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THE STARS OF THE FOUR PILLARS
What follows is an extended list of the ‘stars’ to be found in Four Pillars/BaZi charts, keeping in mind that the term ‘stars’ here has no relation to actual stars. This document can be used and is intended as such for quick reference if one has their Four Pillars chart in front of them. There is a brief description of the main stars at the end of the document. The primary focus here is upon the relation of the Day Pillar and Day Master in particular to the other three Pillars, but other relations are included. It should be noted that some of these stars are simply different names for the same thing, with slightly different meanings: Day Breaker and Age Clasher; General Star and Gold Safe; Funeral Gate and Separate Edge. They are listed here together for people of differing exposure for ease of reference. As with all such influences, the meanings should be read allegorically, although they can produce the literal results! Also as with all astrology, there is a spiritual and a material interpretation for each of the stars, and they have to be read in context with the other Pillars and with a person’s innate inclinations. Never read them in isolation! Stressful stars can often lead to people becoming very successful in life if combined with other stars, too. Lastly, before considering these symbolic stars, the following quote from Annie Pecheva’s blog might prove helpful:
“The calculation of the symbolic stars is logically connected to the theory of Yin and Yang, 5 elements, 10 gods theory, Na Yin theory, 12 energy states, the 8th trigrams and I Ching, etc. It is a further interpretation of all these theories and its use and development through the centuries has proven what an exact information they can give. The symbolic stars are like the “leaves” of the stems and branches in the big tree of Chinese astrology.
The problem is that the symbolic stars should not be regarded separately from the whole picture of the horoscope. If one only searches the symbolic stars and forgets about the other information present in the chart (interrelations among the elements, 10 gods, etc.), then one will have a very partial and sometimes even incorrect understanding of the horoscope.”
Emphases added. Na yin, from the quote, refers to the ‘Melodic Elements’ of Nayin Wuxing, literally, ‘Receiving elements stem-branch’, or the Combined Elements within the Pillar, leading to the poetic names of the 60 stem-branch combinations. The 12 energy states refer to the phases of the cycle defined by the Branches. The Dragon is considered to be the peak energy of the cycle of the 12 Branches, for instance. The 12 energies are laid out in the post on the Branches. Otherwise, with Four Pillar chart in hand, enjoy your journey into the stars! (Below is a sample chart for which will be find the BaZi stars at the end of each section.)
Sec. 1: Day Branch to the Other Branches
Explanation from sample: The Ox is the Day Branch from the Day Pillar. It has Déjà Vu with the Year Pillar; Fortune Virtue and Widow Lodge with the Month Pillar; and Hook Edge with the Hour Pillar. Because of the Déjà Vu with the year, the Fortune Virtue benefits are lessened. This person will tend to spend quite a bit of time alone (Widow Lodge), and the possibility of losses and injuries (Hook Edge), though the more negative readings will be moderated by the Fortune Virtue. This was the BaZi chart for the 20th of October 2021 at 7:54 am in London. In Western astrology on that day the Sun was trine Jupiter (Fortune Virtue), but also conjunct Mars and square Pluto (Stressful stars). It was also the full moon. Pluto formed the apex of a t-square with the Sun/Moon/Mars combination. The total picture is one of luck, but also tensions and setbacks in the process. A further look into the cross-over between the Western and Oriental systems will be handled in a separate article.
Sec. 2: Stem/Branch Relations
Example from sample chart: The Day Master is Yin Metal. With the Hour Pillar we have Flying Dagger and Tomb Storage. With the Month Pillar we have Goat Blade. Yin Metal has no relation to the Day and Year Pillars. The general reading is one of an argumentative nature, being prone to accidents, negative thinking at times, prone to secrecy but also having hidden talents. It is a combination that tends toward introversion.
Sec. 3: Season’s Reference to the Other Three Pillars
Season’s Reference refers to the Month Branch. In other words, it is the relation between the Month Branch and all the other Branches. If you have this in your chart it is like ‘thanking your lucky stars’ because this placement brings help when needed and general good fortune. The ‘Season Pillar’ is especially important for family relations. If instead you have the Season Breaker, it serves to break the good fortune of the favorable Season’s reference.
Example from sample chart: The Ox Pillars (Day and Year) form no Season’s Reference. The Hour Pillar forms a Season Breaker from the Month Pillar. In other words, the Dragon Hour on any day (7 – 9 am) will tend to bring rustration, as when things do not flow, which can result in arguments and conflicts. It would not be a good time to negotiate business deals or enter into contracts. It is definitely not a good hour in which to marry – unless that Dragon Hour happens to be a Yang Fire or Yin Metal hour on that particular day. That would cancel the Season Breaker. The Season Breaker can also come from the Luck Pillar, signifying obstacles and a general downturn in luck.There may be disagreements of longer standing with family members during such a period.
Sec. 4: Special Considerations
External Peach Blossom: (Day Branch relation to Hour Branch)
Tiger, Horse, Dog=Rabbit
Monkey, Rat, Dragon=Rooster
Snake, Rooster, Ox=Horse
Pig, Rabbit, Sheep=Rat
This relation gives a propensity towards lust, “wine, women and song”, dissolute romantic behavior, a materialistic personality, squandering of money and lay-about behavior.
Heaven Doctor: TianYi / 天医 The Branch that precedes the Day Branch. Ex: Ox preceding Tiger, if Tiger is the Day Branch.
The Heaven Doctor is specifically connected with disease. This is the ‘healing star’, i.e., it has the capacity to balance and bring strength to the Day Branch. It also gives talent for medical studies and ease with one’s work in general. It is good for the study of metaphysics, philosophy, psychology and all types of scientific studies. It is a ‘five arts’ star.
The Six Elegant Day Masters:
Fire Horse, Fire Sheep, Earth Rat, Earth Ox, Earth Horse, Earth Sheep
These people are clever and talented. They are able to achieve fame and fortune.
God Leader Star: KuiGang / 魁罡 applies to any of the Four Pillars
Earth Dog, Metal Dog, Water Dragon, Earth Dragon
People with these combinations are strong leaders – bold, upright, outspoken, decisive, with strong leadership qualities, many ups and downs in life, but resilient, positive and hard-working. Makes for beautiful women, but strong. In essence, tough, persevering, resilient people.
This is a combination capable of turning adversity into opportunity. It gives amnesty from difficult circumstances. Blessings in disguise. Can become rich and high-ranking officials. Life will be worry-free. If the star is weak, the benefit will be reduced to half.
Three Stages Nobility: TianShang SanQiGuiRen / 天上三奇贵人 (Three Wonders, San Qi from Heaven, The Three Marvel, Three Extraordinary Noblemen) If the following three Branches are found in the Four Pillars w/o conflict
Tiger, Dragon, Monkey
Rabbit, Snake, Horse
Pig, Rat, Rooster
These people will be blessed with authority and high position. No harm can befall them.
Fortune Noble Star: found solely in the Day Pillar
Wood Tiger, Wood Ox, Wood Pig, Fire Rat, Fire Dog, Fire Rooster, Earth Monkey, Earth Sheep, Metal Horse, Metal Snake, Water Dragon, Water Rabbit
This is a wealth star and removes financial worry. Luck will come your way and fame is well-received. Produces erudite people and longevity. Revered by others.
Ten Spirit or Intelligence Stars: ShiLingRi / 十灵日 Day Pillar only
Wood Dragon, Wood Pig, Fire Dragon, Fire Rooster, Earth Horse, Metal Dog, Metal Tiger, Metal Pig, Water Tiger, Water Sheep
Marks a person who is versatile and clever, able to achieve fame readily, high reputation and erudite wit.
Day Master Virtue Stars:
Wood Tiger, Fire Dragon, Earth Dragon, Metal Dragon, Water Dog
Marks people who are compassionate and charitable, steady, will be blessed with good fortune, blessings in disguise
Day Master Noble Star:
Fire Rooster, Fire Pig, Water Rabbit, Water Snake
Virtuous and moral, beautiful features and modest, kind. If Direct Wealth, Eating or Resource Stars fall into the same category or support the Day Noble, then these will instill nobility and fortune.
Day Master Advancement Star:
Wood Rat, Wood Horse, Earth Rabbit, Earth Rooster
Fast fortune, great beauty of appearance, radiant personality. Decisive, positive, independent. Achieves results at work and will focus on R&D. The Peach Blossom Star ruins this placement through womanizing (man) or troublesome relationships (women).
Day Master Retreat Star:
Fire Ox, Fire Sheep, Water Dragon, Water Dog
More difficulty in succeeding in life. Pay cuts, loss of employment, always lazy and behind the times. Tardiness. Being conservative here is more favorable than putting up a strong front, as the latter will bring failure even faster.
A note about the Water Dragon: One of the sites that lists this combination does so in two ways – one positive and one negative. The listing above for the Retreat Star would appear to be in error. Other information I have seen equates this star more with the God Leader/Fortune Noble type of reading. My advice: Take the above with a grain of salt.
Solitary Phoenix Star:
Wood Tiger, Wood Snake, Fire Horse, Fire Snake, Earth Horse, Earth Monkey, Metal Pig, Water Rat, Water Snake
These are the most difficult placements for relationships. Unhappy sex life, and easily commit Peach Blossom activities.
Example from sample chart: Going from the top of the list above downward, when the Horse appears in the Luck Pillar, love is in the air! But be careful with this one, because that little fling you might be considering may just bring financial despair for you. Love is grand, and divorce is a hundred grand, as the saying goes! Think twice about indulging passions with this little Peach Blossom. The same goes for Horse days and months, too. Next on the list is the Heaven Doctor. The Rat is the Heaven Doctor for the Ox Day Pillar. So, if there is to be a medical procedure, for instance, it is best to wait for a Rat month, day or hour to have it done, The Rat in the Luck Pillar gives a good period to address any long-standing health issues or to take on a new health regime. Otherwise, the person born on this day would have two God Leader stars, from the Hour and Month Pillars, which makes for a very tough, resilient and persevering person. Your creative work will be bold and daring, having that extra something that captures people’s attention. It may also bring exceptional children who would be born leaders. Your family upbringing would instill those qualities in you as well.
Sec. 5: Relations Between the Master Elements:
Eating God: Created element drains creating element, or draining (eating) Element is created by the creating Element. Ex: wood drains water, water creates wood. Depends on the strength of the creating element. Creativity, eccentricity, perfectionism, as in a great chef. Fantasizing, daydreaming, often indicates and introverted personality. Often of high IQ. The ability to use knowledge advantageously. Creative genius.
Wood: Variety is the spice of life. Branching out. One idea leads to the next.
Fire: The refreshing taste of the new idea. Provocative and original. Inventors.
Earth: The same boring fare, but building with slowness and surety.
Metal: The clean, crisp taste. Infinitely practical. No Fluff. Straight to the point.
Water: Nouvelle Cuisine, the fringe thinker, avant garde artist, but often impractical. Fluid and unbounded. Best friend of the unknown. Fantasy writers.
Direct Officer: The star that controls the Day Master with the opposite polarities, such as Yin Water to Yang Fire. One of the best to have in the Four Pillars, because it minimizes efforts, but be careful about the authority one follows, and never follow blindly.
The procedure is as follows: The Death and Emptiness always refer to the Day Pillar, although they can refer to other Pillars as well. So, find your day Pillar in one of the Streams, from above, and then see if one of the Death or Emptiness Branches are in that stream. That will tell you if there is Death or Emptiness in your BaZi. For example, if one’s Day Pillar is the Wood Dog (1XI), then this is Stream 2. The Death and Emptiness Pillars are then IX and X, or Monkey and Rooster. The meanings are not necessarily bad/difficult: Death and Emptiness mean that the Branch is not able to support the Stem. However, if the Branch is an inimical placement (a Stressful Star) to begin with, then the influence is negated, which helps a person and releases one from its negative effects. The opposite is also true, and the overall effect is like the Pillar with the Death or Emptiness Branch has taken a holiday, as an analogy, and is of no use. As for the individual elements:
From our sample chart: From the top down in this list, Rob Wealth would be any Pillar would have Yang Metal. There is no Rob Wealth in the natal Four Pillars. The Eating God would be Water, which is found in the Hour Pillar. But there is double Yin Metal in the chart, which tends to cancel the Eating God. We find instead the Hour Pillar as the Hurting Officer of the Day Master. There are also two Hurting Officers to the Month Pillar, from the Day and the Year. Indirect Wealth would be a Yin Wood Pillar, which would have to come from a Year or a Luck Pillar. The same would be true for Direct Wealth, which would require a Yang Wood Pillar. Direct Officer would be a Yang Fire Pillar, and again, there are none in this chart. Likewise there is no Killing Pillar. The Day Master is the Direct Resource for the Hour Pillar, which would be an excellent position for parenting. Indirect Resource would be a Yin Water Pillar. The Month Pillar is Direct Wealth for this person, indicating a good family upbringing. The Dragon Pillar is the Death Star for the Day Master, which is good for speaking professions, like sales, press agents, diplomats and so forth. It is a very good placement for promoting one’s creative pursuits. In the Luck Pillar it is a good period for self-promotion. From here we go on to the meanings of the various stars.
The Fortunate Stars
Dragon Virtue: LongDe / 龙德 (Mentor, Promotion) One of the best stars to have in your BaZi. It brings ease and great luck. Meeting mentors and getting promotions. Clashes and combinations may remove the auspiciousness.
Fortune Noble Star: ShiGanLu / LuShen / 禄神 (Thriving, HS Wealth, Prosperity, Fortune Star, Promotion) Derived from the Day Stem. These people act in a more proactive and positive manner. Very energetic in doing things, positive in action, with a comfortable life, a smooth sailing life and positive money flow fro a weak Day Master. If the Day Master is strong this star tends toward carelessness, sloppiness and lack of commitment. If in an Empty Branch it brings financial hardship and losses, either by birth or by Luck Pillar.
Fortune Virtue: This star gives a lifetime of fortune, and fulfilment of every desire. It enhances every auspicious situation. Clashes and combinations will remove the auspiciousness.
General Star: JiangXing / 将星 Derived from the Day Branch. (General, Financier, Gold Safe) People who have the General Star will have outstanding leadership ability and authority. This star dislikes sitting beside or combining with Clash or evil stars! If this happens, the General Star will become a fierce star, and will encourage power combined with wicked and wild behavior, especially if by the Luck Pillars. The star is also a wealth star, and these people will be in charge of finances and sit in official positions.
Golden Carriage: JinYu / 金舆 (Helpful Wife/Husband) People with Golden Carriage will have a happy match with a partner or have a spouse that brings wealth. They will care for their siblings, and can become rich. It gives good relationships. Both men and women look gentle, and have kind words and deeds, leading to a happy life, with strong family bonding. It is a fame and wealth star and can bring high station and reputation.
Gold Safe: These people have outstanding talent, ability and strong financial and management abilities, which commonly leads to leadership and executive positions. Clashes and combinations will remove the auspiciousness.
Heavenly Joy: TianXi / 天喜 Creates a fine and upstanding character with fine features. It is generally very lucky.
Heavenly Noble: TianDeGuiRen / 天德贵人 (Heavenly Virtue Noble, Heaven Nobleman, Heavenly Virtue) Derived from the Month Branch. Implies good family upbringing. Gives encounters with helpful and sympathetic people. It is especially helpful in difficult times, as in when there are clashes otherwise because it brings in help and guidance when needed the most. Instrumental in helping you achieve your goals in life. This is one of the most fortunate stars to have in the BaZi chart. Marks goodness and compassion in character, high morality and aid to the weak.
Learning Hall: XueTang / 学堂 (Professor, Literacy, Precious Educational Hall, Academic Star) Derived from the Day Stem. Gives higher than average intelligence, facility with academic studies, a person who excels at learning, facility with words and an ability to turn difficult situations to one’s advantage. It gives the ability to ‘think outside the box’.
Literary: WenChang / WenXing / 文昌 (Intelligence, Academic, Intellect) Derived from the Day Stem. This is a blessing star, and can turn bad into good. Clever and intelligent, very versatile in thought and actions. Good with words and writing. Pleasant personality. Attention to details and very instrumental.
Red Phoenix: HongLuan / 红鸾 (Red Matchmaker, Celebration, Promotion) Derived from the Year Branch. Men and women with this placement are generally charming and beautiful. It aids in seeking financial benefit, and also helps in attracting auspicious events. If it appears on the Stem it is better. Clashes and combinations will reduce auspiciousness.
The Stressful Stars
Bath: This is another type of Peach Blossom. It is mostly related to relationship disputes.
Blood Edge: XueRen / 血刃 (Bloody Knife, Star of Blood) Derived from the Month Branch, implying family/childhood influences. Branch conflicts exacerbate the troublesome aspects of this star. If there are no clashes, then it is usually dormant unless activated by a clash with a luck pillar. Prone to accidents and injury, bleeding, surgery due to things such as sharp objects: knives, weapons and other such items. This person is more sensitive than usual, and should be careful when handling such objects.
Day Breaker: Life for the Day Breaker personality is very unstable. They do not like restrictions and they feel restless at home. The spouse will have poor health or the relationship will end in divorce or it will result in quarrels between husband and wife; or they will find it difficult to get along with their children, or the children will have poor health.
Deceased God/ Official Charm, also known as the Death Star: WangShen / 亡神 (Death God, Legal Mobster, Death Star, Deceased God, Spirit of Decline) Derived from the Day Branch. This star has a mixed influence, depending on other factors. Well-placed, it is known as Official Charm. If it is so, the person will have power and authority, making them good with strategic planning, with sophisticated plans, a go-getter, but shallow of heart and calculating, petty and impatient. It is also one of the placements that gives a love of ‘wine, women (or men) and song’. If the same chart with an ominous star, its ominous nature is more to the fore, giving frivolous lawsuits, and causing one to lose ground.
Déjà vu: Déjà vu means the duplication of a pillar. Represents pain, depression, or even bankruptcy, as well as personal damage, such as self-harming or addictions. The position of the other Pillar will indicate the direction of the harming causation.
Five Ghosts: WuGui / 五鬼 (Five Ghost Talisman, Backstabbing, Bickering, Five Ghosts of Void and Decline) Derived from the Year Branch. This is a particularly harmful star. It tends to give pitfalls in life, such as lawsuits, litigation, vulnerability to thieves or accidents. These people must be vigilant and careful at all times, speak the truth always and be modest in their behavior and speech.
Flying Dagger: FeiRen / 飞刃 (Flying Blade, Flying Knife, Star of Blood) Derived from the Day Stem. As the name suggests, this star can result in miscarriages, injuries from criminal behavior, bloodletting, or bankruptcy. It is unique in that it can produce traffic accidents due to behavioral problems.
Funeral Gate: SangMenSha / 丧门 (Funeral Door, Mourning Star) Derived from the Day Branch. It is said that people with this star offend the evil spirits if one attends funerals or visits gravesites. It is detrimental to financial issues when it appears in the year (progressed Pillar or the Year Pillar). When going through the Luck Pillar with this star, one should pay more attention to the health of parents and relatives, taking care of their health if possible. It is activated only if in conflict or harm with Branches.
Goat Blade: YangRen / 羊刃 (Yang Knife, Sword) Derived from the Day Stem. Like the Flying Dagger, this star tends toward wounds, but without the criminal element. It is a star of power. This is a bravery star and is resilient. The personality is impatient, gives emotional entanglements and intensity of actions. It is not a good match for siblings, in that they will constantly be daring each other to do and say things. In careers it tends toward the military, the judiciary, police, surgeons or technical trades, where skill and daring are required. For weak Day Master, good luck and success. For strong Day Master, bad luck, legal problems and poor family relations.
Heaven Dog: Another star of criminal injury, and being accident-prone. It is a star that can produce disfigurement. Be particularly careful when it appears in the Luck Pillars (progressed Pillars). Damage through villainy or disease can arise then.
Hook Edge: GouJiao / 勾绞 (Quarrel, Dispute, Meeting the Law ) Derived from the Year Branch. It is very easy to get into trouble with this star, with a lifetime of gossiping and trouble. People with this placement should think before talking and should mind their own business. Can indicate the occurrence of litigation. If in the Day or Luck Pillar there could be losses and injuries.
Imperial Canopy: HuaGai / 华盖 (Elegant Seal, Loner, Talent, Elegant Cover, Star of Arts) Derived from the Day Branch. This is a star that gives unique ideas, talents, skills, artistry, musical ability, and ability in design and aesthetics. This is a very talented person – smart, philosophical, with an interest in metaphysics, religion, knowledgeable, and producing a psychic nature. These people can live up to their highest potential to reach their goals. With an attitude toward loneliness, they can do without much help from siblings and relatives. Imperial Canopy, Resource or Officer stars in the same Pillar and will indicate a person who is highly respected in society and it gives achievements in official circles. If Imperial Canopy falls into empty placements, it will be good for religious life or a solitary progress. If the Imperial Canopy falls into death placements, Clash or Control, Sickness and Disaster stars, it will be difficult to raise children. In such case as the latter, the life path will not smooth sailing.
Major Squander/Age Clasher: SuiPo / 岁破 (financial losses, destruction) Wasted time and many twists and turns in life. Prevention is the best cure here, as is a careful and steady outlook. It gives a greater chance of monetary loss, loss of inheritance, and generally tends toward anxiety and poor health. There is the possibility of injuries.
Peach Blossom: XianChiTaoHua / 咸池桃花 (Peach Blossom by the Pool, Flower of Romance ) Derived from the Day Branch. Peach Blossom is a mixed influence, good or bad depending on the other influences. It must be judged with reference to the five elements and the good and bad Shensha. If appearing at the Year or Month, it will be categorized as ‘inside Peach Blossom’, which gives blessings within relationships. If appearing at the Day or Hour, it will be categorized as ‘outside Peach Blossom’, which tends toward extramarital affairs. If more than three Beach Blossoms appear at the Branch of either the Rat, the Horse, the Rabbit or the Rooster, it would mean Peach Blossom everywhere! Peach Blossom produces charming men and beautiful women, great popularity, passionate, and sometimes greedy people. However, it also tends to produce people who are more emotionally unstable, with disorderly conduct, and big-time spenders – and very worldly-wise as a result!
Red Clouds: LiuXia / 流霞 (Cascading Clouds, Injury, Star of Blood, Shooting Star ) Derived from the Day Master. This is one of the disaster stars and tends toward accident-prone people and sudden, unexpected events. It is also what might be called a ‘bloody star’, in that it tends toward bloody traumas, such as abortion, major surgeries, and miscarriage – sometimes even death.
Red Envy HongYanSha / HongYanTaoHua / 红艳桃花 (Red Chamber, Affair, Beautiful Peach Blossom, Peach Blossom, Passions, Red Peach Blossom) Derived from the Day Stem. Difficulties in controlling the passions, with many intimate relationships. Produces a lovable character, passionate and desirable, romantic and sentimental, handsome looks for man and beautiful women. Affairs are often indicated for people in relationships.
Separate Edge: Life with the Separate Edge star gives pitfalls, frivolous lawsuits or jail time. Experience has shown that life with Separate Edge is not necessarily the main cause of imprisonment or lawsuits. It can mean outstation or overseas assignments. Otherwise, it is hard to get out of difficult circumstances.
Solitary Star and Widow Lodge: GuChen / 孤辰 (Hermit loner, Solitary Time, Loneliness) Derived from the Day Branch. This can give a solitary life, is characteristic of loneliness, and is not good for siblings and relatives. If it receives supporting stars, these can take away the solitary nature. If it is found with death stars, it will not be good. Good fortune is not realized in a timely manner. If the Day Pillar is the Solitary Star, The person will have no affinity with the spouse and children. The Solitary Star at Year Pillar is better for getting a foster parent, because it could harm the biological parent. For a man with the Solitary Star, and with the Direct and Indirect Wealth falling into death star placements, it means that married life is not accommodating. Woman with Widow Lodge, and with Officer and Killing stars falling in death star placements, this also means that married life is not accommodating. Great effort should be put into communication skills with partners and children in such cases.
Six Adversities: A lifetime of difficulties, worries and hardships. If there are fortunate stars to help, they can reverse the effects.
Tomb Storage: This gives introverted and stubborn people, who always like to hide the truth. It also indicates hidden talents. It tends toward an argumentative nature, negative thoughts and emotions and mental disturbances. In health, it tends toward a weak constitution.
Tragic Disaster: The main indicator here is for fire and water disasters. If a fortune star helps, it will become very powerful.
Tragic Robbery: JieSha / 劫煞 (Robbery Sha, Accident, Robbing Devil, Robbery, Robbing Star) Derived from the Day Branch. The name of this start literally means ‘taking power’. It is a star of intrigue and scheming, either by the person if strong or toward the person if from the Luck Pillar. This gives an impatient personality, a lifetime of being the brunt of gossip, bankruptcy and misfortune. It gives problems related to ear, nose, throat and intestinal disease. If it can be used constructively, it will produce a competitive person with the courage to act and serve. If the person is jealous, it indicates sexual violence, vulnerability to unexpected disasters. If found in the Year Pillar or the Luck Pillar, beware of bankruptcy, being framed and hurt by friends, extortion and other such unhappiness.
Travelling Horse: YiMa / 驿马 (Sky Horse, Travel, Post Horse, Horse Star, Horseman) Derived from the Day Branch. The Travelling Horse is a busy, outgoing, emphasis. It acts fiercely. It gives an unstable mindset, but is perfect for self-development abroad, and it gives many changes in career. Suitable for careers such as diplomatic work, foreign affairs, actors, drivers, restauranteurs, writers, tourism, travel workers, and traveling salespeople. It weakens favorable stars because of its instability and exacerbates unfortunate stars.
White Tiger: This is the star of criminal injury. It makes it easier to get into lawsuits and makes a person prone to bodily injury. There can be accidents or even bankruptcy, and there can be traffic accidents. Females with this star produce a staunch and decisive personality.
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