- Star Luck
- Jue
- Sitting Branch
- Bing
- Void
- Xu-Hai
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Jian Feng Jin
Destiny Mapping
Parents
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu (Finance/Discipline Star) presides — discipline and material support. Wu Qu is a wealth star and also symbolizes toughness and resolve; its element is Metal. In the Parents Palace, it often points to parents with a stern, serious temperament, or ties to fields such as finance, metals/engineering, or the military. This configuration suggests that while the native may receive practical support from parents (especially materially), emotional expression can feel somewhat restrained, or there may have been periods in early life with limited time together.
Four Transformations
Wu Qu has no Four Transformations here. Wu Qu’s self-reliant, strict quality can show up as rigorous family discipline or an upbringing that emphasizes independence. This energy suggests that the family of origin provided more in the way of survival skills and realistic guidance than indulgence, helping to build notable resilience and grit.
Life Area Guidance
This aligns with an early life narrative in which the family environment may have pushed him to learn independence and financial realism at a young age. Wu Qu’s pragmatic traits carry into his personality, allowing him to approach an entertainment career with a business-minded sharpness and a warrior-like steadiness—shaped gradually by the subtle influence of his upbringing.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong (Blessing Star) in the Life Palace, with strong auspicious support. In Zi Wei Dou Shu, Tian Tong is often regarded as a "Blessing Star," linked to emotional richness, enjoyment of life, and artistic inspiration. This configuration suggests an inborn likability and a kind of "winning without forcing" social ease. Others may perceive the native as gentle, pleasant, or having a youthful vibe (such as Maluma's "Pretty Boy" image). With Tian Tong entering the Life Palace, emotional sensitivity tends to be strong, and subtle feelings can be transmuted into creative fuel. It also implies that life motivation leans more toward happiness and inner fulfillment than toward purely material conquest.
Four Transformations
No Si Hua (Four Transformations) anchored in the Life Palace; it draws energy from the opposite palace. Although the Life Palace itself does not carry the Four Transformations, the overall field influence can activate Tian Tong's relaxed quality into an "enjoying the stage" trait. This energy helps him look at ease in performance rather than strained or heavy, allowing audiences to directly feel the lightness and joy he conveys.
Life Area Guidance
This trait shows clearly in Maluma's career. His early musical style often carried romantic and easygoing tones, and his public persona long maintained a charming, non-threatening "boy-next-door" or "romantic lover" baseline. This natural approachability is a core foundation of his fan appeal.
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang (Sun Star) presides — radiant visibility. Tai Yang relates to outward expression, generosity, and reputation. The Well-being/Spirituality Palace reflects one’s inner world, interests, and sources of fulfillment. With Tai Yang here, the native tends to feel most satisfied when “shining,” being seen, and drawing attention. This configuration suggests someone naturally suited to the stage, whose psychological energy is fueled by external feedback and applause; privately, they may also prefer a lively, bright, and socially active lifestyle.
Four Transformations
Tai Yang has no Four Transformations here. With Tai Yang in the Well-being/Spirituality Palace, the key is whether it is strong (exalted) in position. If well-placed, it indicates an open, straightforward mindset and a genuine willingness to help others. This supports a positive mental state under the high pressure of the entertainment industry; their joy comes from “giving” and “performing,” reflecting an outward-oriented psychological structure.
Life Area Guidance
Maluma’s on-stage vitality and his engagement in public-interest initiatives (such as his arts foundation) reflect Tai Yang’s qualities. He is unlikely to thrive in isolation or being overlooked; he needs, like the sun, to keep generating heat and light for others. This is both a professional requirement and a central pathway to his sense of spiritual fulfillment.
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji (Strategy/Change Star) and Po Jun (Breakthrough/Rebuild Star) in the same palace — wealth through movement and turnover. Tian Ji emphasizes change and adaptability; Po Jun signifies dismantling and rebuilding. With these two dynamic stars in the Property/Residence Palace, it often suggests less suitability for long-term, fixed real-estate holding, or a living situation that changes frequently. This configuration points to a home base shaped by constant shifts—possible frequent moves, renovations, or temporary residences across different parts of the world—with an asset strategy that favors high liquidity and rapid rotation.
Four Transformations
Po Jun transforms to Lu (Hua Lu: Prosperity/Opportunity). Hua Lu indicates income streams and opportunities. When Po Jun Hua Lu lands in the Property/Residence Palace, it implies “out with the old, in with the new”: profits come through changing, refurbishing, or restructuring assets. This transformation significantly refines Po Jun’s disruptive edge, turning “consumption” into “investment returns,” and can indicate substantial wealth through buying/selling property or investing in tangible businesses.
Life Area Guidance
This mirrors a global star’s lifestyle—rarely staying in one place, traveling year-round across the world (the movement of Tian Ji). At the same time, Po Jun Hua Lu also aligns with building and displaying wealth through investments such as luxury homes and vehicles (Property in a broader sense), where the liquidity of these assets contributes to real, measurable appreciation.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei (Emperor Star) and Qi Sha (Warrior Star; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) share the same palace, often described as channeling intense drive into authority. Zi Wei is the sovereign archetype, while Qi Sha carries a decisive, combat-ready strategist quality; together they form a highly pioneering, power-oriented structure sometimes called the “Zi-Sha configuration.” It indicates strong ambition, boldness, and a preference for control in one’s career—often aiming to lead the field or build an independent business empire rather than follow others.
Four Transformations
Zi Wei and Qi Sha have no annual Four Transformations here, yet the palace aura is inherently powerful. This combination itself signifies “authority.” It supports fast execution—turning ideas into action—along with risk tolerance and a tough, decisive style. In highly competitive markets, it can help the native carve out a distinctive advantage.
Life Area Guidance
Rising quickly from a teenager in Medellin to a leading figure in Latin music, Maluma demonstrates the commanding profile typical of Zi Wei + Qi Sha. He not only performs but also builds a personal brand; this “I will take the helm” stance mirrors Zi-Sha presiding in the Career Palace—he is not just an artist, but the primary architect of his own direction.
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (Protector / Longevity Star) presides, indicating supportive sheltering influence. Tian Liang is associated with longevity, seniority, principles, and protective backing. In the Servants/Friends Palace (networks and associations), this points to a circle that often includes older people, seasoned seniors, or recognized authorities. This configuration suggests the native can be readily supported by elders or industry heavyweights, and friendships may form around mentorship dynamics or shared ideals/spiritual resonance.
Four Transformations
Tian Liang has no Four Transformations. Its more aloof, principled quality shows up here as “a gentlemanly, measured kind of friendship.” The energy suggests that although the person may appear widely connected, the true inner circle is relatively small and can carry a serious—sometimes instructive—tone. These figures often serve as guiding lights when the native feels uncertain.
Life Area Guidance
Early in his career, receiving recognition and collaboration opportunities from enduring music icons such as Madonna and Marc Anthony (aligned with Tian Liang symbolism) reflects this palace strongly. These senior figures were not merely friends; they functioned as mentors and provided crucial endorsement for his trajectory.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen (Intensity/Transformation Star) presiding, secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) entering the palace. Lian Zhen is a star associated with change, intensity, and a magnetic allure, and it corresponds to Yin Fire. In the Siblings Palace (also representing collaborators and peers/competitors), this suggests the native moves within highly complex circles full of competition and temptation. This configuration indicates that partners or rivals are often sharp and talented yet hard to read; relationships can involve tight interest-based ties while also carrying undercurrents of subtle contest.
Four Transformations
Lian Zhen does not take part in Si Hua (Four Transformations) (for this year's Heavenly Stem). Here, Lian Zhen's "binding" quality shows more as interpersonal entanglement. Because it does not directly transform into Lu (benefit) or Ji (pressure), it points to a stalemate-like dynamic: the network within the industry is both support and constraint, not something easily cut off.
Life Area Guidance
The entertainment industry's ecology aligns well with Lian Zhen's signature. On his rise, Maluma collaborated with many high-profile artists (e.g., Shakira, Madonna). Such ties are often more than straightforward commercial win-win arrangements; they can carry strong emotional coloration or complex exchanges of interests, matching the "interwoven complexity" that Lian Zhen represents.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu (Treasury/Steward Star) alone, guarding the wealth storehouse. Tian Fu is known as a stabilizing "treasury" star, associated with resources, containment, and steadiness. This configuration suggests that, at a deeper level, the native is drawn to a partner who is grounded, accommodating, and possibly well-supported in background. Tian Fu emphasizes "holding and preserving," meaning that although the outer image in love may seem flirtatious, the inner need often seeks a more traditional, stable structure. He may want a partner who can be a solid base behind the scenes rather than someone who rides the turbulence with him.
Four Transformations
Tian Fu does not participate in Si Hua (Four Transformations). Tian Fu is inherently steady and is not easily shaken by dramatic transformation dynamics, which reinforces the preference for a "stable" partner. This suggests that even within a glamorous and fast-moving industry environment, his core partner-selection criteria lean toward someone who can manage day-to-day life and help safeguard long-term foundations.
Life Area Guidance
This helps explain why, despite frequent rumors, the relationships he has publicly acknowledged often point toward women with relatively low-key temperaments or those who can offer real-life care and support. On stage he may be wild, but in close relationships he appears to be looking for an anchor that lets him "land" and stabilize.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin (Moon) star presides, with a maternal, luminous quality. Tai Yin represents the Moon, the feminine principle, and yin-soft aesthetics. In modern Zi Wei Dou Shu, the Children Palace also refers to a fan base (younger people/followers). This configuration suggests the native’s fan community has a strong female majority, and that he attracts fans with a gentle, emotionally resonant charm. Tai Yin in the Children Palace also hints that future children (or creative works) may lean toward refined, delicate, and romantic aesthetics.
Four Transformations
Tai Yin transforms to Hua Ke (Academic/Recognition). Hua Ke indicates reputation, public goodwill, and visible talent. With Tai Yin Hua Ke in the Children Palace, it points to “fame arising through fans” or “romantic appeal converting into recognition.” This transformation strongly amplifies opposite-sex affinity and channels it into positive performance-industry visibility, rather than messy romantic entanglements.
Life Area Guidance
Maluma is widely seen as a sex-symbol figure in Latin pop, and his massive female fan base is a strong real-world reflection of “Tai Yin Hua Ke.” A large part of his fame is built on fans’ admiration for his personal allure (the Tai Yin aesthetic); they not only consume his music, but also actively uphold his public image.
Key Aspects
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang star presides, with strong windfall/variable income potential. In Zi Wei Dou Shu, Tan Lang is a primary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) star and relates to desire and intense drives, bringing both benefits and complications depending on context. In the Wealth Palace, it suggests income sources often tied to entertainment, performing arts, nightlife/pleasure industries, or speculation. This configuration indicates the native is highly skilled at monetizing personal charm, earning in flexible and unconventional ways, often with explosive upside and strong competitiveness.
Four Transformations
Tan Lang transforms to Hua Ji (Constraint/Entanglement). Hua Ji usually indicates friction or binding pressure, but when Tan Lang meets Hua Ji in the Wealth Palace, it often manifests as an image of relentless “competing and claiming,” meaning attachment driven by desire. This does not necessarily mean a lack of money; rather, it suggests wealth requires significant mental and emotional effort, or that money can invite disputes—often needing continuous competition (e.g., for charts or market share) to secure gains.
Life Area Guidance
This matches his high-intensity touring and commercial activity. Tan Lang Hua Ji highlights a strong hunger for commercial success and a background sense of pressure, pushing him to continually expand into new ventures (such as fashion or food and beverage). His wealth-building process may come with controversy and powerful desire-driven momentum—classic expressions of Tan Lang Hua Ji.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang (Seal-Bearing Aide Star) presides, the so-called Star of Comfort and Provision. Tian Xiang represents a seal-holding official archetype, emphasizing presentation, support roles, and enjoyment of quality of life. Placed in the Travel Palace (public image abroad, travel, and outward development), it suggests the native is perceived very positively by others when outside their usual environment—well-dressed, tasteful, and more likely to receive help from Gui Ren (Mentors / Helpful People) in other places. This configuration favors expanding outward and highlights the importance of deliberate “packaging”: external presentation can directly shape opportunities.
Four Transformations
Tian Xiang does not participate in the Four Transformations, though it can be influenced by flanking palaces. Its steady, composed quality indicates a polished and approachable image on international stages (Migration). This energy helps the native open doors even in countries where language is a barrier—through strong visual presentation (fashion sense) and tactful social skills.
Life Area Guidance
Maluma is not only a singer but also a fashion-world favorite, frequently appearing at international fashion weeks. Tian Xiang in the Travel Palace neatly explains why he can cross borders and become a global style symbol. A significant part of his success comes from the carefully crafted outward persona of “gentleman + street-luxe trendsetter.”
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Ju Men star sits alone, with a shadow-type influence entering the body domain. Ju Men corresponds to Water and relates to speech/voice, the respiratory tract, and hidden ailments. In the Health (Illness) Palace, it commonly points to vulnerabilities involving breathing, vocal cords, or the mouth/throat area. This configuration suggests the native’s physical weak points cluster around the “airway”—for a singer, the core of the profession and something that requires extra care. Ju Men also reflects inner doubt, so mental stress management matters.
Four Transformations
Ju Men transforms to Hua Quan (Authority/Empowerment). Hua Quan represents control, strengthening, and authority. With Ju Men Hua Quan in the Health/Performance body domain, it implies “authority generated through the mouth/voice.” This energy can convert Ju Men’s potential downside (health issues) into a professional edge—his voice (as part of the body) gains penetration and commanding presence; the voice becomes his instrument of influence.
Life Area Guidance
As a singer, his voice (Ju Men), forged through intense training and use (Hua Quan), becomes a tool that helps him win audiences globally. It is not only physiological sound production, but also the stage authority he projects through his voice. At the same time, it suggests the need for long-term vocal-cord care to avoid overstrain when the ‘Quan’ energy runs too heavy.