- Star Luck
- Shuai
- Sitting Branch
- Yang
- Void
- Shen-You
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Bai La Jin
Destiny Mapping
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu Sitting Alone (Tian Fu). Tian Fu is a “Repository Star,” associated with containment, stewardship, and strategic depth. The Well-Being (Fu De) Palace represents one’s inner world and subconscious. With Tian Fu here, it indicates that deep down the native is actually steady, practical, and even somewhat conservative. Unlike the outward flamboyance suggested by Tan Lang, she knows how to plan with composure, maintain what she has built, and is less likely to be swept away by impulse.
Four Transformations
No direct Four Transformations. Tian Fu itself is known for its capacity to neutralize challenging influences, providing a strong psychological defense mechanism. No matter how noisy the outside world gets, she retains an inner sanctuary—knowing how to enjoy life while planning for long-term interests.
Life Area Guidance
This helps explain why she can stay firmly positioned amid fast-fading influencer trends. The exterior reads as impulsive Tan Lang, but the core is shrewd Tian Fu. Her approach to building a business footprint shows a maturity beyond her years and a strong drive to control and allocate resources (the “repository”).
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen Sitting Alone (Lian Zhen). Lian Zhen is considered a secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) star and is also associated with a “Confinement Star” theme; it belongs to the Fire element. In the Property & Residence Palace, beyond suggesting a living environment that may feature lots of electronics or avant-garde design, it can also hint at an underlying sense of constraint at home or complicated interpersonal entanglements within the household (such as binding obligations tied to family relationships).
Four Transformations
No direct Four Transformations. However, influenced by Tan Lang in the opposite palace, this suggests a preference for high-traffic, vibrant areas when it comes to residence or real-estate investing, and a greater likelihood of drawing outside attention due to property matters or family privacy issues.
Life Area Guidance
As a Hollywood rising star, her luxury-home lifestyle is part of how she presents herself. Lian Zhen’s Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) quality also suggests that her home is not only a place to live, but also a “set” for content creation and showcasing private life—blurring the boundary between domestic space and work space.
Key Aspects
Parents
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin Sitting Alone (Tai Yin). Tai Yin represents the mother and senior women, and also relates to yin-style wealth. With Tai Yin in the Parents Palace, it clearly indicates the mother’s dominant role in the native’s life. Within the family dynamic, the mother’s influence is significantly stronger than the father’s.
Four Transformations
Tai Yin transforms to Hua Ke (Ke: Recognition / Academic Merit). Hua Ke signifies reputation, credentials, and public esteem. Tai Yin transforming to Hua Ke suggests that her mother is not only talented but may also gain distinction through reputation—or that the native’s fame is, to a considerable extent, supported by her mother’s cultivation, operations, and inherited advantages. The mother functions as a Gui Ren (Mentor / Helpful People) and a form of “brand endorsement” on her path to prominence.
Life Area Guidance
This aligns closely with real-life context. Her mother, Sheri Nicole, is also a major influencer with tens of millions of followers and played a pivotal role in advancing Addison’s early career. Their mother–daughter branding is a core asset of her public image, with the mother directly contributing “recognition” (Hua Ke).
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang Sitting Alone (Tan Lang). Tan Lang is one of Zi Wei Dou Shu’s primary Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) stars, associated with desire, talent, and social magnetism. This star gives the native a strong drive to perform and a naturally attention-drawing presence. Its core is “tan” (desire)—a powerful yearning for a colorful life and the ability to seize opportunities. This configuration suggests she is unlikely to be content with an ordinary path; instead, she tends to enter the public eye through body-based expression (dance) and appearance advantages—an archetypal entertainment-oriented profile.
Four Transformations
The Geng Heavenly Stem is not directly activated by the Four Transformations, but is illuminated by the opposing palace’s Tai Yang (Sun) transforming into Lu (Prosperity). Although the Life Palace’s main star does not participate in the Four Transformations in a Geng year, the energy of the Travel/Outward Expression Palace strongly projects here. This indicates that her self-worth and personality expression are best activated through “going outward” or gaining exposure; external applause becomes a key fuel for establishing her sense of identity.
Life Area Guidance
Addison Rae’s rapid shift from an ordinary dance student to a global top-tier influencer closely reflects Tan Lang’s “multi-talented” nature and its strength in monetizing personal charm. Her early short-form videos focused largely on dance and self-presentation—one of the most direct and original ways Tan Lang energy tends to express itself.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Ju Men Sitting Alone (Ju Men). Ju Men represents the “mouth,” emphasizing communication, disputes, or interpersonal distance. In a family-relations palace, this often points to a communication barrier between the native and siblings, or siblings who “make a living with words” and have a more reserved, incisive, debate-skilled temperament. Ju Men also carries the meaning of “obscuration,” which may suggest that siblings were less outwardly prominent than the native earlier on.
Four Transformations
No direct Four Transformations involvement from a main star. The Four Transformations do not erupt directly in this palace, indicating siblings have relatively limited direct influence over the native’s life trajectory—more of a background presence than a key driver of major turning points.
Life Area Guidance
Although Addison has two younger brothers, their role is relatively marginal in her fame narrative (consistent with Ju Men’s “obscuring” quality). The family spotlight is largely centered on her interactions with her mother; the relative plainness of the Siblings Palace highlights her independence within peer kinship ties.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang Sitting Alone (Tian Xiang). Tian Xiang is an “imprint-type” star, associated with support, propriety, and presentation. This suggests the native has high aesthetic standards for a partner, tending to prefer someone good-looking, well-groomed, and with a certain social standing or “official” legitimacy. Tian Xiang is relatively passive, implying that in relationships she may place greater emphasis on whether the other person can align with her public image.
Four Transformations
Influenced by the opposing palace’s Po Jun (Po Jun). While Tian Xiang itself is steady, it is challenged by the cross-influence from the Career Palace and the Travel/Outward Expression Palace. As a result, relationship dynamics can be strongly affected by career shifts and external public opinion.
Life Area Guidance
As a public figure, her relationships (such as the on-and-off dynamics with Bryce Hall) have consistently been under the spotlight, and partners are often well-known within the same scene—matching Tian Xiang’s preference for “propriety” and perceived compatibility. Tian Xiang’s passive quality can also place her in the position of having to manage and protect her image amid relationship-related discourse.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong Sitting Alone (Ease/Enjoyment Star). Tian Tong is associated with comfort, leisure, and emotional tone. In the Career Palace, this often points toward entertainment, service work, or any field centered on helping people feel good. This helps explain why her career took off through light, fun short-form dance content rather than a more academic or technical track.
Four Transformations
Tian Tong Hua Ji (transforms to Ji; Friction/Constraint). Hua Ji tends to signify obstacles, fixation, or a sense of emotional burden. Tian Tong Hua Ji in the Career Palace can be paradoxical: she works in an industry meant to bring joy, yet may privately experience anxiety, emptiness, or emotional strain. It can also indicate that career growth comes with significant psychological pressure, or periodic swings in public opinion that feel all-consuming.
Life Area Guidance
Despite a polished and glamorous image, Tian Tong Hua Ji highlights the harder realities she may need to navigate professionally: online harassment, body shaming, and the mental load of sustaining a "happy" persona. Her achievements are often tied to learning how to work through these inner constraints (Hua Ji).
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu Sitting Alone (Finance/Discipline Star). Wu Qu is strongly associated with wealth management, execution, and toughness. In the Friends/Networks Palace (also called the Servants Palace), it suggests a circle of practical doers, finance-adjacent people, or strong-willed personalities. These ties are often less about purely emotional exchange and more about resources, leverage, and results-oriented alliances.
Four Transformations
Wu Qu Hua Quan (transforms to Quan; Influence/Authority). Hua Quan relates to authority, control, and status. This indicates that her social sphere is likely to include people with real decision-making power. Friends are not only well-resourced but also influential, and dynamics in the relationship may skew toward strong leadership or dominance on their side.
Life Area Guidance
Addison’s close connection with the Kardashian family (Kourtney Kardashian) is an apt example of this placement. She aligns with figures who hold major commercial power and social reach (Wu Qu Hua Quan). Such ties can elevate her platform and access, while also making social interactions feel more like strategic positioning and power dynamics.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang Sitting Alone (Sun Star). Tai Yang emphasizes visibility, generosity, and reputation. The Travel/External Palace reflects how the native presents in the outside world and the kinds of opportunities encountered away from home. With Tai Yang here, life tends to benefit from going farther afield and gaining recognition in public arenas. Her main stage is less likely to be her birthplace and more likely to be a broader setting where she can be widely seen.
Four Transformations
Tai Yang Hua Lu (transforms to Lu; Prosperity). This is among the more favorable configurations for those born in a Geng year. Hua Lu points to smoother flow of resources and earnings; Tai Yang Hua Lu suggests that reputation can translate into income. Each instance of public exposure (Tai Yang) is more likely to convert into tangible benefits (Lu). It is a classic signature of visibility-driven success, where popularity and monetization reinforce each other.
Life Area Guidance
Moving from Louisiana to Los Angeles (long-distance relocation) and becoming known on the internet, today’s largest "public square," aligns well with a Tai Yang Hua Lu pattern. Her wealth is less about keeping things private and more about being seen: the more exposure, the stronger the momentum tends to be.
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji and Po Jun (Tian Ji Po Jun). Tian Ji is associated with the nervous system and mental processing; Po Jun is linked to high consumption, disruption, and reset. This pairing suggests that overthinking or sustained mental strain (Tian Ji) can correlate with faster depletion of bodily reserves (Po Jun). In modern terms, it often aligns with high-intensity cognitive work accompanied by endocrine imbalance, stress load, or anxiety tendencies.
Four Transformations
Indirectly echoes Tian Tong Hua Ji (Transformational Constraint). Although the Ji E Gong (Health Palace) itself shows no direct Si Hua (Four Transformations), the Hua Ji energy from the Career Palace can transmit into the body, implying that work pressure may convert directly into physical burden. Attention is advised for stress-related eating patterns or sleep disruption.
Life Area Guidance
Under long-term, high-intensity social-media exposure and public scrutiny, Tian Ji + Po Jun highlights the mind-body cost behind the glamour. This setup often appears in careers that require heavy energy expenditure to maintain a “dynamic balance”—the body can become the primary resource being spent.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang Sitting Alone (Tian Liang Du Zuo). Tian Liang is often regarded as a protective, elder-like star, associated with guidance and early maturity. In the Zi Nv Gong (Children Palace), it usually points not only to children, but also to the nature of the native’s juniors, followers, and fan community. Tian Liang suggests her fanbase may carry a “needs care or mentorship” quality, or that she naturally presents a warm, big-sister style of approachability.
Four Transformations
No direct Si Hua (Four Transformations). The overall tone is relatively gentle, suggesting that when nurturing juniors or engaging with fans, she is more driven by an innate sense of care and responsibility rather than strong utilitarian motives.
Life Area Guidance
In the social-media era, fans function like “children.” Tian Liang’s signature allows her public image to be sexy (Tan Lang) while still maintaining a friendly, next-door approachability (Tian Liang). This “non-threatening” quality can serve as a key protective layer, helping her bridge from TikTok to mainstream media.
Key Aspects
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei and Qi Sha Shared (Zi Wei Qi Sha Tong Gong). This is a highly explosive configuration often described as “channeling pressure into authority.” Zi Wei is the sovereign star; Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) is the warrior-strategist archetype. Placed together, it implies “leading from the front.” The native is unlikely to be someone who simply benefits passively; wealth tends to come through bold decisions and pioneering business moves. It often points to a pattern of seeking opportunity through challenge and building a personal business empire to accumulate wealth.
Four Transformations
Influenced by Tan Lang in the Ming Gong (Life Palace) and Tian Tong Hua Ji (Transformational Constraint) in the Guan Lu Gong (Career Palace). The source of wealth may be powerful and commanding, yet the process can involve intense competition and volatility. This signature generally favors entrepreneurial pathways over stable salary-based income, leaning instead toward brand building, major endorsements, and more monopoly-like business models.
Life Area Guidance
Addison is not only an influencer; she quickly launched the beauty brand Item Beauty and moved into Hollywood. This lightning-fast conversion of “traffic” into “capital” is a classic expression of Zi Wei + Qi Sha: taking the helm to consolidate resources. She is less inclined to remain an employee and more inclined to become the “queen” of her own commercial territory.