So he always falls down painful abyss. (2)Enjoyment The one values substance enjoyment such as decoration, cars, clothes, tours, entertainments and food. (3)Comparison The one knows when is suitable to spend money and know what kind of money worthy
to obtain . For social activ ities, the one will spend lots of money to increase human relations. The one is good at managing mone y. So he can use the money in differ ent ways. The
income is obtained by opportunity. And he will spend money due to social activities. The one prefers to earn opportuni stic wealth. He has strong abilit y of turnover. The
way of technique is really suitable for the one. , of Fire property, is the most complex star among the fourteen Major Stars because its traits vary most widely. The Chinese words Lian and Zhen mean honesty and chastity, but it takes stringent conditions for to live up to these meanings. For a start, there must not be any Adverse Stars in its matrix. Next, it matters muc h what dual Major Star combination does it form (these would be discussed in dual star chapters). At the other end of the spectrum, Lianzhen is also the Secondary Peach Blossom - the capacity to captivate the opposite gender, and it is about indulging in emotions, hence, the Star of Passion. If you have grasped these characteristics of Lianzhen, you would comprehend
why it who represents (hua qi wei jian) he/she in the class ic text. For a person has notConfinement/Imprisonment the highest grade of Lianzhen in Self Domain, is always easily trapped/confined/imprisoned by his/her emotions. A person can be gracious and often exudes humour and friendliness, but he/she may be very rigid with principles. Thus, do not expect a Lianzhen person to bend the rules easily for you even if you are the best of friends. In addition to emotions and about passion, Lianzhen the Passion Star can also mean money or blood. To make it even more com plicated, it can be a combination of any of the two meanings, or all thre e of the meanings. For instan ce, when Lianz hen lands in a bad condition, it can mean a negative impact on emotions, it can be bad money luck, it can be a blood dise ase or a bloody ev ent, or it can be a combination of all these. Therefore, it is always inclusive to look at only the star alone, without considering what other stars that are present in its matrix. As the Second ary Peach Blossom, Lianzhen suggests multi-talents too. A person is basically arti stic, especially in building and colour. Therefore, one may be keen to learn painting, photography or expresses an interest in architecture or interior design. A high grade may also excel in politics, the Military, business world or performance arts.
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And, the fact that it is a Peach Blossom , it is generally inauspicious to be placed in the Love Domain. More specifically, it means much indulgence in many love s but it is bad for marriage life. In other interpersonal relationship domains, it is considered bad in Parents Domain, but good in every other, especially the Childr en Domain. However, again, it may not be conclusive at all by only looking at alone, because it is very sensitive to the effect of other stars present. In the Domain, the Passion Star means wealth acquired through competitive means. Lianzhen the Passion Star is also one of the two Major Stars that present the widest difference when it is attached with Hualu the Flow Enhancer , or Huaji the Negative Enhancer . Lianzhen the Passion Star has an inclination towards arts, and it is more likely to appreciate things beautiful, hence, getting into archi tecture is one common phenomenon . It is also a star good in discerning colours, therefore, there are many examples of a Lianzhen person taking up painting or photography. is the politician star and also one of the peach blossom stars those stars associated with romance, flirting and affair s. If positively positi oned, it can bring succ ess in dealing with others, if poorly positioned, it can represent being “too slick”, problems with infidelity, gambling, or alcohol. is one of the Peach Blossom Stars. The star exhibits extremes in character. There is little middle ground. To understand how this star affects an aspect of life is to understand this extreme, and how the structure and transformations affect it. is your best friend and your worst enem y. Watch out for it, especially during periods when it is influenced by . Take extra precautions when this is influencing the travel palace. : Lianzhen with Huaji doesn’t mean bad it just that he Lianzhen quality is messy. So if you are in messy Lianzhen type of work you can do better. Use the power of for harnessing creativity in the arts, and socializing. “
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1. straightforward and loyal. 2. sociable, flirtatious, charismatic. 3. display extreme in character, can be very nice or very mean. 4. tend to be artistic, carefree and romantic , almost to the point of being self-indul gent; if star is bright, has a good structure, and influenced by and . 5. tend to be wicked, spiteful ,envious if the star is not bright and is surrounded by too many harmful stars. 6. can be involved in accidents, violence, if influenced by harmful stars and/or transfor mations to . 7. tend to be speculati ve. Likes to take risk.
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is the politician sta r and in the Ming is good for public office . However, like a politician, is easily influenced, and can create instability in the life. is ambitious, loves to make friends, tells people what they like to hear, and is attractive to the opposite sex. People with in their Ming love to excel and like to gamble and drink, especially with rating 3, 4 or 5. They have a good sense of humor and are risk takers.
1. Suitable for the job of public offi ce. 2. The one has potentia l short-tempered character. It can be changed with the educati on. 3. The one has good human re lations. Influenced by other stars he can exhibit extremes in character. like so:
can be generalized
1. with positively artistic stars like and , he is artistic, flirtatious, sociable, and very emotion driven. 2. with more destruc tive stars like , , , and/or transformation hy , his character is mean, wic ked and spiteful, full of hate. Most of the time, of course, there is a mix of good and bad stars around , and that describes someone who exhibits extreme in character, mood swings, or a tendency to love and hate to the extreme. 3. , at his darkest, is sentimental and prone to mood swings. 4. or courts, he is unstable. Being influenced by , there will be a lot of external and internal turbulence. It will prove to bring about good outcome if transfor mations are good, otherwise it can also mean accidents and turmoil.. 5. and courts, He is more controlled and poised here. Depending on whether there are good helper stars and good transformation energies in relation to the star. Transformation to can cause injury. 6. and courts, highly ambitious and speculative. A poor structure could lead to injury. 7. and Courts, he is very romantic and flirtatious . Tend to b e complacent at the same time. 8. and Courts, his is at his darkest, and his tumultuous nature shows here. He’d tend to be isolating and lacking in progress . Good transformat ions and helper stars can stabilize his character. 9. and Courts, he is a strategist. The level of success depends on the structure. Bad structure and mean injury as well. In life palace, it masters sub ; in career palace, it masters career
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Siblings Domain — Siblings relationship depend on whether there are goo d or harmful stars around. Tends to make friends with very emotional, artist ic people. Depending on the influences of other stars, the relationship can be useful or toxic. Very changeable sometimes nice and sometimes not nice. 1. Elder and younge r brothers are heartle ss. 2. When the star is in the palace singly, the one will have two brothers. 3. When the star meets , the one will have two brothers. When the star meets the one will have one brother.
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Spouse Domain —
Expect highly emotional relat ionship. Success of failure depends on the structure. Too many peach blossom stars can indicated the one or both partners love affairs outside. Presence of more stable stars like Tian Xian, , can bring about a more stable relationship. Subject’s spouse is very friendly with a rating of 1 or 2, and picks arguments with a rating of 4 or 5. (1) If there is no or Liu Sha in the same palace of this star, the one is suitable for the job of public office and has good position. (2) This star is not a wealth star. When it is in the palace singly, the spouse of the one works hard and does not seek wealth. (3)Other influence The one has beautiful appearance and knows human interest, so the one has good human relations. Besides, the one has principle of life. Lianzhen in Love domain It certainly is bad to have Lianzhen in Love Domain, in terms of the given trends. Therefore, the knowledge gives us the chance to be more prepared and not to take a relationship for granted. However, the degree of impact cannot be specified for an individual because our karma is different. The worst (or philosop hically, the best) is the inability to find love; the most common is often encountering bad romance; the generic in terms of effect is that it is more severe on one’s emotion (negative Passion Star = negative emotions). Presence of the Right Deputy may represent a third party in the relationship.
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Children Domain —
Relationship can be either very close, or very difficult depending on the structure. Subject will find difficulty understanding the relationship perhaps because of its extreme situation. Subject’s children like to take things apart to understan d them. Be careful with electri cal things. (1) The children are rebellious and like to study ever ything. They usually take the toys apart. So you have to watch them out to avoid dange r occurrence. (2) When the star is in the palac e singly, the one will have one chil d. When the star meet s , the one will have two children.
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Wealth Domain —
Very extre me possibilities. In good structure, money can be made through involvement in creative arts, investments, p erson can be wealthy. However, when bad transformations
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influence the structure, problems may arise due to disputes, over-speculation, which can result in bankruptcy at some point. Money comes and goes. With 4 or 5, you enjoy gambling. Moreover, when you want to see where money comes from, i think we’re meant to look at the career and blessing/karma palace as well. (1)Wealth Star This star is wealth star, ye t the variation is big. It means the one get the money easily and looses the money easily. Any official job can help the one to reduce the variation. If the one want to have individual business, please choose a work with nature of service to supplement the inadequacy of wealth.
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Problems blood, heart, kidney, sexual organs; possible surgery. Many small health problems, heart trouble. In later years you may suffer inso mnia. The one is impatient and has insomnia. So the cold will be easy to find him such as canker sor e. In addi tion, the one has we ak mechanism of duodenum.
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Peers Domain —
With good transformations and helpful stars, Subject enjoys sociali zing when he travels. In bad structure or with transformations by , it can mean getti ng hurt whi le abroad. In some cases it might indi cated going to a place illegally. Be careful if is transformed by . It can mean a serious accident. You have to work hard. If your work is far from home, you may labor heavily. When it meets lucky star, it means it is safe for the one to go outside. In addition, the one must work hard and has unexpected encounter. It is suitable for the one to go to a big city for development. In leisure time, the one likes to climb a mountain and goes for a picnic.
Relationships with colleagues/acquaintences are as in the Brothers Court.
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friends of the opposite sex. The variation of making friends is great.
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Career Domain —
is the Master sta r of the Career domain. Expect to thrive on jobs in the arts / enter-
tainment / beauty industry, or anything that requires PR work, especially where charm is required. Officer, judge, military. Suited for public office. For private enterprise, it is suitable for the one to do work in the way of electric equipment and technique. The subjec t is very particular about praise, merit and achievement.
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Properties Domain —
Home can be very good or very run down, depends on the structure . Normally subject doesn’t own property, or owns one with difficulty. It is all subjective because this star has extreme characteristics, unless in the presence of more stable stars like and . Business is likely to do with beauty, fashion, pubs and Bars, entertainment or sex industry. You either have wealth or bankruptcy.
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1. When the star meets , the one cannot depend on the ancestor fortune but works hard to earn money. 2. When the star meets , there must be quarrels in the house of that one. In addition, the electric equipments in the house often break down.
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Karma Domain —
Subject can be someone who loves the arts, be emotional if influenced by and , or he could be promiscuous, if influenced by too many ”peach Blossom” stars like Tian Yao, Yian Yue. He tends to worry too much. Unstable, changeable thoughts. Too much running around unnecessarily. The one works hard with mind. When he meets troubles , someone will save him and help him.
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Parents Domain —
Tumoultous relati onship can be expected. Depending on the star structure it could mean injury, or violent behavour. Subject will find their parents / bosses/ clients...difficult to understand. Parents are changeable and hard for you to understand. The tempe rs of the parents are strange. They are easy to be angry with their children.
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Tian Fu — Heavenly Treasury Narrative
The representative of this star is the Empress( ) of Zhou Wang(), She is the goddess
of talent and skill. She handles the abili ty and kindn ess. And she has delicate and pretty looking. She is smart and competitive. For a woman, the rationality will be more important than feeling. And a woman will like to arrange the house, emphasize the dressing and has an appreciation of the beauty.
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s Treasury,Palace,Treasurer, Vault, Treasure Chest, Money Safe
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Figure Round, square face with red and yellow appearance. Temper Tender appearance and strong internal, confident and pretentious. Character 1. Stabilization • Abide by the law and do his duty. Has the ability of leadership but without
momentum. • Careful in minor things and always be regarded as a stingy man.
2. Life fate • Has the ability of leadership. Seldom to create the future but just follow the
procedures step by step. • Has stable and smooth life without momentum.
3. For woman • It is suitable for woman. The woman will be delicate and pretty, and wise. Mean-
while, the woman has the talent in the appreciation of the beauty. • Likes to arrange and decorate the house, and values the dressing.
4. Star of the wealth • A star of boss. • Understand how to manage wealth.
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• When the star meets , or six Good stars, it means that one will be rich. • The one can b e assigned as finance and econo mics. The one will hav e good luck
and happiness in his life. 5. With other stars • The one will have the mind of desire for something belonging to others • When the star meets , , the one can achieve both fame and wealth. • When the star meets
and , it is benefit for the one to join
examination. • When the star meets , it can help the one to strengthen his ability of domi-
nation. • When the star meets Kong Wang, it means alienation and isolation.
6. Six Sha stars When it meets Mars, , , , , or , it means the one will take a snap course to solve the problem. 7. Comparison It is the head of Nan Dou star s groups. And it is the assistant of . Usually it will not create the future actively yet fortun e is amass ed through its conservative actions. Logic 1. People or things cannot have long-term advantage always. Therefore there is no choice but restrict something happened. Solving the problem is just the correct way for the one to do. 2. If the one is arrogant and is unable to return to the proper path after going astray, then the disasters might come to him naturally. If the one can come to understand the truth of Present are right and past are wrong , even if he is not a wiser, his comprehension is still valuable. “
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3. It is more moderate than star. Honest and kind mind can chan ge the portentous into the propitious. People can give such person with high evaluation. is the star that represents great wealth, and is symbolic of great company leaders. If it is in your Self house, it can indicate business potential. If po orly aspect, it repres ents the white collar criminal or embezzler.
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Destiny Domain —
has to do with money and property. People with in their and other favorable
stars can become very weal thy and/or have great power. They are caref ul, cautious and capable. They like money and are trustworthy if given considerable financial responsibilities. With unfortunate stars they will use their intelligence to steal or embezzle. 1. Conservative, steadiness and full of confidence 2. Has special skill but the skill is normal.
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Summarising, people with in may exhibit the following attributes: 1. Stable, low key, prudent, grounded, conservative. 2. unlikely to take risk, he is go od at retaining wealth. He is a gatherer of wealt h. 3. with a good structure, transformation, and especially with steady wealth and retain it.
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4. often seen by other s as dull, nerdy, square, because he doesn’t try to stand out. 5. tend to be isolated, frustrated with lack of wealth , miserly if the star is not bright and is surrounded by too many harmful stars. 6. make goo d administrators because of their methodic wa y of working, but tend to dislike being dominated over. is an described as conservative, stable, square, risk adverse, miserly. Influenced by other stars affects his success with amassing wealth. Tian Fu can be generalised like so:
1. with positively artistic stars like and , he is more flexible and is more effective.. 2. with more destructive stars like , , Tian Xing, and/or transformation by , he’ll be miserly, crafty with financial dealings,stingy and frustrated by lack of finances. 3. , at his darkest, is isolated. 4. at or courts, he is conservative, calm and stable. Good stars and transfor mation influences will make him successful, poor influences will be frustrating. 5. in and courts, he likes to control and hoard money, and is often good at it. Things will be difficult if the other influences are poor. 6. in and he is very risk adverse. Can tend towards being too conservative, which may lead to under performance if there are negative influences. 7. in and Courts, he is capable and well balanced. Good or bad behavour depends on the other stars affecting it. 8. in and Courts, he has more guts here. Results of his ventures depends upon influences. 9. in is and more willing to take some calculated risk . However he needs andfrom Courts,he support good stars transformations. Use the power of for managing relationships and creating stability.
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Siblings Domain —
Siblings relationship are stable. Subject may have many friends, and they are mostly older and/or conser vative and trustworthy. If the struc ture is not so good, then there might be small problems of stinginess , etc. Siblings are prudent and good negotiators. Your parents may favour them over you. 1. Some of the brother s might be in a public position. 2. The one must have five brothers. If the star meets , the one may have six to seven brothers.
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Spouse Domain —
Relationship is stable, almost unshakable, even if there are plum blossom stars around to affect external love affairs. is good with finances. If you have 1 and 7 here, you may have a second marriage. It is better to marry later in life. 1. The ability of the spous e is str ong and is good at managing money. If the wife is a woman with an occupation, then it will be better for the one. 2. Sometimes, the spouse has the ability to work, has an aspiration and vision , yet she can give up individual ideal.
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Children Domain —
Good relationships. Character is determined very much by the other stars in the structure. Your children love you and listen to you. 1. The children are vivid, filial and can glorify his family. 2. When the star meets , it means the one will have five children. 3. When it meets , it means the one will have three children. When it meets six Sha stars, the one will have three children.
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Wealth Domain —
With good structure, subject is smart at investing. Check out the other stars in the structure. If these are not so favorable, better to work in an organization that handles other people’s money. Money comes easily to you and you are good at handling your finances. and together here is the best combination for money. The star is a conservative administrator. He is not creative, does not show off and does not take risks. On the good side is that he is able to build his wealth slowly but surely. On the other hand he might miss other opportunities that come his way. People tend to overlook his abilities because he is reliable and square. The effectiveness of depends largely upon the influences of others around him. Good structures give him a more balanced chara cter. Poor structures make him withdrawn, frustrated and miserly. The one has certain posit ion and good luck. He always makes friends with bosses or managers.
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1. The one must have fortune in his life time. 2. Conservative and cautious in managing money. 3. When the star is in the same palace with six good stars, it means the one will achieve both fame and wealth. 4. When the star is in the same palace with extravagantly.
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Health Domain —
Problems blood, heart, kidney, sexual organs; possible surgery. Spleen and stomach trouble. Will often have swollen legs when older. in this Domain is very good for Health. 1. When the star is in the same palace with the star of fire property, it means if with the star of water property, it means ?? . “
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Travel Domain —
Good to travel on business. Possibility of business / job overseas. are helpful and receive help when you travel. It is suitable for the one to go outsid e for walking. If the star can appear with and on the same palace, it means the one can get the money in undulated circumstance.
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Peers Domain —
Relationships with colleagues / acquaintences are as in the Brothers Court. Peers friends are powerful high society, CEOs.
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Career Domain —
Good at administrative work. Subject makes a reliable employee. Good to work in financial institutions, banks, or any business that is stable and involves collecting things, e.g. recycling industry. You are the boss, CEO or owner. The one can be an officer or merchant.
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Properties Domain —
Likely to beisable to own much property, though he may not moveproperty. much. It can be profitable, if structure good. business is appropriate. Good/large Means richness, go od family financial situation. The one can live in high-class residence and lives in rich life from childhood.
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Basically contented. Subject tend to have principles which he sticks to. Good influences will make him contented and comfortable. Harmful stars can make him frustrated with a feeling of lack of wealth, he’ll be miserly. You think well and like new ideas and are satisfied. Happy is he who is content.
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Parents Domain —
Conservative parents / bosses / clients. Generally warm relationships are built. Parents often have money or property and treat their children well. The parents are kind. The family is harmony. Yet the aid from family is less.
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Tai Yin — Moon
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The historical representative for the Moon is the wife of Huang Feihu( ), Madam Li( ). Interested in cleanliness. also represents the subjects mother or female guardian.
The welfare of this parent, and/or the subject’s relationship with her can be deduced from the structure of this star. The star is a wealth star. She is gentle and suppor tive in nature. In most instances she brings in wealth, good reputation and spirituality. The effectiveness of depends largely upon her brightness, influences of transformations and influences of other stars in her structure. On the goo d side she can make an individual very successful, on the flip side there’ll be lots of hidden problems and frustrations getting things done. Most people have balanced structure, of course, although there are many that have very fortunate . The latter kind of charts are not to be envied, though because it only means deficiency in other areas and that can be dangerous.
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Characteristics of the Star
1. Figure and Temper Figure Round and square face, elegant, loving cleanness; for the one born in white day, the skin is dark; for the one born in night, the skin is white. Temper Romantic, timid, valuing emotions , impatient but not displaying in face, nervous 2. Characters (a) Life Smart, elegant, valuing emotion, loves cleanness (b) Solar terms i. Shi Chen A. With the different Shi Chen of the birth, everything will be changed. B. Lunar Calendar, the first day is shuo ri. It means Shi Hui. • The day of 8 is the first quarter of the moon, everything will be getting to perfection. • The day of 15 is the wang ri, the moon is round and light. • The day of 22 is the moon at the last (or third) quarter, the moon is getting to be deficient. ii. Shi Hui The one is timid, lazy and has obsession in emotion.
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(c) Feminine i. For a man or a woman, the star in Life palace means mother of the one. ii. When the one s mother lives, the star in Life palace can be used to deduce the good or bad luck of the mother. “
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, like , has a good or bad effect depending on the time of birth. Tai is the moon and symbolizes femininity. Thus, people with in their Ming Gong are gentle and refined. They love art, music, spirituality and the mysterious. is changeable and easily influenced. in is good for peopl e born at night . Since the moon is strong at night, they can
become wealthy. People with in born in the daytime will have a tough row to hoe in life. All people with in or tend to be pretty. Surprisingly, with a rating of 5, they tend to be pretti er. A female wit h or or both in Ming takes great care with her appearance. If is in or and has a low rating, a male will get hurt by the female. The representative of this star is the wife of Huang Fei Hu. She is the go ddess of cleanliness. The lady has white skin and is smart, elegant, careful, patien t, loving cleanne ss and magnanimous. The Moon The symbolism here is the same as the Moon in Western astrology; psychic skills, intuition and feminine traits are indica ted. If this falls in your self house, it is said to make you very physically attractive. Other descriptions: Moon, Mother People with in the Self Court tend to have these set of qualities: 1. The one is harmful to close relatives due to the insufficient sentiment in bloo d relation or the bad condition in health of the one.
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2. Suitable careers: study, science, attending an examination, work in the liter ary and artistic fields, public service and so on. 3. The one will be easily to have the disease of the urinary system . 4. Keeping conservative thought in the job can help the one maintain auspic iousness. The job with competitiveness is not the suitable one for the one. 1. gentle demeanor, feminine, get along b etter with female wome n. 2. good-looking, home -body type when star is brigh t and structure is goo d. 3. with a good structure, transformation, and bright, person is spiritual, inte lligent and spiritual, can achieve much success in life. Can be wealthy. 4. with a po or structure, transformation and if it is dim, the p erson will have difficulties achieving success, and be quite disagreeable. 5. tendency to be secretive; seldom display ing true feelings. 6. tend to b e easily influence d/ hurt, depending on surround ing star structur e. is an described as feminine, tranquil, nocturnal, gracefu l. Tai Yin is better for p eople born in the night time. Tai Yin can be generalized like so:
1. With positively artistic stars like and , can get quite sensitive. 2. With more destructive stars like , , , and/or transformation by , she may face difficulties, hurt feelings, and/or resort to evil deeds, trickery. 3. Desolate and lacking purpos e when dim. 4. court: she is listless. Wondering about, hectic life, unsettling. 5. , , courts: She is clever, and compet ent. Able to build wealth especially when influences are favorable. 6. , court: She is influenced by the lazy dazy star , though capable, tends to take things easy; on the flip side though unambitious she is a loyal partner. 7. court: she might face difficulties getting things done , due to dimness of her star and . 8. , courts: She is secretive and unpredictable, tend to show duality in character, although is capable in getting things done. 9. , courts: She is stable, more down to earth, less sensitive. With good influence, she can make good progress. 10. court: dimness makes problems for success. With good transformations, success will come.
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Siblings relationship are fair. Subject may have many friend s and/or siblings, they ae often helpful. Depending on the structure, they may even be wealthy . Siblings are gentle. With a bad rating you may have trouble communicating with them. 1. When meets , the one will have five brothers. 2. When meets , the one will have two brothers.
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Spouse Domain —
Partner is the “softer” half. Less domineering. Good structure can mean success ful careers for both parties. With a rating of 1 or 2, the spouse is kind and good. : spouse may die early. 1. The spouse of the one must be away from one’s nativ e place. 2. For a man: I.The one will have a good wife who will do her best to manage house. II. The benefit of the palace can result in the auspiciousness of the family and the career for the one. 3. For a woman: her husband is tender and introvert, smart and full of compassion.
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Children Domain —
Generally warm relation ships. Character is determined very much by the other stars in the structure. Your children are intelligent, spiritual and gentle. The one will have a daughter, then a son. The children have the tale nt in liter ature and art. In addition, they all like cleanness.
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Wealth Domain —
1. Focus on the content of substance and spirit. 2. The one does not value money . He knows the way to manage money and conten t with his lot. 3. With good structure, subject is wealth y, especially if bright, and affected by . Of course there is also a danger of losses if transformations change. 4. Easy to make mone y, but difficult to kee p with a rating of 5.
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6. When the moon is dim, money comes from, or lost due mainly to female associations. and dim, the subject loses money silently without knowing.
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Health Domain —
Reproductive system, diabetes. Eye problems (especially the right), blood, reproductive (hidden), kidney problems. Diabetes. Mysterious (hidden) illnesse s. 1. Kidney and blood. 2. For men, please pay attent ion to the disease of kidney; for women, pleas e pay attention to the disease of leucorrhea or the uterus. 3. When meets in the same palace, it means that the one must take notice of the disease of eyes. When meets , it means that the teeth of the one are bad.
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Travel Domain —
Depending on structure, travels bring can goo d reputation. Emigration is possible. Subject is well regarded by p eople. Women will help you. love to stay out at night (moon). The one can get help form woma n very much. If the one goes outs ide, he will be back lately. In addition, the one likes to walk outside in midnight.
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Peers Court —
Relationships with colleagues/acquaintences are as in the Brothers Court. You mostly have female friends. Subject is popular and has the affinity of woman. It will be helpful for the subject to work with femal e subordinates and bosse s. Good rating: female colle agues and peers will help you. Bad rating: not much affinity with females, and may cause harm to the subject.
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Career Domain —
Brightness and structure of will indicate level of success. Career in the finance industry, retail, home and lifestyle industries are some career possibili ties. Subject’s career go es well. The career of the one is steady. The suitable job for the one is the commerce of immovable property. The second choice is the appliances of woman and cleanness.
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Properties Domain —
Home is normally near water front , serene, wooded. investment is possible. Can be successful in this kind of investment if structure is good and fortunate helper stars and transformations are there. Otherwise there is a possibility of a loss making venture. dislike the city and prefer quiet, hidden spaces. (1) Lots of immovable property (2)The one likes a room with dark or dim light. He can make the house cleanly and likes to sleep late. (3)Xing Hua and Rise in life by one’s own efforts and Lots of immovable property and Purchase of the house is far from the place of birth
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Imaginations and spiritual ity occupies the subject. There is full of thoughts and imagination. Good or bad, happy or hurtful depends on what other stars or transformations there are. Subject has affinity with Arts, Religion, and Spiri tuality. There is affinity in opposite sex for the one. The one is romantic and has high-level sanity. For a man, he can enjoy life in comfort and happiness for the whole life.
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Parents Court —
Relationship depends on the influence of other stars and ’s brightness. A bright Tai yin, can indic ate the situation of the relat ionship with the mother . A bright Tai Yin indica tes a good relationship, perhaps becau se she is a single parent. Tai Yin that is dim or hurt by unfavorable stars like may could represent the absense of the mother in early life. Bosses and Clients tend to be women ,and/or wealthy, older individuals. Parents are good and kind with a rating of 1, and cold with a rating of 5. 1. When the Sun and Moon sit in this palace, it means the harm s on the parents. At this time, the one should be sent out or far away from home. 2. Avoid Gu Chen or Bai Hu into this palace, for it means the one
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Tan Lang — Greedy Wolf Narrative
The representative of this star is Da Ji( ), a goddess of desir e. She handles desire and
substance. The man of this star is beautif ul; the woman of this star is bright-colored and beautiful. They have viv id lives and are free and easy in many thi ngs. In addition, they love night lives and are good at communications. Both man and woman are versatile and fraternal.
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Impatient and Hungry, Aphrodite, Lover, Indulgence, Flirtatious, Opportunistic ,Esoteric, Sensual, Opportunistic, Connoisseur, Artistic, Spiritual.
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Characteristics of the Star
Figure and temper Figure Both man and woman are middle figure. Women are bright-colored and beautiful and men are beautiful too. Temper The one is free and easy in many things, and selfis h. Besides the one has impetuous emotions, likes to gamble, values substance and loves celestial skill? Characters 1. Desire Thi s star is the god of desire. The good dee ds wil l not be found by comm on people easily. Yet the bad deed is protrude d quickly. If the bad deed is found, people will ignore the good behaviors of the one and think the one is a bad guy. 2. Hobby versatile, eloquent, goo d at social intercourse 3. Emotion Fraternity and amiability. The one care for opposite sex particular ly. 4. Xing Hua (a) Sha stars: it can help the one to learn correc t things and dispel bad hobbies . i. It is good to meet and . ii. It is bad to meet for the one might have a pipe dream. iii. It is bad to meet and stars for the one will like to boast. iv. It is bad to meet in the life palace for the one will have a life of setback.
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v. It is bad to meet , , for the one might be marred by a scar or have deformities. (b) Others I. It is good to meet for the one will have long life and limitless food. II. It is good to meet for the one will have many chances to engage in social activities and have good affinity in opposite sex. 5. Water situation It is bad to meet be a casanova.
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6. Variation 1. In the life cir cle, , and are the pivots of variation. 2. The variation of is smaller than and . And the power and nat ure tend to avarice and arrogance. 7. For a woman 1. The one has a hobby. She has great ori ginality in housekeeping and needlework. Yet this star is really not good for a woman. 2. It is bad to meet , , Tian Yao, Hong Luan and Xian Chi for the one might have disputes in emotions. 8. Comparison In , The one can enjo y his life. He/she is shre wd and diplom atic, good at drinking and likes literature, art & gambling. In , The one likes to enjoy life. He/she is lazy, and loves to go ease and hates
to work hard. The one does not hav e good fate in wealth. The best job for the one is being one of the staff. In addition, the one can enjoy literature and art and has abundant emotions. III Logic 1. This star comprehen ds obsequiousness very much and knows how to achieve its goal. So the star does not have good fame. 2. A doctor might ask other one to cure his disea se; the fortuneteller will ask other one to have fortune-telling for his family. This is to ensure the conclusion is correct. Everyone has different nature. The acquired training can help p eople to restraint the bad hobbies to keep good social order. , born in some palace or some year, might have the tendency of stealing. Though the one is not poor, yet he will use the bad behav ior to content himself. And the object he stole is not necessary object for life, such behavi or is the one s character. ’
This is the “Greedy Wolf” star - it can motivate you to get much done or make you very greedy and impatient wherever it falls. (a) Versatile. Good to engage in show business. (b) Encounters competition in the job easily. Yet, subject likes to compete. (c) Faces great changes for the whole life especially in environm ent and emotions.
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is the star of talents. People with in their Ming Gong can impress others with their
eloquence. They love the arts, are good with languages, appreciate good wine, romance, gambling, and other pleasures in life. (Note, however, that this star is much more active than 5 , which can be rather lazy.) They often have proble ms with frustration and desire they wanted it yesterday . They are also interested in metaphysics, religion and spirituality. can be very good or very bad. They are free think ers, revolutionaries, leade rs of conspiracies, geniuses, fearless. People with in the Self Court tend to have these set of qualities: “
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1. sociable, often the life of a party. 2. tend to be materialistic when influenced by the wealth stars. Good or bad behavour and outcome depends on the star brightness and influences. 3. tends to be very sexual, extent and manner of which depends on the influence of other stars. 4. tend to be a connoisseur of fine things. 5. tend to be spiritual. 6. harmful influences can cause him to be greedy, or obsessed with pleasur es which can be self destructive. 7. good influences make him charming and interesting because of his special interes ting fine arts and spirituality. 8. can achieve fame and fortune if star is bright in a good structure, influenced by good transformations in the Court. is one of the Peach Blossom Stars.
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1. with positively artistic stars like and , his actions are elegant. 2. with more destructive stars like , , is behavour is extreme and self destructive. 3. and enables him to be more spiritual and abstract in thinking. 4. and brings him wealth luck. 5. at and courts, he has a volatile nature. He may have successes, but they may b e short lived due to acquiring things too easily in the beginning. 6. in and courts, he has a strong-willed, very intense personality; tends go with his passions regardless of the consequences. 7. in and courts, he is the sort that enjoys life and takes things easy. Success can come to him only of he bucks up. That will depend on other healer stars in the structure.
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8. in and Courts, as in and courts, his strenght is powerful, and so are his desires. 9. in and Courts, his artistic side is very powe rful here, also his sexual desires. Depending on the influences, his behavour can either bring him happiness or woes. There can be lots of upheavals. 10. In and Courts, his progr ess come s in stages . With action, he can be successful. Influence by other stars and transformations may indicate how success can be achieved and the longevity of the success. star has many facets. He is about des ire. Sexual, artistic, esoteric, depend s on the stars influencing it. His tendencies can bring good fortune or self destruction. also a deliverer of unexpected things, like wealth and love. and are stars that some say can bring forth unexpecte d gains e.g. lottery winnings. and/or can also cause the reverse to happen. has an opportunistic character. That leaves him with a speculative frame of mind. Gains brought about in this way can be lost as easily. Use this star for its charming quality, enjoy the surprises of winnings, or the pleasure from spiritual thoughts.
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Relationships are good; these people are interesting but may not be very helpful or supportive. Better if they live apart; otherwise, a bad relationship. Maybe half-brothers. (1) It is better for the one to live separately with brothers, otherwise feeling of animosity will be produced sooner or latter. (2)If one of the brothers in the one s family has different opinions with the parents, that brother might leave home due to the disagreement. ’
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There is a tendency for close relationships to be spoiled by external love affairs. Spouse may be the flirtatious type, or, may be spiritual. How it works out depend s on the presence of other peach blossom stars initia ting the process. Absence of Peach Blossom elements and with a good structure and star brightness, it could just mean a charming, artistic spouse. Your spouse likes romance; therefo re the marriage is not so stable. Your spouse may truly love you but still have a lover as well. Spouse has hobbies and is good at public relations. (1)Ancient Theory I. For a man, his wife might be a prostitute. For a woman, her husband might be romantic. II. The wife and the husband must pay atten tion to second divorce. If the emotion is not stable, both man and woman should marry at a late age. (2)Modern Theory I.Appe arance: Has good appearance and talents. II.Hobby: Excessive social engageme nts. The one might discuss busi ness in special places and know the way of communication. III.Occupation: It is something to do with art, entertainment and diplomacy. IV.Variation: The obstacle might appear in the one s life and usually it is something to do with avarice and arrogance. V.Xing Hua: When meets Huo Ling, the one must marry at a late age. ’
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As with Brothers court, children / staff / students are difficult to control, and tend to be demanding. Relationship is good, but this depends upon the overall structure. Curious and changeable. May like the fast life partying, drinking, and gambling. “
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1. Children stubborn and has high ambiti on. 2. When meets , the one will have two children. When meets , the one will have three children. When meets , the one will have two children.
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Possible to be wealthy, but this depend s on the structure. Some say that and/or here can bring unexpected wealth. Bear in mind that this possibilities can also reverse. Wealth is created by fostering good ties with others. Good areas for busines s is as mentioned above. You love money but also lov e gambling. It is easy to get money from the opposite sex. (1)Nature The one is good at managi ng wealth. (2) Xing Hua When the star meets Hong Luan, Tian Yao, Tian Xi, Xian Chi, Mu Yu, Liu Sha and , the one might loose money due to the problem of emotion.
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Gall bladder troub le. (1) The one must pay attention to the disease of liver and kidney. (2) The one might have heart disease due to the problem of kidney.
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Travels bring lots of social activities and fun. Be wary of over indulge nce, though. You love excitement, adventure, and new and interesting things. The one likes the activity of exciting and the activity of the opposite sex.
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As with Brothers Court, peers, subject finds these people interesting, and like to socialize with them. A variety of friends, many of whom like to drink and gamble. The one makes friends widely. But there is no close friend for oneself.
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Good career success when structur e is favorable. Industries to shine in are entertainment, sports, luxury, esoteric industries, check the other stars in the structure for a clearer picture. You are adventurous and multi-talented, and can achieve anything you strive for. 1. When the star is in greediness.
or palace, the one must take precaution against
2. The one can engage in enterta inment, cosmetology, military job and so on. He/she can have great development in the job and exercises control. 3. When the star meets in this palace, the one is efficient in both brainy and brawny activities.
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There could be constant changing of homes, if structure is poor, it could mean losing home, or one that is not properly kept. Normally it just means that the subjec t’s home is simple, and if he is artistic, the home is decor ated in an unusual way. Very good structure and transformations mean good business, and unexpected profits, Be aware that it could lead to unexpec ted loss es too. Good busine ss to do will be in the entertainment, sport, luxury industry. Most property you purchase will come later in your life. 1. Unlikely to inherit property. 2. When the star meets , , and , the one can purchase houses in old age.
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Karma Domain —
His desir es rule his thoug hts. Depending on the struc ture, they can be obsessions, or deep spiritual thoughts. You are curious and love metaphysics and spirituality. You are idealistic and can be frustrated with your desires, and love to eat. The one is indomitable, has desire in many things, and has good appetite.
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Parents Domain —
As with p eers and brothers court s. Parents / b osses are charming, and may be opportunistic. Scrutinize the structure to see character of these people and relationship situation with the subject.Relationship with the parents is not easy, especially with the mother. The one s parents have complicated emotions. It is easy for them to have different opinions. ’
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Ju Men — Great Door
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The Huge Door or “Big Mouth”, Giant Gate, Speaker, Messenger, Door, Gossip, Envy
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The representative of this star is the wife( ) of Jiang Ziya( ). She handles the
quarrel and doubt. The star manages quarrels, disputes, food, and eloquen ce. The star has sharp eyes, good reaction, good eloquence in argument, likes to study, has the ability of analysis, the ability to memorize, the ability to associate and so on. It is careful but suspicious.
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1. Figure and temper Figure Middle, big mouth Temper Strong power of association, analysis, study and confidence, honest, kind with little haughtiness, sharp words, eloquence in argument, suspicion and erudition 2. Characters (a) God of Acrimoniousness, Bitterness (b) Affinity with Religion, and Metaphysics. (c) Eloquence, can b e a diplomatic personnel; has go od relationship, suitable for the job with oratorical ability (d) Jobs requiring Oratorical Abilities i. culture and education A. Merchandising. B. Show business. ii. Law A. Sell? B. Agency? iii. Mass Media A. music B. trade (e) Right and wrong : the one is kind and sincere, a dispute is always caused by a quarrel (f) For a woman: the one is alienated and suspiciou s which results in the deterioration of love
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(g) Pains: the one has rough childhood, he must obtain gains after wo rking hard (h) Si Hua For rationality. It can increase the power of speaking and reduce the quarrel.
For sensitivity. It can help the one to be the famous person in show business.
It means much more quarrels. If Sha star comes across, the one must pay
attention to the indictment. (i) Xing Hua i. Lucky Star • : smoothness for the whole life • Zuo You: richness for the whole life • Chang, Qu, Kui Yue: public service or cultural enterprises
ii. Sha Star Yang Ren Obstacle in emotion, quarrel, harm by a knife Harm in enmotion
Huo, Ling, Bai Hu Litigation, prison; if Huo, Ling meet in it means traffic accident “
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(j) Comparison The one is good at human relation and engages in the job of teaching, nego-
tiating and singing. is versatile but it is partial to avarice and arrogance. is good at consulting, contact and rushing about on business. He is a talent
of technology. III Logic and can lead fortune. Yet this star is not a wealth star, so the fortune is limited. If meets Ju Men in the same palace, the one will have authority. If meets in the same pala ce, the quarrel will be all over the sky. The Ju Men does not meet , the one will not get fames with eloquence only, but has to match with specialty and achievements. Similar to Mercury in Western astrology, this star governs communication or how you use your ”mouth”. If well positioned, it gives gifts as an orator or public speaker . If poorly positioned, you can spend a lot of your life ”with your foot in your mouth”. The star is talker. He can be very eloquent like a charming politician, a skillful lawyer, a lecturer, repor ter, or he he can be a slanderous gossiper. It depends on the brightness of the star and the brightness of ; and the overall influences around the court where resides. is also a competitor. His competitive side can enable him to succeed in a competitive environment, like business and sport. This fact, however tend to also cause him to be envious of others. These people are subtle about getting what they want, and can be jealous of others. The level of brightness of the star is shown below:
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has to do with speaking, eloquence, and one s ability to express oneself verball y. However, since the door is big, people with in their can easily get into trouble because ’
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of their speech, saying the wrong thing, saying it at the wrong time or otherwise misspeaking. To help avoid this kind of trouble, it is best for these people to have professions where they use their mouth (teaching, sales, politics, entertainers, attorneys, public relations, etc.) 1. Life (1)Figure Plain appearance, protru ding cheekbone, erect nose, big mouth, eyes with might, strong hands and feet, loud voice, suspicion (2)Xing Hu I.When the star meets , on the same palace, the one will marry at a late age II.When Huo, Ling, Bai Hu meet together in San He, it means encountering fire. (3)Pattern Though this star is bad, yet and can release the bad fate. People with in the Self Court tend to have these set of qualities: 1. talkative, tend to enjoy the use verbal communication. 2. competitive, or spends life having to compete with others. 3. tend to gossip, slander, bac k stab if structure has too many unfavorable stars. 4. is likely to do well in career related to speaking, demonstra ting and teaching . 5. prone to jealousy 6. normally slow start toward s success. is an described as talkative, verbal, envious, competitive Influenced by other stars he will exhibit varying hues of character. Ju Men can be generalized like so:
1. with positively artistic stars like and , he is eloquent. 2. with more destructive stars like , , or influenced by Hua ji Transformation energy, he is likely to spend time in slander, back-stabbing due to jealousy; then again these stars can make him more decisive and competitive. 3. is closely related to (the Sun). A bright Tai Yang will give Ju Men an edge. 4. at court,he is eloquent and active. 5. at court,his energy is weak and tend to lack determination and endurance to take on challenges. 6. in and courts, he has great potential and needs to work hard at refining his skills to succeed. 7. in and courts, life can be difficult in early days. It can impro ve later on if the structure changes with transformations. 8. in and Courts, there is a potential for success, whether it is possible to hold on to it depends upon the transformations and stars that influence the star.
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9. in and Courts, he is a good messenger. His ability to bring weal th and success depends on his brightness and the other stars in the structure. 10. in and Courts, he is a bit unsettled. It might take some time for him to find his niche in many aspects of his life. Good transformations can improve the situation and bring him to success.
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Siblings Domain —
Siblings / friends are gene rally not supportive. Often the subjec t feels like he a target of gossip and back stabbing. Problems and misunderstandings in communication. 1. The opini ons among the brothers are differences. It is hard to communicate for each one. 2. When the star meets , the one will have two brothers 3. When the star meets , the one will have three brothers 4. When the star meets , the one will have two to three brothers
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Tend to be disputes with spouse. It can be unsettling. Difficult to communicate. Talkative spouse. Rating of 1 is a sweet spouse; rating of 5 can be abusive. Separation indicated with . (1)Opinion I.Dispute, quarrel are much. II.The spouse has good oratorical ability. If the star meets in the same palace, then the one can get help from the spouse. (2)Emotion difficulties will be occurred easily. If the star mee ts Liu Sha in the same palace, or Liu Sha is in the life palace, it is bad for the one. (3)The emotion is complicated for . They shift their loves to other persons seriously. Men will have difficulty in emotion.
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Relationship with childr en / employees / followers are generally not close. Gossip can lead to hurt by back-stabbing. Difficult to communicate. Talkative or sassy, depending on other stars. 1. The children like to speak. They have seldom chances to meet their parents. Meanwhile, they have different thoughts with the parents 2. and in the same palace: the first and second children are easy to bring up. 3. and in the same palace: the one will have one son. 4. and , in the same palace: the one will not have any son.
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Wealth Domain —
Money is hard earne d, and in some cases stiff competition is faced. In good structures, subject can overcome and win. You can earn money from speech (teaching, sales, politics, etc.) (1)Creating fortune with the mouth I.Suitable for the job with mouth, such as agency II. It is hard for the one to keep the money. If the one has great desire, he might encoun ter loss in money. III. Do not show one’s intelligence and avoid provoking a dispute. IV. If the star in the palace is not go od, the one must pay attent ion to the spending of the children. (2)Xing Hua When the meets , or , the one must avoid the quarrel.
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Health Domain —
Mouth and digestive tract. Digestion, lung, or kidney trouble. If is rated dark here, you are likely to become color blind in later years . Digestion system, kidne y, and lungs are not good.
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Travel Domain —
Can mean travels on business for talks, teachings. Normally it indicates disputes /litigat ion issues with outsiders. There is gossip around you when you travel. The one cannot get alone with other people well. It is easy for the one to provoke a dispute.
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Peers Domain —
As with broth ers court. A great deal of gossip among you and your frie nds. Have various kinds of friends. If and are in the same palace, the subordinates are treacherous.
in the same palace, the one might be implicated by peers.
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Career Domain —
Jobs that require the use of speech for teaching, demonstrating, preaching. Success depends on the structure and transforma tion influences. Poor structure indicates proble ms faced in job due to back-stabbing. Can also mean keen competition involved in job. Career uses speech (attorney, broadcaster, teacher, etc.). Engaging in the job with eloquence, learning and technology, traffic and so on. If Shar star meets in the same palace, then the one will suffer litigation.
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Properties Domain —
Home on low ground and less sunny areas. There might be problems when acquirin g property due to disputes and litigatio n. This makes business ownership difficult. You live in a noisy place (such as a city). Be careful, as it is easy for you to have lawsuits on this property. Clamour in family, quarrel in neighbourhood.
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Person is disturbed most of the time by disquieting though ts. He is competi tive, always comparing his situation with others, also prone to feelings of envy. Severity depends on the structure. become depressed and worry too much about trivial things. Work with mind and labor. If the star me ets , the one will get into a dead end. The only good combination is and . The one can enjoy his life.
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Parents Domain —
Relationship parents / bosses / clients is dependent on the influences of other stars. Normally it is not good as in the case of the Brothers cour t. Arguments with your parents are they with each other. With indicates they will divorce. Relationship with parents feels distant.
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Tian Xiang — Prime Minister
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Narrative
The representative of this star is the loyal courtier of Zhou Wang(), Wen Grand Teacher( ). He handles the kindness and service. The one is honest and not hypocr itical, full of
compassion, generous, freedom loving, defending thing against an injustice, like to get acquainted with bigwi gs. The woman likes to dress up and make up and is greedy of eating, She smiles always and does not worry about food and clothing for all her life.
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Characteristics of the Star
1. Figure and Temper (1) Figure Round face and white skin. Has good-natured appearance. (2) Temper Honest, kind and credu lous. Likes to hear obsequious words and is fastidious about dressing. 2. Character (1) Staff members The one is cautious in words and deeds, fair in attending to business and obligi ng. He is the most idea l person to be staff member. (2)Behavior The star is an assistant star and good at literature. Yet if it does not meet or , then it will not hav e great cond uct. If it meets , then the meaning is dual personality . (3)For woman The woman like s to dress up and is fastidious about the food. She has sweet smiles. Yet the star meets Chung Qu, the woman might be the second wife. It the star meets Zuo , the woman will have stab le and peaceful life forev er. (4) When the star is in the life palace, usually the one engages one kind of career from start to finish. (5) Xing Hua 1.Lucky Star I. The San He meets lucky star. The one can hold great power. 2.Sha Xing I.It the star meets four Sha stars, the whole life of the one will ripple. (6) Comparison 1. When the star is in life palace 4. : diligence 2.When is in life palace : unsettling 3. When is in life palace: difficulty When life palace: anxiety is a rather passive or non-ambitious star and can indicate a person who will do better at administrative jobs rather than those in the spotlight. It is a loyal and hardworking star. It supports and stabilizes the volatile nature of other major stars, especially to the Emperor. is able to restrict the wickedness of . “
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Helpful, Responsible, Administrator, Minister III Logic 1. The one looks like standing aloof from worldly success, actually the one lacks of character. Therefore the property of the star is very important. If a woman has and palace, of she must be clever but to short In addition, the greeting. determines in the same thegreatness or shortness the power according the life. degree of others star 2. There is no fixed lucky star or bad star . It depe nds on the natu re of the star tha t meets with this star. The first key poin t is the condition of , , and . The
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second key point is in the action of clip . One who mixes with ve rmilion will turn red, one who touches pitch shall be defiled therewith. Many things have relation to do with personal character. “
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The one will insist the principle in everything. He has the talent to solve the problems for others and he has the sense of responsibility. As the emperor s minister, is a careful, thoughtful and prudent person. People with in works tirelessly and persistently, but can lack ambition, and thus often has a more dependent job, such as administrative/secretarial jobs. People with in the Self Court tend to have these set of qualities: ’
1. stable, responsible and relia ble. 2. practices due diligence, carefu l; a very guarded individual . 3. loyal and grounded; less willing to make unnecessary changes. 4. is likely to do well in career related to administrat ion and managemen t. 5. tends to be secretive, and suspicious. 6. normally someone who is dependable. is an described as dependable, responsible, helpful, grounded, stable, supportive Influenced by other stars he will exhibit varying hues of character. can be generalized
like so: 1. with positive stars like and , or with good transformation influences, he is dependable and administers to his tasks faithfully. 2. with more destructive stars like , , or influenced by Transformation energy, he’ll be less effective at his duties, and become too cautious and suspicious. 3. is closely related to . The health of affects the effectiveness of . 4. at and courts, he is skillful and clever. He administers to his work in diligently . 5. in and courts, he is a well-balanced all-rounder. Responsible and humble, yet had a twinge of innovative spirit. 6. in and courts, he has a calming influence on the more aggressive stars in the structure. 7. in and Courts, as with and courts. 8. in and Courts, he is challenged by the stars in his structure. Normally his presence has a calming effect on them. 9. in and Courts, he is more ambitious and less likely to settle of just the supporting role. Often he has an influence over the Star in the same court. How good or bad his influence is depends on the presence of the other stars.
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the administrator who takes care of duties. Although he does not create much of a stir or controversy, he supports and stabilizes the actions of other stars. Because of its considerable passivity, whether is good or bad depends upon its relationship with other stars. It is good if matched with auspicious stars and bad if paired with inauspicious stars.
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Siblings Domain —
1. Love among brothers is deep. Siblings and friends are generally suppor tive and helpful. 2. When the star meets , the one will have three to four brothers. 3. When the star meets , the one will have two brothers 4. When the star meet s six Sha stars, the one will be lonely for the whole life . 5. Depending on the other stars in the court, it could mean that these people are more successful subject, leavingclose, him to feelwith overshadowed. Depends on which stars are with it.than The the siblings are mostly but a bad star can create more disharmony.
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(1) The spous e must be careful in deeds. The spouse loves leisure time at home. He/she is zeal and sincer e, has the rationalit y and toleration. Spouse is capable and suppor tive. If structure is goo d, can indicate that spouse is successful. Relationship situation has a lot ot do with the presence of other stars and transfor mations. Spouse may be rather passive and dependent. If with , the spouse is good sometimes and mean at others.
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1. The children will be honest and love to eat. 2. When the star appears lonely , the one will have two children. Relationship with children / employees / followers are generally good. There is support and stability. All depends also on the structure, and it there are other more active stars around. The children are obedient, prudent and honest.
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Wealth Domain —
(1)Income I. Has high income and the money can be saved. II. The income comes from proper way. (2)Method Manage the money with careful and cautio us mind but not calculating. (3)?? When and meet, it means that the one can go into trade. Wealth is achieved depending on the powers of the other stars on the structure. helps to keep it stable and lasting. Analyse the court for the possib lities. The rating of this star indicates how we ll money management will go. Rating of 1 is good, rating of 5 is bad
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Health Domain —
It handles the diseas e of bladder and lower part of the body. When the star meets and plus four Sha stars, it can preve nt being marred by a scar. When the star meets and plus and , it means hurts in hands and feet. Infectious diseases, skin conditions. Urinary trouble, diabetes.
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Travel Domain —
The one is popular. Always there are many people that want to follow him. Emigration and travels are likely, since subject will tend to like change (with ) in the Self Court. People tend to regard this individual as dependable, and capable (whether or not it is true). Travel goes well with others because you are agreeable.
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(1) The one s friends emphasize on good food and clothes. Usually they are in the similar age. Friends are true peers and have the same interests and age as you. ’
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Career Domain —
(1)The one s career is stable with no chan ge. (2)When the star is in the same palace with , the one often has part tim e work or needs to go outside for a mission. (3)The one is suitable to do obtrusive job, or the job that is fastidious about food and cloth es. Subject is likely a good worker,trustworthy and stable. Best suited to work in a big organization where his loyalty will pay off. Subject’s career is stable but you are probably lacking some ambition and drive with it. If with 4 , you have side income. ’
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Properties Domain —
(1) The one has ancestral property. (2) It the star meets in this palace, the one can have more than one house . Good influences mean s possibility to be successfu l in business. Type of business depends on the other stars since is a supporter of the othe r stars. Like the Money palace, this depends on the star s rating. With a 1, you will inherit property. With a 5, you will not own property. ’
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Karma Domain —
The one emphasizes on substance enjoyment, beautiful dressing and fine food. When the star meets , it means the one will hav e happy life. Thoughts and feelings are mixed. Depending on the other stars in the court , subject might have mixed feeli ngs, unable to come to a conclusion on things. Often he take the ”moral stance ”, but sometimes there are temptations. This depends on the 10-year cycle to determine if here is good.
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(1)The one has liberal parents. The pare nts like to join socia l activity and are justi ces in neighbors. (2)When the star meets , , , then the one might be public officer or gentl eman. Relationship parents / b osses / clients is general ly goo d. Subject
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finds that he can rely on their power for help and support . Sometimes,however this might lead to a feeling of being controlled. Parents are prudent, stable and op en to the children’s ideas.
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Tian Liang — Heavenly Sage, Wise Counsel
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The representative of the Blessing Star ( ) is Li Jing( ) who handles ”eternally un-
changing” and ”lead”. The one have delicate and pretty figure. His behavior is open-handed and mature. He has plentiful experiences, is bold and likes to be in the limelight. He likes to gamble and boasts.
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Figure and Temper Figure Delicate and pretty, long and square face, high forehead, long eyebrows, bald easily Temper Kindness, solemnity and open-handed Characters 1. Personality (a) Honest, analytical, possess es a wealth of experience, leadership abilities. (b) Boastful. Addicted to gambling. 2. For woman The woman has aspiration as a man and likes to look after other people . 3. Dignity (a) Government employees and teachers (b) Have good behavior in academic job 4. Long life (a) Old people can obtain long lives in dangero us time. 5. Honor Comparison Detached thought; turning bad luck into good fortune Likes to help people and is active Soft-hearted and charity
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It is the star tha t can turn bad luck into good fortune. The one has tend er tempe r, goodnatured and likes to study religion and philosophy. Xing Hua 1. Auspicious Stars • When the star meets and , it means good learning, expert in examination,
and public office. • When the star meets , it is not suitable for the one to be in business.
2. Inauspicious Stars • and Yang Tuo: Issues of gambling, bloody events, wound • and Kong Jie: Suffers monetary losses
Logic 1. The one is honest and upr ight and likes to be free and at leisure. If the one gets lots of money suddenly, he might be censured by people. 2. The shortcoming of the free and leisure will ing is that it might cause dela y in work or business. Yet the one is so smart. Smart and lazy persons are so many in the world. 3. The youths always think suffering losses is better than failur e. They complain of nonsharpness and shrewdness for themselv es. And they cannot agree that suffering losses is good fortune. Logically, sharpness and shrewdness can make the one not suffering losses. Yet the actual situat ion is that stra ight and uprig ht person can obtain good fortune and happiness. - Longevity, Honest This is a “go-getter” star, but represents a passage through bad
times before reaping the harvest. It can indicate talent as a religious leader. Other descriptions: healer, scholar, sage, counsel The level of brightness of the star is shown below: Having the star in a court is like having a sage who provides stability, advice and blessings to the rest. He has the potential to build a good reput ation. Good influen ces will provide positive effects of healing and growth. Unfortunate influences may lead to aimlessness and passiveness.
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can turn misfo rtune into good fortune. People with in their enthusiastically help others, as an older sibling take s care of the younger ones. A person represe nted by may be a priest, judge, high-ranking officer, or in some type of public service. This person
has the energy and ability to turn bad into go od. However, this means that when comes, you see bad things first; otherwise they can’t be changed. Good tends to come later. So for example, if is in a significant palace Ming, , etc. - the person can survive a plane crash, but had to go through the experience to survive.
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people are quick, love the limelight, are good at learning, suitable for public service, and easily promote d. They are good teachers but will not share everyt hing they know. also represents longevity. If it falls in it means a long life. 1. Life (1)Lucky star The one will have the following chances: I.Obtain the heritage from ancestor II. Enjoy ready-made undertaking of other people III. Inherit ready-made affairs. (2) It is not beneficial for the one to go into trade People with in the tend to have these set of qualities:
1. calm, humble, contented disposition. 2. un-sociable. 3. reserved, thoughtful; a healer. 4. helpful and caring. 5. lonely. 6. idealistic. 7. possible longevity. is an described as unapproachable, scholarly, protective, solitary, principled. Influenced by other stars he will exhibit varying hues of character. can be generalized
like so: 1. with positive stars like and , or with good transformation influences,he provides guardianship and leadership in court he sits in. 2. with more destructive stars like , , or influenced by Hua ji Transformation energy, he is likened to an aimless wonderer. 3. is closely affected by . The bright sun makes him more active. 4. at and courts, he is calm and stable. His wisdom brings progress that comes in due time. With , he’ll tend to wander about. 5. in and courts, he provides stability to the structure. 6. in , and courts, his leadership is cold and judgmental, disharmony results. 7. in Courts, his actions are good, and he is effective in maintaining stability in the structure. With go od influences wealth can be created progressively. 8. in he tends to wanderinabout aiml essly. Good things may come at a and later date if Courts, he gets the good influences his court. 9. in and Courts, he shows leadership. His manner is just and progressive.
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Siblings Domain —
Subject makes close friendships. With a go od structure he’ll find someone her e to help him in time of need. Poor stru cture can mean being bullied/ belittled by friends and siblings. take care of your siblings, especially the younger ones. 1. Brothers respect for seniority. 2. When the star meets , the one will have three brothers.
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Spouse Domain —
May indicate large age gap between spouses, (but not necessarily so), maturity differences, late marriage; generally a stable marriage. Spouse may be older than subject. He/She takes care of you but will tend to be bossy. (1)Before Marriage All the problems such as dissolution of engagement, obstruction or wedding day delay can be solved easily. (2)After Marriage I. If the spouse is baffled in business, has unhealth y body, or is swayed by one’s feelings and acts rashly, these troubles can be solved smoothly if this star does not meet Sha star in the same palace. III. The man can marry a good woman who is good at household duties. IV. The woman will marry a man who likes to inter fere household affairs. (3) If this star is in marriage palace singly, it means the spouse of the one is outstanding.
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Children Domain —
Relationship with children / employees / followers are generally good, these people are helpful and well mannered.. Subject’s children are quick learni ng and love the arts. They will take care of you. (1) Smart and pietist ic; interested in literature. (2) When the stars appear in the palace singly, the one will have two children. When the star meets in the same palace, the one will have two children.
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Wealth Domain —
He is not good at acquiring wealth. If the structure is good, his wealth will come slowly but surely, because of his good reputation and experience. Subject’s money appears better than it is. There is a love to gam ble if with or . (1)Income I. In the whole life, the one can inherit the inheritance, business, fame from ancestor to get large fortune. (2) I. Persecution in money or too much dispute. II. The resource of the fortune is not frank and righteous. (3)Business If the one wants to go into trade, then he/she must suffer from the difficulty in money. It the star meets any one of the six Sha stars in the same palace or meets in the same palace, then it is hard to solve the problems.
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Health Domain —
Long term illness, stomac h, breasts. Digestive (stomach) trouble. Dizziness. here indicates chronic but small problems, and a long life. If with and or , can indicate a brain tumor. There is on apparent symptom in explaining the health of the one. Sometime the one will feel uncomfortable in stomach.
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Properties Domain —
Hardly moves from home. Business in medicine, therapeutic industries, institutions. You will inherit property. 1. The one has property inherited from one’s ancesto rs, old and big house(s). 2. When the star meets in the same palace, then the one will feel that it is hard for him to buy a house in the beginning.
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Travel Domain —
Depending on the character of the star, subject may hardly travel, or, his travels are to raise funds, to or get sponsor s. He may also be able to achieve a good reputation abroad. will find people helpful, particularly older people. The one can get help from important and valued persons, usually they are old.
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Peers Domain —
As are helpful and older. Good relationship with other people andwith likesbrothers to make court. friends with elders.
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Career Domain —
Subject will probab ly be happy in jobs in the industries described above. How he performs in his job depends on the structure of the stars in the court. Good for teachers, judges, officers. (1) The one is good at admini stration and has stable care er. (2) When the star meets Tian Tone, the one can be solely responsible for one section
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Karma Court
Subject is able to think logically and have peace of mind, unless there are too many negative forces around the structure. Subject is principled and tend to make judgment. Life is enjoyable to you and you love the arts. The one values leisure time and lives happil y. Meanwhile the one can get good fortune from ancestor and elders.
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Nurturing parents / bosses / clients. Relationship is generally good, although harmful stars might indicate proble ms in the relationships. Your parents are helpful to you. Parents are kind and macro biotic. If the one can live with the parents, then he/she can under the care of his parents.
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Qi Sha — Strength
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Narrative
The representative of this star is Huang Feihu(). He is the god of fight and handles
power and aggression. He is impetuous and always in danger of something. His face is square and long, his heigh t is high and body health is good. He doesn t like to be restricted by others. And the anger and happiness for him can be identified easily. ’
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Adjectives
The Risk Taker, Seven Swords, Powerful, Strength, Heroic, Severe, Strategist
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Characteristics of the Star
1. Figure and Temper Figure Long and squire face, high height, strong b ody, short-tempered, likes to compete with others, possessing independent spirit Temper Likes to adventure, rebels many things, straightforward, impatient, display unpredictable temper easily. 2. Character (a) Turning point i. It is easy to change the situa tion and damage the srci nal aspect ii. The habit of fine start and poor finish (b) Loneness Noteworthy conduct and independent character (c) For female It is not good for female, especi ally if the female want s to procreate. (d) Xing Hua i. Lucky Star: Like to sit lonely and it is not necessary for it to have lucky stars. ii. Sha Star • It can suppress the Sha Star, yet it needs time and efforts to conquer. • Be careful to commit a crime. (e) Luck This is not exactly a pleasant star. (f) Career Have good luck in career. III Logic 1. No
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Assist emperor star and does not provide any opinions.
A warrior that gives no thought to life and death.
and power are regarded
as external things. There is only Ji and with no happiness (Lu)
2. When gets into life palace, all the stars might be influenced and have bad luck. The reason is that the one is capricious and not good at managing money, blundering in attending to business, easy to lose one’s head. is a very strong star, and gives the ability to take risks. It can indicate an area of
our lives where we see things in black and white only, and where we will not bend.
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Destiny Domain —
People with in the tend to have these set of qualities: 1. proud, cool-headed disposi tion. 2. strong, un-yielding, fiercely independent. 3. demanding, temperamental. Depending on structure, can be quite hot-tempered. 4. Authoritative, regal. 5. Can be a solitary figure. is an described as Rigid,Disciplined, Strong, Powerful, Aggressive. is a powerful star. Its effectiveness depend s on its structure. If there are too many volatile elements around the effect of can be too agres sive. This might ev en indicate
accidents, litigations and disputes. Best way to overcome the effects of in any aspect of life is to lie low on that aspect. For example if the wealth court has a poor structure with in it, stay off the temptation to speculate. Rather work on a good career path which is likely to bring the real success. is aggressive and likes to change and take risks. People with in their are highly rational and independen t. They have strong characters like a police officer and can be stubborn. They are willing to confront any situation head on. They often feel discontent, which will make them suffer in life.
1. Unsteady emotion, needs to be educated. 2. Good at managing money. 3. The probability of big change is high. 4. Suitable for soldier, police or militar y officer People with in their tend to encounter precarious ups and downs in their careers. Qi Sha often suggests a situation or person that cannot be controlled. Influenced by other stars he will exhibit varying hues of character. can be generalized like so: 1. with and , he is effective and balanced.
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2. harmful stars like , , or influenced by , he can be overbearing and aggressive. 3. is always opposite and thus affected bu . A good structure brings success to the partnership. 4. With the influence of transformation energy provides for a sparkling military career. 5. With the influence of transformation energy, his power is too strict, which can lead to aggression which can be damaging to the aspect of life. 6. : He exhibits his rigid power. Positive influence brings success to the structure. 7. : he is potentially brittle in nature . Needs good transforma tions and helper stars like to balance his power. 8. : He is stern and tends to be too ambitious. 9. : Volatile natured, and can be too aggressive, unless softened by /.
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10. : He is authoritative and proud. Good influence can bring much success. 11. : He is a strategist; his success depends on the influences of transformation energies. Good influences will bring progress, while band influences bring turmoil and potential losses.
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Siblings Domain —
The affinity among the brothers is less. Subject makes friends easily. Normally quite a lot of friends but not really close friendships. Subject feels distant from siblings.
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Spouse Domain —
Dominant spouse. Tend to be quarrels. If structure is too bad, better to stay off long term commitments. Subject’s spouse has a very strong personali ty. You will likely marry him/her suddenly. (1)Character I.Loneness. II.Variation III.Personality: the spouse is indomitable and has rigid mind V. Mixed marriages Has the possibility to marry with foreigner (2) For male Has a wife with strong particu larity. She is responsible for things and is dependable. (3) For female Has a husband with success career.
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Children Domain —
Subject may feel as if being controlled by the whims of his children/ followers/ employees. You will likely have few children, and they will have very strong characters and difficult to control. With there could be a miscarriage or a child with birth defects. 1. Pay attention to miscarriage, abortion or children of defects 2. Children are active 3. If is in this palace lonely, there are three children for the one.
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Wealth Domain —
Subject tends to be hasty and specul ative. With poor struc ture this can mean big losses, and disputes over money. With good structure losses can turn into fortunes. Money comes but is hard to keep, and often leaves hars hly. (1) Manage money Good at managing money. (2)Income I. Easy to earn money but cannot kee p it. II.Exists with , , the one can be rich. (3) Variation I. Even the one has the chance to be a rich person, yet if he meets the year of bad luck, he might have great loss . II. When six Sha or appears, the one must be careful and do not go into trade III. When Lu Ma appears, the one earns money fast.
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Health Domain —
Lungs. Small intestines, lungs. Often accident-prone. 1. It is easy for the one getting hur ts while in childhood.
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Travel Domain —
Subject is well respected by others . His travels can bring success if the structure is fortunate. People feel his authority. How the respond to it depend s also on the struc ture. Active, moving. 1. Always rush about on business outs ide.
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Peers Domain —
As with brothers court. Peers friends have very strong personalities. 1. Peers cannot help him. 2. Peers always have violent temple and always bring him troubles.
7.14.12
Career Domain —
Subject is likely to be a fiercely independen t worker. Good influences can mean great success in career. Jobs in a variety of field are possible, also depending on the othe r stars in the structure. Career will be difficult unless you are a high-ranking military officer. 1. The change between success and failur e for him is great.
7.14.13
Properties Domain —
Good structure with or transformations to , can mean good business prospects, or good property investments. Poor struc ture means turmoil and disputes in this aspect. Businesses demanding command and control, like auditi ng, can fit with this star. Property is not very stable. Subject will be buying and selling. 1. In old age, he might be rich if no Sha star affected him.
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Karma Domain —
(As Maste r) Subject tends to be consumed with his own thoughts. Feelings run high over small issues. Has a mind of a loner and un-co nventional. Subject is active mentally and physically, and don t like to sit still. ’
1. The variable chance for female will be great if there is no lucky star in this palace. 2.
7.14.15
Parents Domain —
Parents / bosses / clients might be hard-headed individuals. Subject might always feel overpowered by these people. The parents have the strong personalit y, and may even have hit their children if they are disobedient. The fate of tearing himself away from his native place. There must be one or two of his parents with bad temper.
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Po Jun — The Broken Army
— The Resistance Breaker, Demolisher, Broken Army The is a star that initiates change. It causes disruptions in the courts it sits in. Often
these disruptions come in the form of demolishing something to create something new. Often there will be some success, although bad influences can come in to play to cause losses. Think of as a master bu ilder. He is a creative star. People with in their Self court tend to have ingenious skills. is, however not good in aspects that need stabi lity, e.g. marriage. In this case just take better care before making long term commitments. is another strong and aggressive star that shatters and breaks thingsall must be torn down. Guided properly, the person can learn to create a new, better structure. Po Jun can make a person tough to get along with if found in the self house.
7.15.1
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Changer, Demolisher, Pioneer, Reformer, is an described as rebellious, destructive, skillful, reforming. The level of brightness of the star is shown below:
7.16
Destiny Domain —
shatters and breaks things in order to rebuild. It is like the Tower tarot card - all most be torn down to create a new, better structure. People with in their are aggressive
and love to take risks. They have strong personalities and are not easy to get along with. They say whatever they want and are often lonely because people do not want or enjoy being around them. This isolation can make them suspicious of others. consumes everything (your time, money, energy, etc.). Men with in their do not care about their appearance. However, women with in the are very concerned about their appearance. People with in the tend to have these set of qualities: 1. rebellious. 2. restless. 3. overbearing and stubborn. 4. tireless and energetic; edgy. 5. can be uncommonly skillful. 6. makes unpredictable moves and changes. 7. difficult to understand.
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Influenced by other stars he will exhibit varying hues of character. can be generalized like so: 1. : He is creative and skillful. 2. harmful stars like , , or influenced by Transformation energy, he can be very destructive. 3. is always opposite and thus affected by . A bright, effective can mellow the brash character of . 4. : He creates turbulence, mostly of a destructive nature. Good transformations bring forth some level of creativity. How long it lasts is left to be seen. 5. : He is effective and progressive. With good transformations, he can create wealth . 6. : He is authoritative and powerful. Can be wealthy, but influence of other stars and transformation energies can change things around. 7. : he has a creative streak. His success depends on how he manages things. 8. : he is empowered with many ingenious skills. 9. : he creates much turbulence, as in and domains.
7.16.1
Siblings Domain —
Relationships can be tumultuous. Not a strong relationship with the siblings.
7.16.2
Spouse Domain —
Spouse may be domineer ing and difficult to underst and. Relationship is often vol atile. An “unusual” marriage according to ancient times. Subject may have lived together first or had premarital sex, or subject marries brother/sister-in-law, cousin, etc.).
7.16.3
Children Domain —
Children/ followers/ employees are difficult to understand. Can b e very supportive one day and destructive the next. Depending on structure, may suggest a miscarria ge or abortion. The children s relationships with each other are also broken. ’
7.16.4
Wealth Domain —
Building and losing of wealth; can also mean multiple income sources. Subject is creative in developing wealth. Success or failure depends on the structure and time cycle. Money is not stable, so this person needs to learn to handle finances prudently.
7.16.5
Health Domain —
Miscarriage, kidney trouble, edema in abdomen.
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Travel Domain —
Probably a lot of traveling to differ ent places. Explorative trips, business trips. Success depends on structure as well. The subject is really on the move, traveling, not sitting still.
Peers Domain — As with brothers court. Subject’s peers/friends/colleagues are very unusual, often strong personalities. Could even be involved with organized crime if with . Peers vary in age and or have very contrasting characters. 7.16.7
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Career Domain —
Unstable career. Lots of changes happen ing. Changes for better or wors e depends on the influences around. Also an indication of self employment. Subject’s career is constantly being broken down and rebuilt.
7.16.9
Properties Domain —
Constant changes in home and business. Success in business depends on the overall structure. Overall better to be in business which requires constant change, building and re-building. Subject may inherit property, but ruin it in some way.
7.16.10
Karma Domain —
Subject changes his mind constantly; often troubled and rebellious. Enjoys the uncon ventional.Depending on the structure, he can be either very peaceful, or full of disturbing thoughts. is good in or (look in Karma palace at the lower right-hand side, bottom word. In all others it is more difficult; the subject will be very busy mentally and physically.
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Parents Domain —
Parents/bosses/clients might be difficult to understand. Hot-cold type of relationships, sometimes break ing into dispu tes. Subject’s parents are differ ent from the norm, and are not warm.
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6 Bad Stars 8.1
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These are considered harmful stars because their actions hamper the prospects and effectiveness of other stars in the structure. The effect by is likened to an attacking spear. Its effects are quick, severe and immediate. The effect brought on by is unseen, surprising, slow, less severe. causes delays in success. is said to work well with in a good structure, for it makes for a less conservative ; giving the latter a keen business sense. Things will get very tough for the court between and if there is a transformation there. Beware of accidents when encountering these stars in the . Important to take notice where these stars fly to in the 10-year and 1-year charts. Overlapping of these stars may indicate severe problems.
8.1.1
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prone to injuries. The is one of ’s unfor tunate star, and is one of the six sha stars . It brings along the tendency to slow things down, makes things sluggish and impart inertia. In actual fact, ’s characteristic is repeated motion, is similar to top spinning - though not static, but repetitive. Others typically perceive this repeated motion as dragging, the troubles, in fact actually a deeper meaning to it. The key to curbing ’s negative influence is in leveraging on the ability to slow things down. 151
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(1) ( )(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ’s Characteristic: Possesses a calm prudent individuality, unable to keep still. Likes
to experiment, research,practice and so on. Possesses toughness and do es not compromise easily. Capable of facing each kind of change and setback with confident diligence for progress. therefore dares to attempt and try on new endeavours. 1. Injury (main palace). 2. Involved in rumours and troubles. 3. Peach blossom. 4. Sentimental. 5. Brute. 6. Slow silent financial losses through attrition . 7. Unable to communic ate feelings freely. 1 2 3 Person has hidden mole if is in Destiny Palace and meets , , , , 4 Should a dim in Destiny palace encounter or the 4 sha, there is a propensity to betray close relatives, hurt wife, the weak and suffers from some sort of illness. 5 6 7 Calamitous when tuo luo encounters and . Easily get trans mitted bad illne sses
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These stars are often feared because they damage the effects of stars around them. Within the courts, their presence can mean losses in wealth, possesions, hurt relationships. causes sudden, instantaneous disaster. (1)() (2) (3)(4)(5)
Void Earth is one of the 6 sha stars. It is known to caus e sudden fail ures and great changes. Actually, the Void Earth retains space for one to be forever able to accept the new things. Subject is always accept the new thing s and the ideas, is capable of renewing itself continuously. Void Earth char acteristics: Is glad to accepts the new things and the ideas , can also eradicate standing prejudices, and capable of coming up with creative unexpected ideas, earning wide praise. 1. fails (main palace) 2. Affinity for metaphysics. 3. Suffers unexpected financi al losses. 4. Injuries due to falls. 5. Injuries due to corporal punishme nt. indicates continual problems. has the tendency to nullify the work of other stars. It’s role is to make things unreal.
In a bad structure it can either make things worse, or make the bad effects unreal. In relationships, this often ,spell hurt, either emotionally or physically. In , and it could also mean building something out of nothing, having a wild imagination, building a career out of creative thinking. Depends on how one chooses to use it. In , it is often bad. So, use the other sect ors to create happiness and good living, and wait for the 10-year cycle where the wealth court is more prosperous with transformations to , the flying ...etc. before going on a business venture. Plundered is also one of ’s 6 misfortune stars. It exhibits the property of transient changes, like a small boat sailing on choppy waters. Truth be told, Plundered is a star that in essence seeks changes. Since it naturally seeks changes, it is capable of accepting changes calmly. At the same time due to its desire for change, it is unable to consolidate its position resulting in nothing achieved.
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Plundered characteristics: Change seeker, accustomed to change. Capable of commanding and using chang ing circu mstances. It has there fore mastered the capac ity to be calm and steady amidst frequent changes. (1)() (2) (3)(4)(5) 1. fails (main palace) 2. metaphysics. 3. suffers unexpected financi al losses. 4. injuries due to falls. 5. injuries due to corporal punishme nt. . , [], , [, ]. , , . . , , [ ], , , [ ], , , . , , , , , [] []. , , , , , . .
8.3
- Fire and - Siren
is a blazing torch, and is a tolling bell.
These stars make things obvious. Whatever the stars they associate with, they make them agressive, brash, show-off.
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In most cases, the effects are negative, since aggression normally leads to turbulent relationships, speculation, loss of wealth, litigations...etc. In some cases, however, these stars help things to move on fast, bringing about fame, authority. Analyse the major stars associated with them. Are they too agressive, then their effects are negative. If the major stars are too passive, lazy, or too subdued, then and can help. Some say that benefits from by bringing unexpected wealth.
The character of fire star is interested in efficiency; typically impatient or even volatile. Fire Star is one of 6 misfortune stars, represents driving force. Like a fire-like combustion and sprightly momentum it also represents great damage taken by surprise. The key to taming the Fire star is to stabilise and control the combustion. Personality characteristics of Fire star: efficiency, positive and forthright, the courage to go anew. The courage to try and accept new things. Siren Tyrannical. Siren is also one of Dou Shu’s 6 misfortune stars. It represents quick assertive actions. Operations often inv olve the use of sound to contribute to actions. When actions are positi ve, it would seem like a pleasant theatrical performance. Yet when negative, it feels forced and tyrannical. Though know n for speedy action , it requires a complete plan for implementation. When there is a lack of these, projects are typically started but never completed. Siren characteristics: able to act swiftly and act in a positive, quick, witty and decisiv e, has the courage to face challenges and difficulties. Capable of working beyond preconce ived ideas, accept new things and ideas. Personality may be predisposed to use voice and art to express their own ideas, such as speech, music and so on. 1 2 3” ” 4
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Major calamity when Huo Xing encounters Ling Xing, Lian Zhen, Qi Sha and Po Jun. Propensity towards fatal accidents. 7 Siren with Tuo Luo or Qing yang, many disasters during childhood, even with fear of mortality. Adviced to seek Adoptive parents for a chance to survive. Troubled life of such combinations, very thin relationships with close relatives. 8
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Auxiliary, Assistant Stars The 4 Auxiliary Stars are : Status Ti¯an Ku´ı, Reputation Ti¯an Yu`e Aide Zuˇ o F´u, Support Yòu Bì. The 4 Assisting Stars are : Literature Wén Chāng , Eloquence Wén Qu Treasurer LùCún, Celestial Horse Tiān Ma. As their names suggest, these Stars are there to support and assist the Fourteen Major Stars. They are important, but never more important than the Major Stars. An analogy to be used here is to liken these Stars to a Manager’s Personal Assistant. With a good assistant who is there to help out, the Manager would be able to project his capability more effectively. For 2 people to have the same Major Stars in their Life Palace, how their lives turned out would depend on these auxiliary and assistant stars. They are the ones which make the difference.
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Four Auxiliary Stars , Left and Right Deputies
and are useful assis tants to the major stars. Their presence facilitate progress. They are especially useful when associated with the / / courts. :
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2. Romantic. 3. fun-loving. and bring wealth to the stars they affect. Without them achievement is difficult.
These stars, coupled with otherlike helpful stars doubles up the ease of achievement. As facilitators, in some courts, marriage, it can bring problems. , especially can mean an outsider interfering with the relationship. when transformed by , indicates someone coming to provide assistance.
9.2
and - Angels
and are like good fairies. They bring opportunities, beauty and elegance into the
courts they affect. These stars do not have strong powers; too many negative influences can blur their effectiveness. and are more significant when they appear on the 10-year and 1-year cycle chart as flying stars. Their appearence mean opportunity and/or assistance from others. is the more “fem inine” of the two . It is recogn ised as a Peach Blossom Star. It’s presence in the spouse sector/friends sector can mean a love interest coming your way.
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Four Assistant Stars and
is the star for gift with writing and expression.
9.3.2
is the gift for eloquence.
is the ultim ate wealt h provider. In the court it resides, it brings abund ance of wealth
and services. It enhances the properties of the stars in related courts. It is more fortunate if within the structure there is a transformation energy influence by
. is always clipped by and . Hence, a transformation by in the court where resides dramatically affects its effectiveness. in a court with no ma jor stars indicate self- centredness, and complacenc y. This is especially true in , , , , . Individuals are too contented with
themselves to do anything for progress. is best in the , , . in may indicate obesity, tumours. encountering harmful stars makes things hectic.
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- Heavenly Horse
is a flying horse. Its presence is confined to the corner Domains of , , and . It’s presence mean mov ement and implie s something is going to happen, eg. a trip, a change. Movement brings about recognition, prospects if structures are good.
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Among harmful stars, it can mean a change for the worse. is also a flying star. It re-appears on the Decade and Annual Cycle chart. These can indicate a change that is going to happen. . facilitates the Analyse the major stars in the same and related courts to the actions of the Major stars and makes things happen.
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Hong Luan and Tian Xi are the best known stars for bring ing romance. They are always position opposite each other. When the 10-year (sometimes ) moves to the court that resides either of the two stars, ther e is a likelihood of serious romances. It is inbor n, and the perso n is prone at that period to “getting hitched”. has a flavour of Romance, while Tian Xi is about celebrations and happiness. In other situations, this means celebrations in that aspect. and are considered Peach Blossom Stars.
9.5
— Heavenly Justice
• is lonely, stern. • very disciplined, sometimes almost punishing. It is good if the major stars require this
quality to stabilize their over care-free characters. • In the / , a profession in law and order is suitable.
9.6 • is flirtatious, a Peach Blossom Star. • brings about partn erships and union s. Whether the result is good or bad depends on
the sector and the other stars, and timing. • in the , it could result in broken relationships due to external love affairs. • In the , it reflects a romantic, flirtatious person.
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Further Reading
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4 Transformation Stars by itself means tran sform, or to change into. In context, it can also mean ’to enhance’. The 4 Transformation Stars Si Hua Yao tags onto different stars every year, depending on the Heavenly Stem Ti¯an G¯an of the year. Nevertheless their
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1. Metal element 2. Means “Transform into Riches” 3. Enhances the flow of fortune, rich es, luck etc.
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Transforms to Trouble also called Cloud, is a very inauspicious star that transforms the star it is attached to negatively. For example, with can cause the subject to speak tactlessly - represents the mouth and brings trouble to the mouth, thus problems with speech. is a obstructive energy. It brings out the worst in the star it transfor ms. Normally people are sensitive to it since it has a tendency to undo all the good that had been built up. Transformation influences explains the ups and downs we face in life. Changes happen all the time and we just have to face them and make active steps to manage the situation in a wise manner. Might also be interpreted as negation. “
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When Lian Zhen has Flow, it might be negative or positive as it may mean increasing wealth through the involvement of hazardous/dangerous activities. Naturally the ambition, courage, and fo ol-hardiness would increase (Po Jun with Power Enhancer). There would be ”showy” execution of wealth accumulation as the activities are hazardous/dangerous. Adding everything together, an easily self-confused but extreme witty, agile star havi ng flow; plus the increase in fool-hardiness and ”showy” execution, would easily lead to political disagreements (people just want to oppose - Tai Yang Hua Ji).
Lots of movement or strategizing to create wealth (Tian Ji with Flow) and given the capacity to do more problem-solving and/or become more harsh with principles (Tian Liang with Power). This movement and capacity makes one become as famous as a confident and powerful person (Ziwei with Fame). But too much of movement, strategizing, problem-solving, and fame would easily attract opposition, make one extremely emotiona l, and/or result in wealth losses (Tai Yin with Negative).
Tian Tong with Flow may increase the contentment-seeking/spiritual-fulfillment and also can mean a good renewal. There is some stability after the renewal and many ideas are put forth strongly to achieve spiritual fulfillment (Tian Ji with Power) . As it is spiritually-fulfilling, there is an outwardly expression of thoughts and/or things look good only at the surface-level (Wen Chang with Fame). But a renewal or a fixation on contentment-seeking may result in conflicting emotions and/or bad relationships with others (Lian Zhen with Negative) as it may take very long to achieve spiritual-fulfillment.
There is a lot of focus on achieving self-satisfaction in terms of money/wealth (Tai Yin with Flow) and it the proces s can be arduous (Tian Tong with Pow er). The focus on achieving self-satisfaction in wealth matters may result in being known for coming up with great ideas and plans, but the consequence would be that people might find the subject contentious with so much plans and/or being embroiled into disputes due to the arduous process and focus on self-satisfaction (Ju Men with Negative).
For ZZP, Wu stem Four Enhancers would be Tan Yin Yang Ji. More focused on pleasure-seeking and networking (Tan Lang with Flow), there is an increased reinforcement of planning and using strategies to work with people to achieve outcomes (Tai Yin with Power). There will be impressive displays to attract attention (Tai Yang with Fame) and there might be bad thinking and/or inability to change or frequent changing because of the pleasure-seeking behaviour (Tian Ji with Negative).
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More direct actions to increase wealth (Wu Qu with Flow) and there is a increased use of networking to establish contacts (Tan Lang with Power). One would be well-known for ”solving problems” as one it will be brimming with ideas (Tian Lian with Fame), although the execution part may draw verbal disputes and/or just plainly bad execution (Wen Qu with Negative). Wen Qu with Negative also means dark omens or backstabbing or even things not-seeming what they are....so it is a sign of caveat emptor.
For ZZP ZWDS, Geng stem would be Yang Wu Fu Tong. A Sun that shines brightly with flow may draw lots of opposition (Tai Yang with Flow) and the way it is being achieved is through straightforward and direct delegation (Wu Qu with Power). Wanting to provide for all, the appearance of being responsibl e appears (Tian Fu with Fame). This leads to inner discon tentment as there may be a lot of giving and action but only for others but not for self (Tian Tong with Negative).
Verbalizing contentiousness to increase wealth (Ju Men with Flow) and a forceful push in human relations (Tai Yang with Power). The use of verbal skills is very apparent and wellknown (Wen Qu with Fame). But there may be bad thinking or lack of black-and-white as all focus is on verbal agreements/negotiations (Wen Chang with Negative).
For ZZP ZWDS, Ren stem would be Liang Di Fu Wu. An increase of solving problems to increase wealth (Tian Liang with Flow) makes one very come up with ambitious plans and/or b ecome very pushy (Ziwei with Pow er). This display of problem-solving makes one very ”reliable” (Tian Fu with Fame), although one would meet up with problems with money as the strategies may have to between sticking with principles and being practical (Wu Qu with Negative).
Very bold and ground-breaking attempts in investments (Po Jun with Flow) and that would means being very outspok en in speech to sell the ideas (Ju Men with Pow er). These plans are very well-thought and appear extremely detailed (T ai Yin with Fame). These attempts may be an all-or-nothing gamble and/or impulsive as there is a tendency to be greedy (Tan Lang with Negative).
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Heavenly Stem influences both the Flow Enhancer and the Treasurer (Lu Chun). With the emphasis on the Major Stars in the Self domain meeting Hua Lu and Lu Chun; the Heavenly Stems of Jia, Yi, Bing, Ji, Xin, and Ren gives Hua Lu and Lu Chun to the respective Major Stars in the template of Zi Wei + Tian Xiang in the Chen and Xu houses.
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Similarly, Wu Heavenly Stem gives Hua Lu and Lu Chun to the template of Zi Wei + Po Jun in the Chou and Wei houses. Ding and Geng Heavenly Stem gives Hua Lu and Lu Chun to the template of Zi Wei + Qi Sha in the Si and Hai houses. Gui Heavenly Stem gives Hua Lu and Lu Chun to the template of Zi Wei + Tian Fu in the Yin and Shen houses. From ZZP perspective, it seems like only two Major Stars are unaffected/untouched by the Enhanc ers, which are Tian Xiang (Seal Minister) and Qi Sha (Field Marsh al). Maybe Qi Sha is more affected internally (they usually appear cold on the outside but with burning passion in the inside). Tian Xiang is more affected by environmental factors than solely by itself. Also, it seems like Lu Chun and Hua Lu can never in the same domain (without mirroring) in the Mao, Chen, Wu, Wei, You, Xu, Zi, and Chou houses. Perhaps something to do with Zi Wei + Tan Lang for Mao, Wu, You, and Zi? Suppose this is the case, there will be differences in analysis when Lu Chun and Hua Lu resides in the Self domain compared to ”flanking” from left and right e.g. Lu Chun in Career while Hua Lu in Wealth. Perhaps the permutations have to be tracked back to how the 60 Jia Zi Na Yin influences the Ming Gong (Self Domain) placement in ZWDS. IMHO, from there maybe we can understand how the formulas were derived from the XTBG and 60 Jia Zi.
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Chapter 11
Bo Shi Twelve Stars / The Stars are as follow: 1. Bo Shi (Cleverness) 2. Li Shi (Power Monger) 3. Qing Long (Green Dragon) 4. Xiao Hao (Waste) 5. Jiang Jun (Pompousness) 6. Zou Shu (Scholarly) 7. Fei Lian (Slander) 8. Xi Shen (Jubilation) 9. Bing Fu (Sickness) 10. Da Hao (Exhaust) 11. Fu Bing (Deception) 12. Guan Fu (Litigation) BO SHI is in the same domain as Lu Chun. It is sometimes known as the heavenly doctor or physician. It exhibits a protective and spiritual energy. Here is some of the literature: Character: secondary stars undergo ing the action of negative energies. Symbols: Successful studies, healing of small diseases, problems, accidents, little success examinations, small successes. Bo Shi is of Water element. Medicine, humanity, namely, issues in the case of illness. A star with generally good reviews. BO SHI, with HUA KE same palace: intellectual, virtuous and wise. BO SHI, TAI YIN (moon), Tai Yang (sun), WEN QU, WEN CHANG: graduate. 183
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In Various Domains: Destiny and Body Domain: a clever, good kind, helpful. Competence and intelligence. Social and professi onal success. Wealth Domain: Location and career s, goo d social and profe ssional statu s due to the inte lligence and compete nce. With Tian Yao, Bo Shi: good doctor. Health Domai n: Health (acci dents, disea se), no worries for the diseases and accidents. The subject might require long-term treatmen t.
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Chapter 12
Twelve Stages of Birth They seem to denote the phase of the energies in the domain as well as enhance/reduce the effects of the stars. For e.g. Guan Dai in Care er doma in usua lly means the subject starts his/her career early, Shuai/Bing/Si in relationships can weaken affinity within those domains, Jue is the worst in the relationship domains as it means extremely little affinity, Mu in Career can mean hidden potential or acting behind the scenes, Mu Yu can be challenging for maintaining monogamy in love relationships (Mu Yu may be a good phase for change and beginning anew), although Di Wang is very powerful and means peak - it also means that this power will topple or diminish when this phase passes, Lin Guan can be good for promotions or getting new projects, Tai is the most vulnerable point but also the opportunity for new beginning, Zhang Sheng/Yang are generally auspicious phases for growth. As with any other analysis, we have to see the interaction of all stars when analysing Zhang Sheng Shi Er Shen. It is very useful when looking at the Base chart to see which phase the subject starts in, and the phases that the subject goes through in Decade, Annual, and Liunian. Chang Sheng Growth : This indicates an exceptional level of competence and excellence in one’s youth, who will also be privileged to be born into an affluent family, with wealthy parents. Mu Yu Bath : This is a ’Killing Star’, whose effects are akin to that of a baby being bathed in a bath tub. It speaks of someo ne who is helplessly controlled by othe rs. A man under the effects under the effects of this Star is susceptible to facing failure and loneliness in life, as well as the possibility of death in the fasmily. A woman, meanwhile, may suffer from ill fortune affecting her own family, as well as her husband’s family. Worse still, her firstborn may not survive its childhood. Guan Dai Youth/Attire : This indicates that when a person reaches his/her twenties, the time has come to tie the knot, start a business, or attain stability in his/her career. He/she may have to work hard initially, but will eventually succeed and become wealthy by middle age. Networking with helpful persons will play a pivotal role in ensuring this person’s success at an older age. Nevertheless, those born into affluent families will be able to inherit when the time comes.
Lin Guan Officer/Coming to Age /his/her Di Wang Prosperity Peak : will These are positive or indicators that when a person reaches forties fifties, he/she enjoy a good reputation, which is accompanied by status, authority and wealth. Shuai Weakening/Aging / Bing Sick/Sickness / Si Death : These are the harbingers 187
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of ailments, poverty, loneliness and even death, when a person reaches his/her seventies or eighties. However, such negative effects can be negated and neutralized with the presence of the ’Wealth Star’. Mu Grave/Tomb : This is akin to a burial chamber or crypt where the dead are buried with their precious, earthly possessions. It usually indicates miserly or stingy individuals. Jue Extinction/Repose : Unfortunately, all hope is lost, with no help in sight. Tai Conceived/Womb : Despite the fact that it is still in its infancy or flailing stages, a new development or life brings about renewed hope. Yang Nourishing/Gestation : Once a new development or growth has stabilized, nurturing and attending to it carefully will bring about positive changes in one’s life.
Chapter 13
Ming Zhu Shen Zhu 13.1
Ming Zhu and Shen Zhu
Loosely translated, Ming Zhu means ’Destiny Master’ and Shen Zhu means ’Body Master’.
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Describes the innate, inborn talents and pre-heaven gifts of the subjec t. It points to the pre-heaven merit-configuration for a person that is not the result of this life’s labour, but rather from the karmic conseque nces of previous lives. It represents the abo de of the ethereal soul ( ). It is auspicious for the to enter Destiny, Wealth, Career, Property, Children, 189
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Refers to what is to be attained in this life as the result of this life’s efforts. It represents the abode of the subject’s corporeal soul/vigour ( ). If the is in the domains like life, wealth, career, property, children, marriage, karma and the main star is bright and Chang Sheng Di is bright, then it is good. If in the palac e like brothers, frien ds, health , travel, parents, meets a malignant star, then it is bad.
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Assessing Personality In , depicts the traits in a personality that are apparent and displayed when the subjec t is interacted with. The documents what goes on in the mind; the traits that are hidden from the eyes. For instance, a person may appear to be generous ( ) but in essence stingy ( ). A more critical application will be for checking one’s integrity. A complete profile is therefore established by looking at both the as well as . we can have a minimum of 64 and a maximum of 98 p ossible types of personalities, depending on how stringent we go with the star brightness requirement. The main influencing domain of is . It represents the values the subject holds. Personality decides much in life. It is because of certain special qualit y that a successful person can scale great heigh ts in life. It is also the lack of certain othe r quality that halts him from going higher. Whether one handles the challenges in life well also depends on one’s personality. While we are not always able to jump to specific conclusions about the life of another person in terms of the consequences of the trends in the chart, analysing a chart remains as one of the quickest means to assess a personality. With the information of a personality profile clearly established, it can help one to maximise his/her potential and to minimise mistakes, especially when it is acquired well before one makes a vital decision. For instance, it is going to be a grave mistake when a Lianzhen-Tanlang child is told to take up engineering courses. Requirements in such courses and a Lianzhen-Tanlang personality are incompatible. It is the worst scenario for an uninhibited Lianzhen-Tanlang personality to be restrained by hard and cold minute details in engineering. Likewise, it is going to be dreadful to a kid when he/she is forced to learn ballet. Either the parents or the kid, or both parties will be frustrated when it is discovered later that the kid has no natural talents for such performance arts. On the business scene, the sales of products like a computer is better handled by a person who is more capable to convince with rationality and logic, while a fashion piece may be easier sold by a or salesperson who is more capable to appeal to the hearts. These are just a few simple examples to illustrate how we can use the age-old knowledge to maximise life. As we can use it to profile a personality well, becomes an effective tool to study the level of compatibility between two or more people too. This can be applied not only on relationship studies but also for corporate or business establishments to maximise human 193
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resources. It is not uncommon to find children taking up a career or study choice because of their parent’s wishes. If their personality traits displa y an artistic tendency, then a career/ study choice to the contrary will not be beneficial to the person.
Commentary — These are the two domains we should interpret together to understand a personality completely. Thinking Domain is the most misunderstood of all the twelve because
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Commentary — Personality analysis. This is a chart of a young engin eer. Lianzhen and Tanlang are about Peach Blossom luck and repr esent talent. When they are found to be in a combination like this, however, it indicates a free soul who prefers to wander than to get tied down, to express freely than to be meticulous, to be creative than to follow rules. Together with the pair of Interference Stars, Dikong and Dijie flanking the , this quality is even more exagg erated. Do they fit the description of an engineer? The young man is already very frustrated with his daily work two years into the profession . This is a result of wrong guidance from the parents who wanted their children to have their (parents) choices of professions. What should he do now, especially in a society that is very restrictive? From the chart we can deduce what his true talents are, and it would be recommended for him to indulge in those artistic talents over the weekends. This aims to balance his life.
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Commentary — Personality analysis. This is the chart of the younger sister of the engineer, who is about to make a choice of study course. The mother wanted her to be a teacher, but she has wished to be in hospitality trades. The combinations of her chart show that she would excel in tourism studies/work.
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Chapter 15
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In Marriage assessment, destiny forecast is about assessing whether the male benefits the female, vice versa, as well as whether the male clashes the female and vice versa. San Ming Tong Hui says that “For a male, the brighter the better, while for females, it appears better to be weaker. Softer nature b egets prosperity, while a stronger nature begets calamity.” This is compatible with the argum ents of Yin-Yang theor y. If the female is strong and bright, while the male is dim and weak, we call this Yin-Yang inversion and directly violates the Laws of Yin-Yang and naturally leads to disaster. Under this basic argument, the assessment of the male and femal e chart is therefore not the same, just as in Zi Ping Bazi. Assess the female’s Spouse domain as well as male’s main star on the Female side, while for the male, it is necessary to perform a complete chart-wide assessment.
Zi Wei Dou Shu as one of the ancient art of numerology, has therefore its own art and way of assessing Marriage destin y. To assess where the marriage is headed, assess the basic Marriage domain of both persons as well as their associated Matrix for good and unfortunate stars for predictions.
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The Spouse Domain describes what a person likes to see in the spouse, as well as the mental states of the; this domain documents the character, appearance and the relationship with the spouse. In assessing the relationship, it is most important whether the spouse is supportive or not. It is also possible to see if the relationship will affect the subject’s quality of life. Generally, it is not ideal for the Spouse Domain to be located at the four corners of a chart (, , , ) as it represents a relationship that is more prone to external influences and uncertainties. This domain can also predict whether marriage will end in divorce and indications of external affairs.
Indications of Third Parties If you notice that your palace contain or then it is possible that your spouse might have more opportunities with other women.
Common Star Combinations in Spouse Domain :
A male subject gets a virtuous wif e that can be a good mother. A female subject marr ies a prestigious person of high social standing. Harmonious relationship. Disturbances in early marriage, with the tendency that spouse has a strong character. Encountering , receives spouse’s wealth. Meeting the six auspicious stars, receives support and encouragement from spouse. Meeting the inauspicious stars, may hurt spouse or becomes a burden to the spouse.
Spouse is younger than subject.
Spouse is religious.
Turbulent relationship with periods of happiness and pain with full of comedic arguments. The marriage is not warm. The
female is older, or draws in a higher salary than the male. Easy to get caught up in
relationship issues but avoidable when the couple is about the same age, or works together.
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The spouse is of the subject’s idea l specifications. Great age gap b etween couple, harmonious relationship.
The spouse is pleasant looking.
The spouse is pleasant looking but very naggy.
Marriage is simple . Signs of wanting to take advantage of spouse’s assistance. If the subject is male, the female is prestig ious, female wants to reciprocate goodwill. Early marriage leads to a quarrelsome spouse. Late marriage leads to support from spouse. Encountering inauspicious stars indicates later marriage, seeing auspicious stars the subject receives support and help from spouse.
Loving relationship. Capable of enjoying good times and enduring trials together.
Blessed and beautiful relationship. There is no harmony in the relati onship if either stars is dim or encounters inauspicious stars.
Unconventional wedding or union situations. May be due to pre-marital sex and pregnancy etc.
The marriage is not smooth. May experience separation due to death or divorce. Only late marriage or marrying someone of the same age can that be mitigated. Alternatively, the spouse ought to share different interests for a successful marriage. Encountering the six auspicious stars, , the couple inherits property . Arguments frequent or separation when inauspicious stars are encountered.
Marriage under practical circumstances. A rich subject should enter a marriage later for harmony in the family. Early marriage leads to loss of wealth, quarrels and arguments leading to separation.
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The marriage feels run-of-the-mill, there is not much warmth in the relationship; frequent arguments.
Easily widowed, or cause part ner to go bankr upt. A female subje ct with will master the household. Strong of character, beneficial to husband. With and , she restricts the husband’s advancement. Tendency for solitude.
A loving union. A male subject is blessed with an int elligent, beautiful wife. The wife will also assist with the affairs of the household. She is mild in temperament. With the six auspicious stars, the relations hip is very good. With the six inauspiciou s stars, the relationship is bad, leading to a divorce. Easy to be a late marriage. Male is older.
Spouse is excessively concerned about the subject’s wellbeing. If the relationship is not harmonious, at least they can stay together until old age. If they are close, spouse does not live long.
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Spouse brilliant with talents, with an appreciation for material enjoyment and wealth. Harmonious relationship.
Spouse is gentle and graceful. When bright, the relat ionship is fulfilling. When dim, spouse will be tortured and mistreated.
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Late marriage is beneficial.
A union without much mutual feeling. The relat ionship feels like a burden and hard work. Spouse is naggy.
Male is older.
Female is older.
A marriage that does not benefit the spouse. Shows indications that the subject might hurt the spouse or increase the burden of the spouse. Early marriage leads to disharmony. Late marriage is better as it will not lead to injurious effects on the spouse; with auspicious stars, the couple may look towards a harmonious union. With inauspicious stars, the subject is embroiled with external affairs or multiple marriages.
A marriage that does not benefit the spouse. Difficult to achieve harmony in the marriage. A late marriage is slightly more fav ourable with the couple able to accomodate each other but harmony is still a difficult dream. With , wife lives long. With auspicious stars, the couple will not separate. With inauspicious stars, subject is promiscuous, with numerous relationships. These relationships do not necessarily have to end with marriages - some may just be co-habiting. clever. Spouse is young and
Harmonious relationship, but there may be a possibility for external affairs. With the six inauspicious stars, sexual relationships with two others.
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Harmonious relationship, but may experience external affairs.
Receives heaven’s assistance, and therefore a harmonious relationship. With inauspicious stars, may indicate third parties.
Harmonious relationship with mutual care and concern for partner until old age. There or in the same domain. is a tendency to be selfish in relationship if there is Easy to get a spouse of strong character. Encountering , may indicate second marriage. With , spouse may experience affairs.
The couple is mutually supportive. A male subject marries someone younger, a female subject marries some one older. The coupl e places greate r emphasis on living and enjoying the finer things in life. Spouse expects the respec t and praise from the subject. Add inauspicious stars , indicates that the marriage was arranged, or spouse keeps thinking of a third party, or great possibility for separation.
The relationship is passionat e if the domain readily encou nters auspicious stars . If it encounters inauspicious stars, there might be clashes and shows signs of separation due to travels.
Unusual expect ations from the marr iage, leading to an unfufil ling union. Rash behaviour. With , late marriage and potentially childless marriage.
Spouse feels strongly about the union and holds strong opinions anything within the household. May be restrictive on the subjec t, and there might be occasional friction due to issues arisi ng of close friends and relati ves. With auspicious stars, the couple occasionally experience some clashes. With , the marriage and child-bearing is delayed.
Spouse is passionate and willing to sacrifice for love, and possesses a degree of support. Capable of taking hardships.
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The couple enjoys good, high reputation.
Spouse typically and is responsible for making major decisions within the household, or partner has great influence and control over the finances of the family.
The couple places grea ter emphasis on living and enjoy ing the finer things in life. Capable of empathising with spouse in times of trial, but at the same time expects the respect and praise from the partner.
The marriage experiences delays and organisati onal issues. Mainly late marria ge. If the marriage was reluctant, the relationship lacks harmony.
Strange and unusual expectations of the marriage. Couple emphasises living well to an extent that reality is ignored, sometimes increasing the mental burden of the spouse or the subject’s health takes a beating. The relationship progressively wears thinner as time goes by.
Desire for material enjoyment is occasionally beyond their expenditure leading to displeasure, disharmony and may result in separation.
Emphasis on living well and enjoying life. A relationship with mu ch love. May b e embroiled with external affairs, liquor and gambling issues.
Subject has strong opinio ns about the direction of the union . Likely a late marriage, and subject does not live much with the spouse. Subject has a tendency to feel solitude in the relationship.
Strong desire for material wealth enjoy ment after marriage. Reluctant marriage, but after marriage the couple has little opportuni ty to stay together. Tendency to solitude.
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To assess affinity, compare the Annual Spouse domains of the two persons, followed by assessing the Decade and Destiny spousal domains for the big picture.
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Assessing Compatibility
To assess the compatibility between the personalities of the couple, first look to the Destiny Domain master star and assess the compatibility between the to stars of the person. Assess the Decade and Annual Destiny master stars then after. If the Destiny master stars are compatible, the couple’s relationships are pleasant and feel close to each other, so too does the effect of the Decade Destiny master stars. If the Decade master stars are in conflict, the couple is not exactly suitable for each other, quarrels and fighting are common, until separation or death. Yin-Yang Theory The Yin-Yang Theory is a rather a good way to ”fit” people together, though society is now more balanced in the way of power-distribution tolerance between the two genders. Suitable combinations of stars typically come from the same matrix e.g. Sha Po Lang, Ji Yue Tong Liang, etc. Very ”fated” matches with 80% same structure and stars within the Basic Spouse matrix of the subject that fits the Basic Self matrix of the subject’s partner. Evaluating Spousal Clashes
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B´o Sh`ı represents intellect while L`ı Sh`ı represents authority and control.
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B´o Sh`ı represents intellect while L`ı Sh`ı represents authority and control.
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Q¯ıng L´ ong is a bringer of good news. It can mit igate the bad effe cts of B¯ ai Hˇu when in the same palace or opposite. If Qing Long encounters Wen Chang and Wen Qu in the same domain, and sees Hong Luan, Tian Xi in the San Fang Si Zheng it cues to marriage or another child. With Tian Kui and Tian Yue in the same domain and encounte rs Tian Gui, Tian Guan, Tian Fu it cues to moving to another place for job improvements. With Tan Lang(Hua Lu) in Properties Domain, good for business.
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Lose a small bit of money. Extravagance on luxury goods.
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Z`ou Sh¯u
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Bo Shi Shi Er Shen and the year Earthly Branch’s exhibit similar properties:
both govern ill speeches.
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Da Hao is a peach blossom flower.
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Fu Bing with Tian Yao in the same domain cues to technical mastery or the subject may be treacherous. Fu Bing with Tuo Luo in the same domain cues towards a procrestinatory nature. Encountering Ling Xing, Di Kong Di Jie, the subject may be somebody else’s scapegoat or getting into trouble due to the actions of others.
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The subject is always the topic of small talk and bad mouthing. Not good for this star to enter Friends or Siblings where it hints at towards rumours and scandals with subordinates and peers.
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Romance flower. Easily attracts the attention of the opposite sex.
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Angel of Death
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Bad Luck
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Funeral Rites
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Constraint
When in one’s wealth is not under one’s control; rather it is under control
by some other.
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Authority Talisman
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Small Expenditure
Lose items or minor wealth loss; exceed budget.
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Big Expenditure
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Dragon Virtue
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White Tiger
Indications of villians in the sectors affected.
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Heavenly Virtue
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Disease Talisman
Subject spends on illness when enters . Protracted illness when encoun ter . Expenditure on illness is thankfully not great when is the master of the Domain.