- Star Luck
- Shuai
- Sitting Branch
- Shuai
- Void
- Yin-Mao
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Fu Deng Huo
Destiny Mapping
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen (Secondary Charisma Star) also governs indirect wealth and the performing arts. In the Wealth Palace, it signifies that wealth originates from public charisma, performing arts, or complex social networks. The nature of Lian Zhen involves speculation and fluctuation, suggesting that income is not a fixed salary but rather explosive earnings from acting.
Four Transformations
The Jia Heavenly Stem triggers Lian Zhen Hua Lu (Prosperity), forming a variation of the 'Lian Zhen Purity' formation, signifying wealth gained through fame and abundant financial resources. Hua Lu significantly enhances Lian Zhen's ability to attract money, meaning that as long as the individual engages in artistic creation or remains in the public eye, wealth will naturally follow, often in the form of windfalls or massive dividends.
Life Area Guidance
As one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors, his wealth stems entirely from the acting career represented by 'Lian Zhen.' The energy of Hua Lu ensures that even if he does not actively pursue money (or even takes pay cuts), wealth still flows abundantly toward him, supporting his casual lifestyle.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong (Star of Fortune) represents blessings, emotions, and a childlike heart. Located in the Children Palace, it should ideally signify harmonious parent-child relationships. However, if Tian Tong is dimmed or encounters negative stars, its blessings may be compromised, manifesting as a longing for offspring met with a sense of helplessness, or children with fragile health.
Four Transformations
Influenced by the pincer effect of Po Jun Hua Quan (Power) in the Life Palace and Tai Yang Hua Ji (Clouding) in the Siblings Palace, the blessings of Tian Tong are easily dispersed. During unfavorable annual cycles, this represents obstacles in the journey to parenthood or a thin karmic connection with children, making it difficult for fortune to manifest through offspring.
Life Area Guidance
In reality, Keanu Reeves experienced the heavy blow of a stillbirth, which became a significant shadow in his life. The 'familial bliss' originally symbolized by Tian Tong turned into an unreachable regret here, leaving a permanent void in this area of his life.
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu (The Treasury Star) governs the digestive system and tolerance. Located in the Health Palace, it usually indicates a robust constitution and high stress resistance. However, it also suggests a tendency toward hidden, chronic digestive issues or psychological congestion caused by excessive mental pressure.
Four Transformations
Tian Fu itself does not undergo the Four Transformations, but influenced by Qi Sha (Indirect Officer; The Warrior) and Zi Wei (The Monarch) in the opposite palace, the 'Treasury Gates' are easily impacted. This means that while the body appears strong, it is prone to accumulating hidden ailments under long-term high-pressure work, particularly endocrine or metabolic imbalances caused by suppressed emotions.
Life Area Guidance
Keanu has undergone years of high-intensity training for action films, placing immense physical pressure on his body. The 'Treasury' nature of Tian Fu allows him to silently endure pain, but his famous melancholic temperament also suggests that his mind-body system requires constant self-repair.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
The Tai Yin (The Moon) star governs stillness, concealment, and the night. Located in the Travel Palace (Palace of External Relations), it suggests that the individual presents an introverted, gentle, and mysterious image to the public or while abroad. Tai Yin favors those born at night, benefiting development in foreign lands and attracting assistance from female Gui Ren (Mentors / Helpful People).
Four Transformations
Although Tai Yin has no direct transformation here, as the 'mother of wealth stars,' its presence in the Travel Palace implies seeking wealth through movement and achieving victory through stillness. The individual does not need to be aggressive; their gentle and profound temperament (the essence of Tai Yin) naturally attracts public attention and resources.
Life Area Guidance
This perfectly explains why, as an international superstar (where the Travel Palace governs the public image), he often gives off a shy, humble, or even 'reclusive' vibe. His constant global travel for filming is a manifestation of the Tai Yin star's quality of 'the moon shining across the land'.
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
The Tan Lang (The Opportunist / Star of Desire) star is the hub of desire, governing social interaction and diverse social circles. In the Friends Palace (Palace of Peers), it indicates that the individual interacts with a highly complex range of people, from socialites to those on the fringes of society. Tan Lang's adaptability allows him to fit into various circles, but it also suggests that many friendships may be superficial or based on mutual interests.
Four Transformations
While Tan Lang is not directly affected by Hua Ji (Transformation to Cloud) here, it is influenced by the Po Jun (The Pioneer) star in the Life Palace, leading to frequent changes in interpersonal relationships. This means that despite having many acquaintances, very few truly enter his inner circle; most relationships exist based on the current 'setting' (such as a film crew or a band) and dissolve once the project ends.
Life Area Guidance
Keanu's ability to share food with the homeless while also conversing with top producers is a hallmark of Tan Lang's 'unconventional' social trait. However, his persistent sense of detachment shows he sees through the emptiness behind the vanity represented by Tan Lang.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
The Ju Men (The Orator / Star of Gloom) star governs speech, disputes, hidden depths, and profoundness. In the Career Palace (Palace of Professionalism), it suggests suitability for industries requiring deep research, expression, or those involving 'exposing the darkness'. Ju Men also implies early-career obstacles, requiring one to break through prejudice with sheer talent.
Four Transformations
Although Ju Men does not transform here, it is influenced by the Tai Yang (The Sun) Hua Ji (Transformation to Cloud) in the opposite palace, which can create shadows from disputes. Conversely, this has fueled his unique acting path—whether it's exposing the truth of the world in 'The Matrix' or navigating hell in 'Constantine,' both align with Ju Men's trait of 'finding light in the dark'.
Life Area Guidance
His career has not followed a smooth 'idol' trajectory but is filled with controversial and non-mainstream choices. The Ju Men star makes him adept at portraying characters who are quiet, have heavy inner monologues, and possess a somber quality (like John Wick), using silence and gaze to convey Ju Men's 'depth'.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu (The Finance Star / The General) is a star of resolute Metal and also a Solitary Star. In the Spouse Palace, it suggests a romantic life characterized by solitude and hardship. This star lacks tenderness, implying that emotional connections are often brief and intense, or that the partner has a very strong personality, making it difficult to stay together long-term or even leading to tragic separations.
Four Transformations
The Jia Stem triggers Wu Qu Hua Ke (The General transformed into Reputation), signifying relationships that are famous but limited to formality or memory. While Hua Ke brings reputation, in relationships it often represents a poignant connection remembered by the world rather than a conventional, fulfilling marriage, adding a layer of fated distance.
Life Area Guidance
The tragic end of Keanu's relationship with Jennifer Syme (her death in a car accident following a miscarriage) deeply reflects the solitary nature of Wu Qu. His years of remaining single and being seen as the internet's 'lonely boyfriend' are long-term projections of this resolute yet lonely star in his relationship palace.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang (The Sun) governs universal love and self-sacrifice. Located in the Siblings Palace, it signifies nobility in spirit over material wealth, and bestowing kindness upon others. This means the subject is extremely generous toward friends and peers, often playing the role of illuminating others. However, because the Sun radiates energy outward, they often exhaust themselves to achieve or help those around them.
Four Transformations
The Jia Stem triggers Tai Yang Hua Ji (The Sun transformed into Cloudiness), signifying diminished radiance and potential hardship regarding male relatives or friends. This is a major pain point in the chart, predicting tragic separations from close friends or brothers, or mental shadows caused by excessive giving.
Life Area Guidance
This configuration tragically mirrors the early passing of his close friend River Phoenix, as well as his selfless care and financial support for his ill sister. His generous gifts to film crews are a true reflection of the Sun star burning itself to light up others.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji (The Strategist) governs resourcefulness and agility, while Po Jun (The Pioneer) governs breaking the old to establish the new. Their presence in the same palace creates a trait of Interwoven Intelligence and Transformation. Tian Ji represents delicate thinking and sensitivity, while Po Jun represents a disruptive force that refuses mediocrity. This combination suggests the subject cannot settle for a static life, possessing both a philosopher's sensitive reflection and a rebel's spirit, often seeking rebirth through self-negation.
Four Transformations
The Jia Stem triggers Po Jun Hua Quan (The Pioneer transformed into Authority), converting turbulent disruptive power into highly creative executive authority. This allows the subject to break conventions in career choices (such as transitioning from comedy to hardcore action). Their rebellious nature, rather than being an obstacle, becomes the core energy for establishing their professional status.
Life Area Guidance
Keanu Reeves' early life of wandering and his non-stereotypical career path in Hollywood (from the silliness of 'Bill & Ted' to the savior in 'The Matrix') perfectly embodies this sensitive yet wild energy. He is not a traditional star, but a wanderer seeking order within chaos.
Key Aspects
Parents
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei (The Emperor) and Qi Sha (The Warrior / Strategist) reside together, forming the powerful pattern of Transforming Challenges into Authority. This indicates that the parents (especially one of them) have very strong, authoritative personalities, or that the parental relationship was turbulent and intense. This led to a deep but distant bond, or the subject leaving home early to be independent.
Four Transformations
This forceful combination often suggests clashes or separation. The dominance of Zi Wei and Qi Sha results in a lack of warmth in the parent-child relationship, replaced by pressure or alienation. The subject must 'overcome' or 'detach' from the parental shadow to establish their own identity.
Life Area Guidance
Keanu's biological father abandoned the family early on, while his mother was a strong, independent costume designer who took him across multiple countries. This turbulent early experience, lacking stable paternal love, perfectly matches the 'authoritative yet distant' and volatile family portrait of Zi Wei and Qi Sha.
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang (The Minister) is the Seal Star, representing service and assistance. In the Property Palace, it usually signifies an elegant living environment or harmonious neighborhood relations. However, Tian Xiang is highly influenced by surrounding stars; if the environment is turbulent, it suggests a nomadic lifestyle or making the whole world one's home.
Four Transformations
While Tian Xiang seeks stability, the presence of Po Jun (The Pioneer / Breaker of Order) in the subject's Life Palace causes the stability of the Property Palace to be disrupted. This explains why he lived in hotels for a long time (Tian Xiang governs service-oriented venues) without rushing to buy property. For him, a house is a service tool rather than an emotional anchor.
Life Area Guidance
He was once called 'the homeless man living in a hotel.' This indifference to fixed assets is a manifestation of Tian Xiang's 'adaptability' and its role in serving the subject's wandering lifestyle. Settling in the Hollywood Hills in his later years is the ultimate fulfillment of Tian Xiang's 'serene environment' trait.
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (The Sage / Inspector Star) is the Shade Star and the Star of Discipline, representing nobility, solitude, and spiritual exploration. Located in the Happiness Palace, it signifies an extremely rich inner world but one tinged with a sense of detached loneliness. He tends to seek peace through philosophy, religion, or metaphysical contemplation rather than material enjoyment.
Four Transformations
Tian Liang possesses the quality of turning misfortune into blessings, but this implies hardship preceding the blessing. This destines him to undergo painful refinement on a spiritual level (loss of loved ones, life upheavals) before reaching a state of transcendence. This is an 'Old Soul' configuration.
Life Area Guidance
The famous 'Sad Keanu' photo is not a coincidence but a true reflection of Tian Liang in the Mental Palace. His indifference toward life, death, and money, and his pursuit of inner peace—an almost monastic mindset—is the spiritual foundation bestowed by Tian Liang.