14 major star

1. The Emperor

  • Symbolism: Likened to an ancient emperor; majestic, proud, and generous.

  • Key Traits: Responsible and strong but not aggressive. He expects to be obeyed and dictates to others.

  • Impact: Its placement indicates where you may be demanding; if “dark,” it can represent a tyrannical or lonely personality.

2. The Strategist

  • Symbolism: Represents intelligence, long-range planning, and strategy.

  • Key Traits: A quick thinker and fast learner who excels at multi-tasking; more of a follower than a leader.

  • Impact: A “dark” Tian Ji can be duplicitous and manipulative.

3. The Sun

  • Symbolism: The star of fame, leadership, and altruism.

  • Key Traits: Associated with outstanding work and public recognition.

  • Impact: When bright in a career sector (as with Bill Gates), it can make a person famous and successful.

4. The General

  • Symbolism: The star of power, wealth, and military authority, similar to a defense minister.

  • Key Traits: Cold, highly efficient, and focused on formulating strategies.

  • Impact: Represents money in a chart; obstructions to this star can lead to financial failure.

5. The Dreamer

  • Symbolism: Represents the “easy life,” relaxation, and being happy-go-lucky.

  • Key Traits: Non-competitive and avoids conflict.

  • Impact: Associated with good luck; in the money sector, it suggests wealth comes naturally without hard work.

6. The Diplomat

  • Symbolism: A complex star representing honesty and chastity at its best.

  • Key Traits: Emotional, friendly, and sociable.

  • Impact: Highly susceptible to negative stars; at its worst, it can indicate immoral behavior or illicit affairs.

7. The Architect

  • Symbolism: Represents leadership, conservatism, reliability, and helpfulness.

  • Key Traits: An administrative leader who prefers tradition over innovation.

  • Impact: A star of great wealth; notable figures like Michael Bloomberg have this in their wealth sector.

8. The Moon

  • Symbolism: Gentle, beautiful, quiet, and reserved.

  • Key Traits: Represents careful intelligence and taking time to formulate well-thought-out plans.

  • Impact: A star of wealth; if “bright” in the life sector, it indicates the individual will acquire a fortune.

9. The Alchemist

  • Symbolism: Enjoys the finer things in life, such as luxury, good food, and wine.

  • Key Traits: Opportunistic and can show reckless abandon in pursuit of desires.

  • Impact: Can be selfish and greedy; a “dark” Tan Lang indicates an extremely selfish individual.

10. The Orator

  • Symbolism: Used to assess aptitude for public speaking.

  • Key Traits: The most rational and logical of the stars, but also the most suspicious and argumentative.

  • Impact: A bright Ju Men with a Wealth catalyst suggests talent for speaking and a smooth life.

11. The Chancellor

  • Symbolism: Likened to an official who applies a stamp of approval to documents.

  • Key Traits: Represents passivity, administration, fairness, and loyalty.

  • Impact: Viewed as both powerful and powerless; it acts as a “Mirror” that reflects the other stars in its sector.

12. The Sage

  • Symbolism: Likened to a noble, scholarly elder statesman of antiquity.

  • Key Traits: Shows discipline, self-control, and idealism; it is academically talented.

  • Impact: Above the pettiness of politics; stays in position until goals are achieved.

13. The Warrior

  • Symbolism: Represents a general overseeing battle and laying out field strategies.

  • Key Traits: Aggressive and persevering.

  • Impact: Unlike Wu Qu (which is detached), Qi Sha is defined by its active aggression.

14. The Pioneer

  • Symbolism: A rebellious fighter on the front lines of a struggle.

  • Key Traits: Aggressive and difficult to get along with; it “tears down” before rebuilding.

  • Impact: Often leads to wasted resources; if in the wealth sector, it can indicate easy loss of money.

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