- Star Luck
- Yang
- Sitting Branch
- Yang
- Void
- Shen-You
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Shan Tou Huo
Destiny Mapping
Parents
Stars Analysis
Ju Men (Obscuring Star; Speech & Disputes) is stationed here, often bringing friction in communication or a sense of distance. Ju Men relates to the mouth and communication, and it can also indicate disputes or criticism. In the Fu Mu Gong (Parents/Guardians Palace), it may suggest strict parental discipline, or a noticeable generation gap and communication barriers with elders; early on, she may have needed to leave home to develop her path.
Four Transformations
Ju Men tends toward obscurity and is best balanced by Tai Yang (Sun) energy from the wealth sector. This implies that the stronger and more visible her reputation becomes (Tai Yang), the more it can improve relationships with elders or supervisory institutions. It also highlights the importance of communication skills with senior management or industry seniors, to reduce the risk of misunderstandings creating distance.
Life Area Guidance
On the road to recognition, she may have faced harsh criticism and exacting standards from elders or company leadership. Yet Ju Men also signifies eloquence; she may have inherited verbal talent—possibly supporting distinctive language ability or hosting/presenting skills—though this style of interaction can often feel pressurized.
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang (Desire & Talent; Peach Blossom/Charisma) is stationed here, highlighting enjoyment, artistry, and appetite for experience. Tan Lang is a primary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) star. In the Fu De Gong (Well-being & Inner World Palace), it suggests a richly layered inner life, strong curiosity, and deep interest in art, aesthetics, and even metaphysical studies. She is not easily satisfied with the status quo and tends to seek novelty and stimulation on a psychological level.
Four Transformations
Tan Lang is agile and highly adaptive, pointing to ongoing exploration of the inner world. This indicates that alongside high-pressure work, she needs hobbies (such as gaming, painting, or reading) to release stress. Her happiness comes from playfulness—an enduringly youthful, exploratory mindset.
Life Area Guidance
This can explain the charming “gap” between her public image and her private self—for example, getting deeply into games or having a distinctive sense of humor. Tan Lang’s energy helps keep her inner life from going stale; she can almost always find something that genuinely delights her, which can be an important key to maintaining mental well-being in a high-pressure industry.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang (Chancellor Star) sits alone in the Ming Gong (Life Palace), carrying the 'Seal' archetype and emphasizing image, mediation, and coordination. Tian Xiang signifies a minister-like ability to support and harmonize, paired with an elegant outward presence. This helps explain why, even if she is not always the most overtly sharp-edged member in a group, she can still stabilize the center as the public-facing “visual/representative.” This configuration often brings strong approachability and a sense of balance: without competing aggressively, one can still project quiet authority—an archetype of “soft power overcoming hardness.”
Four Transformations
Influenced by the Jia (Heavenly Stem) where Lian Zhen (Discipline Star) transforms into Lu (Prosperity) in the Nu Pu Gong (Servants/Allies Palace), forming a pattern of 'reputation and benefits aligning quietly.' Although the main star of the Ming Gong does not directly participate in the Four Transformations, supportive popularity and resource flows from one’s network can continuously feed back to the native. This suggests that key turning points often come through recommendations from others and fan support, rather than relying solely on solitary struggle.
Life Area Guidance
In real-life trajectory, this aligns with a “stabilizing anchor” role within a team. Regardless of external turbulence, she tends to maintain a poised, appropriate public image. This steady sense of propriety—knowing how to avoid overstepping—can become a major form of protection in a volatile entertainment environment.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (Sheltering Star) holds this palace, showing a protective 'shade' archetype and a theme of senior-junior order. Tian Liang is associated with support from elders or senior figures, and it often carries a principled, somewhat aloof tone. This can indicate that within peer groups or team dynamics, she often plays an “older sister/caregiver” role, or receives substantial care and backing from more senior peers.
Four Transformations
Tian Liang’s qi is expressed as 'sheltering' and is typically not prone to dramatic swings under annual Four-Transformation cycles. The energy tends to manifest as steady, reliable support. This can mean that collaborators or close companions are often mature and grounded, providing emotional ballast at critical moments rather than engaging in aggressive, interest-driven exchanges.
Life Area Guidance
In life, this can be seen in her natural “eldest-sister” positioning within BLACKPINK. Her ties with members may feel like more than colleague relationships—there can be an almost familial sense of responsibility and protectiveness. Such deep emotional bonding can serve as a foundation for long-term career resilience.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei (Emperor Star) and Qi Sha (Indirect Officer; Warrior/Strategist archetype; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) share the same palace, forming a strong 'imperial seat with martial force' configuration, often pointing to a partner with authority and decisiveness. Zi Wei represents leadership and stature, while Qi Sha carries bold, assertive momentum. Together, this often indicates attraction to partners with strong ambition, higher social standing, and a powerful personality. The counterpart is rarely ordinary, yet it can also suggest that the relationship dynamic may include negotiation, power balance, and a desire for mutual recognition.
Four Transformations
Qi Sha’s energy is typically direct, firm, and not easily softened by the Four Transformations, giving it a more concentrated expression. This can indicate that relationship themes may swing between major breakthroughs and major frictions: either an elite “power couple” style partnership, or intense clashes due to two strong wills. With this setup, there is often a preference for partners who match both in mindset and capability, rather than settling for mediocrity.
Life Area Guidance
This helps explain why rumored matches or ideal types may often be industry standouts or exceptionally talented individuals. In love life, there may be periods of distance due to busy schedules, or a need for substantial emotional intelligence to balance a partner’s strong self-direction. A push-pull dynamic—intense affection alongside intense friction—may appear more frequently than average.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji + Po Jun in a mixed (special) configuration, suggesting a pattern of "dynamic creativity" and a highly changeable body of work. Tian Ji represents adaptive intelligence and constant movement; Po Jun represents dismantling and rebuilding. In an entertainer’s chart, the Children Palace often points to "works/productions" or "younger fans and juniors." This suggests her personal releases (e.g., solo projects) tend to break conventions, with strong experimental drive and a clear appetite for breakthroughs.
Four Transformations
Po Jun Hua Quan (Transformation to Power; Jia Heavenly Stem), highlighting the execution and desire for control needed to "break the status quo." Po Jun Hua Quan indicates she holds strong initiating authority in creation or in developing newcomers. She is unlikely to be satisfied with a fixed route; each new release can function as a deliberate teardown and rebranding of past images, carrying substantial momentum.
Life Area Guidance
In an entertainment career context, this points to an unwillingness to be limited to "idol" positioning. The move from singer to acting (e.g., Snowdrop) reflects the release of Po Jun Hua Quan energy—willing to take bold structural risks in unfamiliar territory and to retain creative say, even when controversy is possible.
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin (Moon; Property & Assets) is stationed here, a classic 'wealth star' stored in the vault, often indicating substantial real-estate holdings. Tai Yin symbolizes the Moon, property, and supportive female mentors (Gui Ren). In the Tian Zhai Gong (Property/Home Palace), this is among the most favorable placements, suggesting strong investment judgment, a preference for acquiring homes, an elegant and upscale living environment, and an ability to retain wealth rather than let it leak away.
Four Transformations
Tai Yin is well-placed; even without the Four Transformations directly triggering it, it resonates with the wealth-sector dynamics. This points to wealth ultimately consolidating into tangible assets. Compared with higher-volatility instruments such as stocks, she is more inclined to lock in value through holding premium properties, and she places exceptional emphasis on privacy and comfort in her personal life.
Life Area Guidance
In practical terms, this aligns with an asset-allocation path often seen after reaching high income. Tai Yin’s qualities of “stillness” and “concealment” also suggest she enjoys staying at home and savoring private time; home functions as a safe harbor where she can restore energy away from the noise of the entertainment world.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu sits alone—known as the 'Prosperity Treasury,' indicating steady, substantial career development. Tian Fu is a Southern Dipper sovereign star, strong in preservation, stewardship, and management. This suggests her career path is not a speculative, boom-and-bust trajectory, but a step-by-step, foundation-building route with long-term accumulation. She tends to thrive within large organizations (major companies) and shows leadership potential.
Four Transformations
Tian Fu is conservative by nature and is relatively unaffected by the Four Transformations, supporting 'enduring foundations.' This kind of stability helps secure her standing within Blackpink. No matter how trends shift, Tian Fu supports a core professional territory of her own—one that does not simply follow the crowd (such as high-end fashion resources).
Life Area Guidance
From trainee to top-tier status and then to Dior’s global ambassador role, each step has been notably solid and well-laid (a Tian Fu hallmark). She does not rush for quick wins; instead, she consolidates her position through accumulated work and credentials, showing a level of professional steadiness beyond her years.
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen sits here, highlighting 'romance-driven networks' and 'complex social dynamics.' Lian Zhen is considered a secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) star and also a star linked with diplomacy. In the Servants/Friends Palace, it indicates that her fan base, team members, or social circle can be exceptionally large and highly passionate, while also carrying more emotionally entangled, complicated interpersonal threads.
Four Transformations
Lian Zhen transforms to Lu (Prosperity) under the Jia stem—one of the chart’s strongest favorable indicators, pointing to a 'fan-driven economy.' Lian Zhen Hua Lu means her popularity and magnetism can translate directly into substantial wealth and opportunity. Fans are not only supporters; they can become a major source of income and resources. Even subtle expressions can spark admiration, fitting a naturally star-ready configuration.
Life Area Guidance
This is a core code behind becoming a top-tier idol. Lian Zhen Hua Lu grants striking attraction and the ability to coordinate a vast fan ecosystem. Her success is not only built on capability, but also on a hard-to-explain magnetic presence—connections readily converting into tangible opportunities and revenue.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong sits here; as a 'Fortune Star,' it favors travel, bringing helpful people and smoother progress when away from home. Tian Tong represents ease, enjoyment, and a youthful, innocent temperament. In the Travel/Movement Palace, it suggests that when she develops overseas or in a different city, she is readily liked and looked after by others. Her public affinity tends to be excellent, giving people a harmless, pure impression.
Four Transformations
Drawn by the opposing Life Palace’s field, it forms a pattern of 'soft on the outside, strong within.' Although Tian Tong itself does not take on the Four Transformations under the Jia stem, it carries the chart’s overall blessing-and-wellbeing momentum. This implies that on an international stage she reads as a kind of 'goodwill ambassador,' able to soften cultural frictions, with luck often arising through movement and travel.
Life Area Guidance
This aligns closely with how she performs during world tours and overseas fashion engagements. Wherever she is, she tends to adapt quickly through Tian Tong’s natural approachability. Her popularity abroad may even surpass that at home—an archetypal configuration that benefits long-distance travel.
Key Aspects
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang stationed here, indicating "prestige generates wealth"—reputation first, profit later. Tai Yang favors status and visibility more than direct accumulation, suggesting that wealth is best built on major recognition and social influence. Tai Yang is also a dispersive star, implying that sustained income flow may rely on continual "self-output" (public exposure and entertainment activities).
Four Transformations
Tai Yang Hua Ji (Transformation to Hindrance; Jia Heavenly Stem), indicating "friction around money" or "being burdened by fame." Hua Ji points to obstacles and reputational noise; with Tai Yang Hua Ji in the Wealth Palace, it suggests that wealth-building may attract heavier public scrutiny, gossip, or the need to pay significant costs to maintain scale and image.
Life Area Guidance
This closely describes a common monetization challenge for top-tier high-visibility artists: high income often comes with elevated public-opinion risk. She benefits from carefully balancing commercial endorsements with public image; a single misstep in a business move could be amplified under the lens of Tai Yang Hua Ji.
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu as a solo star, Metal element, associated with respiratory themes and tendons/bones. As a resolute star, Wu Qu in the Health Palace often suggests a solid physical baseline, yet a tendency toward "hard" issues such as sports injuries, skeletal aches, or respiratory sensitivity (overactive Metal). It can also reflect strict standards for physical management.
Four Transformations
Wu Qu Hua Ke (Transformation to Recognition; Jia Heavenly Stem), highlighting "health management" and access to reputable care. Hua Ke relates to recognition and a more evidence-based approach, suggesting she places strong emphasis on physique management and wellness routines, and may be more likely to meet skilled medical support when unwell. Stable appearance and conditioning can reflect the discipline and methodical self-care signified by Wu Qu Hua Ke.
Life Area Guidance
For a high-intensity singer-dancer, Wu Qu’s influence can show up in cycles of overexertion and recovery. Her highly disciplined body management (Hua Ke) can be a key support for career longevity, while it remains important to watch for tendon and joint wear from demanding choreography.