Larisa Manobon
Celebrity Detail

Larisa Manobon

Female1997-03-27Buriram, Thailand
Biography

Lalisa Manobal (stage name: Lisa) is an internationally acclaimed Thai rapper, singer, dancer, and actress. Born in 1997 in Buriram Province, Thailand, she began dance training at a young age and took part in various competitions. In 2010, she became the only successful candidate in YG Entertainment’s Thailand audition, and moved to South Korea the following year to begin her trainee period. In August 2016, Lisa officially debuted as a member of Blackpink, which subsequently became one of the most influential girl groups worldwide.

Lisa’s solo career reached a major milestone in 2021. Her debut single album, Lalisa, set a record for first-week sales by a female soloist in South Korea, while the track Money became the first release by a K-pop solo artist to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify. In recognition of her artistic achievements, she has won the “Best K-Pop” award multiple times at both the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) and the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA), and has earned a total of nine Guinness World Records, making her the most-awarded K-pop solo artist in that category.

In 2024, Lisa began a new chapter as an independent artist. After concluding her individual contract with YG Entertainment, she founded her own management company, Lloud, and entered a global partnership with RCA Records. In 2025, she released her first studio album, Alter Ego, and made her acting debut in the hit HBO series The White Lotus. She was also invited to perform on top-tier stages such as the Academy Awards and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, further solidifying her position as a global pop-culture icon.

Beyond entertainment, Lisa has substantial influence in fashion, serving as a global ambassador for luxury brands including Celine, Bulgari, and Louis Vuitton. For promoting Thai culture on the international stage, she was appointed a cultural ambassador by the Thai government and received an MBE honor conferred by the British royal family. As the most-followed K-pop artist on Instagram, Lisa has become an important bridge between Eastern and Western pop culture.

Chart

Four Pillars

Year
Ding
Chou
Zheng Yin
Jie Cai
Hidden Stems
Ji (Jie)Gui (Zheng)Xin (Shang)
Star Luck
Yang
Sitting Branch
Mu
Void
Shen-You
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Jian Xia Shui
Month
Gui
Mao
Zheng Cai
Zheng Guan
Hidden Stems
Yi (Zheng)
Star Luck
Mu Yu
Sitting Branch
Chang Sheng
Void
Chen-Si
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Jin Bo Jin
DayDay Master Analysis
Wu
Chen
Bi Jian
Hidden Stems
Wu (Bi)Yi (Zheng)Gui (Zheng)
Star Luck
Guan Dai
Sitting Branch
Guan Dai
Void
Xu-Hai
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
NaYin: Da Lin Mu
Hour
Hidden Stems
Star Luck
Sitting Branch
Void
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars)
Tian Yi Gui RenHua GaiTai Ji Gui RenGuo Yin Gui RenMentor StarArtistic StarTaiji BlessingAuthority Seal
Zai ShaCaution Star
Hong YanHua GaiTai Ji Gui RenAllure StarArtistic StarTaiji Blessing
Analysis

Interpretation

Four Pillars

Chart Overview

The Day Master Wu Earth (Wu Tu) is born in the Mao month and is out of seasonal strength, yet it sits on Chen Earth (Chen Tu) with solid rooting; the year branch Chou Earth (Chou Tu) supports it, and Ding Fire (Ding Huo) is visible in the stems. Overall, this is read as a strong (slightly strong) Day Master chart. Wu Earth is like a lofty mountain and deep soil. Born in mid-spring (second lunar month), Wood qi (authority pressure, i.e., Guan Sha) is in season and tends to restrain Earth, but the chart has two damp-earth branches (Chen and Chou) acting as powerful roots, plus Ding Fire in the stems to nourish and bolster. This “mountain” is therefore not weak; its foundation is exceptionally deep. Energetically, this suggests a person with remarkable inner toughness and stress tolerance—steady and containing like the earth—capable of carrying major visibility and high-intensity training demands. The key advantage is endurance that builds quietly and breaks through later; the potential challenge is that heavy Earth can become stubborn and less adaptable.

Structure and Useful Elements

This enters a Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) structure. With heavy Earth and Wood well-situated, Metal (Shi Shang: Output/Expression) is favored to vent and refine while moderating the Officer, and Water (Cai Xing: Wealth Star) is favored to moisten dry Earth. In the Mao month, Yi Wood Zheng Guan is in season. Zheng Guan represents legitimate rules, discipline, and reputation. A strong Day Master can “carry the Officer,” meaning she tends to thrive within large organizations and strict systems (such as trainee-style pipelines) rather than relying purely on solo improvisation. The useful element is Metal (Shi Shang), representing outward talent and expression; Metal can prune excessive Wood and also release the refined qualities locked in heavy Earth. This aligns with why dance (body language, dynamic expression) becomes a major breakthrough point. The less helpful factor is overly strong Earth (Bi Jie: peers/rivals), implying intense peer competition—standing out depends on exceptional visible talent (Metal).

Five-Element and Shi Shen (Ten Archetypes) Dynamics

The year stem and month stem Ding and Gui clash (Cai disrupts Yin), while the Day stem Wu and month stem Gui combine (a seemingly detached combination that becomes workable). The year pillar reflects ancestral roots and homeland. Ding Fire as Zheng Yin (Resource/Support) points to mothering, protection, and backing; it is challenged by the month stem Gui Water (Cai Xing), a classic sign of leaving one’s familiar base. It suggests that stepping away from the comfort of the original environment—and even the home country—becomes a key condition for career attainment. Meanwhile, Wu Earth (Day Master) combining with Gui Water increases social affinity and likeability, turning an originally “cool” Wealth Star into something that can be leveraged. So while the outward impression may feel reserved or aloof (Wu Earth), there is strong commercial magnetism and audience appeal—an ability to integrate business value with personal charm.

Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars) and Clash/Combination Patterns

The chart carries double Hua Gai (Artistic Solitude Star), Hong Yan (Allure Star), and Tian Yi Gui Ren (Noble Mentor Star). Hua Gai appears in both the year branch and day branch; it signifies high artistic insight, pride, and deep focus—suggesting that even in a noisy entertainment world, there is an inner private territory that remains untouched, devoted to honing craft. Hong Yan is a top-tier romance/charisma indicator, giving stage presence that feels captivating and beyond ordinary Peach Blossom effects. Tian Yi Gui Ren sitting in the year pillar implies that although she may leave home early, she is likely to receive support from high-caliber mentors, platforms, or benefactors—help that tends to resolve difficulties at key moments.

Day Master Analysis

Temperament Profile

Wu-Chen day pillar, with a Kui Gang-like (strong-willed) momentum; stem and branch share one qi, and Bi Jian (Peer/Companion) sits on a storage vault. For a Wu Earth Day Master, the baseline character is “trustworthiness” and “stillness.” Like a quiet mountain range, she may give an impression of being plain, slow to warm up, or even innocently blank at times, yet internally she holds unshakable principles and stubborn resolve. The Chen branch beneath is a water reservoir and also a wealth vault, showing strong desire to control resources and objectives. Under pressure, she does not evade like Water or erupt like Fire; she absorbs and persists—enduring and grinding through to the end. This “high tolerance for dull hardship” becomes the psychological foundation for surviving harsh competition.

Gifts and Potential

Strong Day Master and strong Officer; Shi Shang (Output/Expression) is hidden (likely activated by the hour pillar or Da Yun (Major Life Cycle) cycles). Earth and Wood contend and require Metal as a bridge. The chart’s biggest forces are Earth’s capacity to carry and Wood’s capacity to shape. Zheng Guan (Wood) reflects extreme self-discipline and a pursuit of perfection, making movement precise and measured; strong Earth provides sustained stamina and willpower. Her gift lies in translating rigorous rules (Officer) into explosive aesthetic impact through bodily rhythm and expression (Metal / Shi Shang). In fields that demand both tight control and sudden power (such as high-difficulty dance and rap), she holds a natural, high-ceiling advantage.

Inner Tensions and Challenges

Cai and Yin in conflict; Bi Jie competing for Cai. The Ding-Gui clash (Cai challenging Yin) is the core tension, reflecting a pull between “practical gain/career drive” and “traditional values/inner belonging.” Early in life, it can show as sacrificing family companionship for a dream; after success, it may become a negotiation between commercial interests and original intent. In addition, strong Earth in the branches with layered Bi Jie suggests ongoing high-intensity peer competition—there are often people nearby who want a share of the results—so she tends to stay in a consistently ready, battle-tested mode rather than fully relaxing.

Overall Summary

This is a towering mountain born in spring: shaped by strict refinement (Guan Sha: authority pressure) and self-polishing, it ultimately becomes a landscape. The trajectory begins with “Resource clashing and leaving home,” is built through “resilient load-bearing,” and flourishes through “Metal and Water mutually enriching.” She is not a purely airy, inspiration-driven type; rather, she uses extraordinary tolerance for hardship and execution power to forge herself into an industrial-standard, highly complete idol. From a metaphysical perspective, her growth tends to come through movement and visibility—seeking opportunities through mobility, building wealth through expression, and gaining recognition away from the original base. Continuous circulation and output help prevent heavy Earth from becoming stagnant and support long-term vitality.

Timeline

Major Cycles

2000
Age 4-13
Jia (Wood+) Chen (Dragon)
The Warrior/Companion

Cycle Overview

Qi Sha (Indirect Officer) on the stem, seated on a Bi Jian (Peer) storage ground—early luck meets challenge and tempering.
This 10-year cycle is led by the forceful, high-pressure energy of Qi Sha (Indirect Officer), suggesting the native’s childhood was not sheltered; she was exposed early to strict training and competitive environments. Qi Sha signifies a more volatile drive that needs to be refined through self-discipline—well aligned with beginning intensive dance training at a young age. The Earthly Branch Chen is a Water reservoir and also a foundation point in the chart, indicating that while the environment is demanding (such as studying away from home or high-stakes selection), she possesses exceptional resilience and stress tolerance—an era of growth forged under pressure.

Career & Wealth

Officer-and-Seal dynamics not yet fully formed; Bi Jie (Peers) support the self—an image of building potential.
In career (studies/specialty development), this is not yet a harvest phase but an investment phase. Bi Jie (Peers) represent stamina and companions; over these ten years she mainly relies on physical effort (dance practice) to accumulate core capital. Wealth signals are not prominent yet; it shows more as investing in future skills. This type of cycle often comes with “leaving home” themes, because Qi Sha appearing on the Luck Pillar’s stem tends to indicate change and challenge—implying that to pursue higher goals, she needs to step out of her family comfort zone and enter a wider yet harsher arena (such as going to South Korea as a trainee).

Relationships

A first glimpse of mixed Officer/Sha energies—social ties tend to be competitive.
Interpersonally, these ten years are more about dealing with competitors and strict mentors. Early luck encountering Sha indicates an environment ruled by survival-of-the-fittest dynamics, with less gentle protection and more evaluation and screening based on capability. This shapes an independent temperament that is less inclined to rely on others.

Health Guidance

Wood vs. Earth tension—pay attention to digestion and overuse strain.
Health-wise, because Jia Wood on the stem restrains the Day Master Wu Earth, extra care is advised for the digestive system and muscular overuse. High-intensity physical training can lead to minor injuries or tendon-and-bone stress; take precautions against accidental bumps and strains.

Key Years

2009
2010
Age 14-23
Yi (Wood-) Si (Snake)
Authority/The Thinker

Cycle Overview

Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) and Seal support each other; Lu Shen (Prosperity Star) meets harmony—the start of global recognition.
These ten years mark a golden phase of qualitative change. The stem’s Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) indicates recognition and acceptance by a formal institution (signing with YG). The Earthly Branch Si Fire is the Day Master Wu Earth’s Lu ground (an energy source) and also an Yin (Seal: reputation/protection). “Officer generates Seal” is an excellent classical combination, meaning institutional pressure and rules (company packaging and training) successfully transform into personal reputation and talent. Her shift from an unknown trainee to a spotlight figure is supported by strong Fire (Seal) energy that nourishes the Day Master, making a potentially weaker chart configuration shine.

Career & Wealth

A strong Seal supports; Officer protects—both fame and gain.
Career-wise, this decade is a typical “Gui Ren (Mentor/Helpful People) luck” profile. The Seal represents support from seniors, platforms, and fans; she receives strong resource allocation within the team. In 2016 (Bing Shen), the annual stem reveals Fire (Seal) and the branch brings Metal (Output), forming a “refined output” pattern supported by the Seal: talent (Metal) is perfectly expressed through the stage (Fire), leading to breakthrough fame. Financially, as recognition rises, income shifts from near-zero to rapid expansion—classic “fame brings wealth,” with commercial value becoming visible.

Relationships

Zheng Guan in charge; Hong Luan (Romance Star) is stirred—Peach Blossom is present but within boundaries.
Zheng Guan points to principled, rule-respecting relationship dynamics and social image. Even in the entertainment industry, because Direct Officer leads, her public-facing interpersonal image tends to be positive and protected. Fans (Seal) become a steady emotional backstop. While Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) energy exists, it is moderated by Zheng Guan’s constraint (such as company dating restrictions or self-discipline), so emotions often channel into dedication to career.

Health Guidance

Excess Fire dries Earth—protect fluids and recovery.
This Luck Pillar carries very strong Fire. While beneficial for visibility and reputation, “too much Fire scorches Earth” can correlate with depleted body fluids, inflammation, insomnia, or endocrine imbalance. The intense work rhythm heavily consumes energy—prioritize hydration, rest, and kidney/adrenal recovery.

Key Years

20162019
2020
Age 24-33
Bing (Fire+) Wu (Horse)
The Thinker/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Stem-and-branch in one qi; Yang Ren (Edge Star) at peak strength—like fire at full blaze.
After entering 2020, the Luck Pillar shifts into Bing Wu—a pure Fire cycle with exceptionally high intensity. The branch Wu Fire is the Day Master Wu Earth’s Yang Ren (Edge Star), associated with extreme competitiveness and leadership presence. In this decade, she is no longer content as just a member of a group; strong personal will and a commanding “stand-alone” momentum emerge. Pian Yin (Indirect Seal) appears on the stem, reflecting distinctive artistic taste and a path that avoids convention; she begins building a personal global IP, with her trajectory moving from “following rules” to “setting rules.”

Career & Wealth

Seal is abundant and the self is strong—building an independent platform with top-tier resources.
For career and wealth, this is a pinnacle decade. With Yang Ren arriving, she gains the capacity to withstand pressure and to command top fashion resources and a broader commercial landscape. In 2021 (Xin Chou), “Output clashes with Officer” indicates breaking old constraints; a successful solo debut follows. Around 2024 (Jia Chen), as the cycle’s momentum accumulates, she can establish her own company or brand (LLOUD), making a leap from artist to owner. Financially, with Fire and Earth both strong, asset scale is likely to reach a personal peak—while also calling for caution around disputes that can arise from overly rapid expansion.

Relationships

Yang Ren tends to ‘take the lead’—Peach Blossom meets competitive entanglements.
Yang Ren favors drive and achievement, but in relationships it often shows as a strong personality and low willingness to compromise. In this decade she holds clear initiative in love, yet distance can arise from being too busy or too firm. Socially, an overly bright personal spotlight can invite jealousy or criticism within the industry (rumors and commentary), requiring strong inner steadiness to filter external noise.

Health Guidance

Fire blazing, Earth drying to the extreme—watch heart and circulation.
With Bing Wu, Fire becomes excessive and the Five Phases are notably imbalanced. Pay close attention to cardiovascular health, blood circulation, and eye strain. Emotionally, impatience and anxiety can be more likely, with the body staying in a constant “high-tension” mode. Actively cultivate “Water” qualities (rest, meditation, seaside breaks) to regulate the system; otherwise burnout becomes more likely.

Key Years

202120242026
2030
Age 34-43
Ding (Fire-) Wei (Goat)
Direct Resource/The Challenger

Cycle Overview

Fire nourishes Earth—power eases but does not decline; steady progress.
In the next decade the Luck Pillar moves to Ding Wei. It is still a Fire-and-Earth cycle, but compared with Bing Wu’s intensity, Ding Fire is Yin Fire—softer and more contained. This suggests a gradual shift from front-stage competition to more stable, behind-the-scenes operation. By this time her industry position is already secure; she no longer needs constant exposure to maintain momentum, focusing instead on reputation management and long-term strategy. This is a phase where “holding the gains” and “deepening the foundation” coexist.

Career & Wealth

Seal nourishes the self; Jie Cai (Resource-Share) adds momentum—win through collaboration.
Career-wise, this decade leans more toward sustaining influence through partnerships, investments, or mentoring newcomers. The branch Wei is a storage for Wood and also a storage for Officer/Sha, implying greater real authority and managerial functions. Financially, the appearance of Jie Cai suggests higher spending or larger investments and a tendency to share profits with others, yet overall assets remain stable. This decade favors portfolio allocation over aggressive speculation.

Relationships

Seal emphasizes care—strong family ties.
As age increases and the tone turns more Yin and gentle, her mindset becomes calmer. This decade is favorable for building a family life or returning to everyday living. Zheng Yin (Direct Seal) represents home and belonging; she may spend more time with family, or devote energy to philanthropy and education, gaining a different kind of social respect.

Health Guidance

Earth becomes heavy and suppresses Wood—prevent Liver/Gallbladder stagnation patterns.
This cycle carries very strong Earth. Excess Earth can “bury Metal” (respiratory) or “press Wood” (liver/gallbladder). Watch metabolic function—avoid weight gain or slowed metabolism. Consistent exercise and supporting smooth Liver qi flow are key wellness priorities.

Key Years

20302032
2040
Age 44-53
Wu (Earth+) Shen (Monkey)
Companion/Expression

Cycle Overview

Bi Jian seated on Shi Shen (Harmonious Output); Shi Shen generates wealth—years of ease.
In midlife, the Luck Pillar finally brings Metal (Shen Metal), the long-awaited Shi Shen (Harmonious Output) star in this chart. Shi Shen relates to enjoyment, natural expression of talent, and comfort. Over these ten years, she can fully step out of high-pressure career mode and enter a phase of savoring life and seeking deeper fulfillment. It reflects the ease of “stepping back after achievement,” and also a new continuation of artistic vitality.

Career & Wealth

Refined output flows; steady income streams—wealth generated by insight.
Career no longer relies on physical effort or image, but on wisdom, experience, and accumulated rights, royalties, and investment returns. Shi Shen generating wealth suggests earning becomes easier and often comes from personal interests or side ventures. She may develop new achievements as a mentor, consultant, or art connoisseur, with wealth gathering naturally and steadily.

Relationships

Shi Shen brings joy—strong child-related affinity.
In women’s charts, Shi Shen can also indicate children. This decade supports harmonious parent-child relationships and a happy home life. Social ties become simpler and more genuine, with more time spent among like-minded people who bring ease and pleasure; the social circle feels lighter and more joyful.

Health Guidance

Metal and Water support each other—balanced warmth and coolness.
With Metal-and-Water qi arriving, the original chart’s dryness is moderated. Overall health tends to be good, but because Shen Metal can challenge Wood in the chart, continue to care for tendons, joints, and the nervous system. Moderate exercise and stable mood are usually sufficient.

Key Years

20402044
2050
Age 54-63
Ji (Earth-) You (Rooster)
The Challenger/Creative Force

Cycle Overview

Shang Guan (Expressive Output) with Seal support; Earth and Metal reinforce—an elegant late glow.
This decade moves through Shang Guan territory. Shang Guan indicates another surge of creative expression and a taste for novelty. Even in later years, the mindset can remain youthful and unwilling to “act old.” There may be bold or highly individual moves that draw public attention again. It is a lively later-life cycle, remaining active in social or artistic circles.

Career & Wealth

Shang Guan generates wealth, yet can also increase spending.
Career-wise, it may be more about honorary roles and reputation. Financially, Shang Guan can bring fast earning potential, while Jie Cai on the stem can also indicate large expenditures—possibly spending generously for children, charity, or personal passions. Sound financial planning is advised to reduce late-life asset leakage.

Relationships

Output challenging Officer themes—watch disputes and misunderstandings.
A Shang Guan cycle can more easily trigger verbal friction, gossip, or impatience with existing rules. In social interactions, be mindful that too much speaking can create avoidable issues. Within the family, there may be more concern and effort devoted to younger generations.

Health Guidance

Strong Metal restrains Wood—protect liver function and circulation stability.
You Metal becomes very strong, strongly restraining Mao Wood (liver/gallbladder). In older age, pay special attention to stroke risk, declining liver function, or numbness in the limbs. Wellness focus here is on supporting and softening Liver qi.

Key Years

20522057
2060
Age 64-73
Geng (Metal+) Xu (Dog)
Expression/Companion

Cycle Overview

Shi Shen moderates Sha; storage-and-tomb energy—returning to simplicity.
The Luck Pillar reveals Geng Metal as Shi Shen (Harmonious Output), while the branch Xu Earth is a Fire storage. This creates a dynamic of seeking balance amid tension. Shi Shen suggests later-life comfort, yet Xu Earth clashes with the chart’s Chen Earth, stirring the foundation. Over these ten years there may be changes in residence or family structure; overall life trends toward quietness and recuperation.

Career & Wealth

The wealth store opens through clash—money comes and goes.
The Chen–Xu clash “opens the vault.” On one hand, there may be a large asset realization (such as property transactions); on the other, it also indicates spending. Career activity largely stops, focusing on enjoying results accumulated over earlier years.

Relationships

Chen–Xu clash—movement in family bonds.
Branch clashes often accompany separations and reunions among relatives and friends. This decade may involve facing the natural cycle of aging, illness, and farewell; emotional adjustment becomes important. With Shi Shen present, support and filial care from younger generations is still indicated.

Health Guidance

Earth qi in confrontation—watch gastrointestinal vulnerability.
A Chen–Xu Earth clash can be taxing for an older person’s spleen-and-stomach function. Keep the diet very light and clean; be prudent about risks associated with tumors or hyperplasia-type conditions.

Key Years

20602064
2070
Age 74-83
Xin (Metal-) Hai (Pig)
Creative Force/Indirect Wealth

Cycle Overview

Metal and Water harmonize; output generates wealth—clear-minded and spirited.
In later years the chart moves into a Water cycle (a wealth star), with clean Metal-and-Water clarity. This suggests the native remains mentally sharp rather than confused. Water moistens dry Earth, so while there may be minor ailments, overall spirit and aesthetic sensitivity remain strong, with continued appreciation for beauty.

Career & Wealth

Pian Cai (Opportunistic Wealth) in charge—unexpected blessings.
A Pian Cai cycle can indicate later-life support from unexpected sources or appreciation of assets, supporting a comfortable, worry-light lifestyle.

Relationships

Hai–Mao partial combination—harmonious family warmth.
Hai Water combines with the natal Mao Wood, easing clashes in the original chart. The family atmosphere is harmonious, with the potential to enjoy multi-generational togetherness.

Health Guidance

Cold Water chills Earth—keep warm and protect circulation.
With strong Water qi, pay attention to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular care, especially keeping warm during winter.

Key Years

2071
2080
Age 84-93
Ren (Water+) Zi (Rat)
Indirect Wealth/Direct Wealth

Cycle Overview

Wealth star disrupts Seal—an advanced-age threshold.
A very strong Water cycle (wealth star) presses against the chart’s Fire (Seal). For the elderly, the Seal relates to vitality and longevity. “Wealth disrupting Seal” often corresponds to functional decline and approaching a natural life threshold. In this cycle, it is best to follow the body’s rhythm and prioritize comfort and dignity.

Career & Wealth

Possessions outside the self—no longer a concern.
Wealth has little practical meaning here; what remains is the legacy of one’s life for later generations to reflect upon.

Relationships

Let everything unfold naturally.

Health Guidance

Excess Water extinguishes Fire—cardiac weakness.
Focus closely on heart function.

Key Years

2080

Destiny Mapping

Parents

Stars Analysis

Tian Liang (Sheltering Elder) in residence: protection alongside distance and restraint. Tian Liang is associated with longevity and benefic protection, often indicating elders/parents with principles and authority, or a notable age gap in the family structure. It can also carry a tone of solitude or strictness, suggesting fewer opportunities to be together in early life, or more demanding parental guidance.

Four Transformations

Tian Ji Hua Ke (Academic/Recognition) in the opposite palace or supported by the triad. This tends to add open-mindedness and wisdom from elders. Tian Liang's protective quality suggests that at key moments she is likely to receive help from seniors (including industry mentors). Even if work requires physical distance from parents (e.g., Zi Wei with Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) emphasized in the Life Palace), the emotional bond can remain strong.

Life Area Guidance

Although Lisa left home at a young age to train in Korea (a Tian Liang theme of separation), family has remained a solid backing (Tian Liang's sheltering support). Her parents (including her stepfather) appear to have provided substantial support and guidance; this form of elder-derived "blessing" becomes a foundation for staying grounded in a highly demanding entertainment industry.

Key Aspects

Strong protection and support from elders/mentorsA relationship pattern marked by time apartPrinciple-based upbringing shaped by the family
Destiny

Stars Analysis

Zi Wei and Qi Sha (Indirect Officer) in the same palace—channeling Qi Sha into authority. Zi Wei is the imperial star, while Qi Sha represents a hard-edged commander. When they share one palace, they form the Zi–Sha configuration, often described as an “emperor holding a sword.” This suggests that the native may present Zi Wei’s dignified presence outwardly, while carrying Qi Sha’s toughness and decisiveness at the core. Rather than a ruler who simply maintains the status quo, this is a pioneer who leads from the front—highly independent, resilient under pressure, and often needing the turbulence of “leaving one’s hometown” to fully activate potential.

Four Transformations

Born in a Ding year: although the Life Palace is not directly struck by the Four Transformations, it receives supportive influence from Tai Yin (the Moon) transforming into Lu (Prosperity) through the key alignment axes. This implies that while the native’s willpower is strong, life opportunities are notably nourished by external resources—especially support from women mentors or a fan community—reflecting a trajectory of “using firm capability to hold and convert softer forms of wealth.”

Life Area Guidance

This pattern aligns closely with Lisa leaving home at a young age to pursue her path abroad (South Korea). Qi Sha’s “cutting ties” quality is expressed less as harm and more as a clean break from the old environment and a drive to conquer new territory. She is not an idol who passively waits for chances; through high-intensity training (Qi Sha’s tempering), she forged herself into a top-tier performer with Zi Wei’s sovereign stature.

Key Aspects

A pioneering personality with Zi Wei–Qi Sha co-locatedA life path shaped by striving away from homeA contrast of outward softness and inner steel
Well-being

Stars Analysis

Tian Xiang (Supportive Minister) in residence: comfort, refinement, and image awareness. Tian Xiang carries an "imprint/support" quality, linked with presentation, lifestyle quality, and assistance. In the Fu De Gong (Wellbeing & Inner Happiness Palace), it suggests that emotional fulfillment comes from beautiful things, a well-appointed life, and being respected. She tends to seek balance, dislikes extreme conflict, and enjoys being cared for and the process of styling and grooming.

Four Transformations

Influenced by Xing Ji Jia Yin or Cai Yin Jia Yin configurations (depending on the annual cycle). Tian Xiang itself does not typically take the Four Transformations directly, but it is highly sensitive to surrounding factors. Overall, this points to her gaining genuine psychological pleasure through fashion and styling (a key Tian Xiang expression). Her inner world is built on a sense of order and aesthetics.

Life Area Guidance

As a fashion world favorite (Celine/Bulgari ambassador), Lisa's sharp fashion sense is not only professional but also a direct expression of her Fu De Gong (inner enjoyment). She builds inner security by maintaining an impeccable public image (Tian Xiang), yet may also experience pronounced anxiety when that image is threatened or damaged.

Key Aspects

Aesthetic and fashion as a source of inner nourishmentStrong attachment to dignity and imageA sense of security supported by external material refinement
Property

Stars Analysis

Ju Men (Gate of Speech) in residence: disputes at the doorstep. Ju Men is associated with words, controversy, and things that are not fully in the open. In the Tian Zhai Gong (Property & Home Palace), it suggests that housing conditions or real-estate matters may be more prone to disagreements, or that the home environment can be affected by noise and disturbance. Ju Men is also considered a "hidden luminary," implying that private life (the home sphere) may be more easily scrutinized or discussed by others.

Four Transformations

Ju Men Hua Ji (Obstruction). This is a signature often seen for those born in a Ding year. Hua Ji (Obstruction) points to setbacks, losses, or reputational friction. With Ju Men Hua Ji in the Tian Zhai Gong (Property & Home Palace), it highlights vulnerability to gossip, defamation, or even deception tied to property, residence, or an agency/management entity (the broader meaning of "home base"). This is one of the chart's biggest pitfalls.

Life Area Guidance

This aligns closely with Lisa's experience of a former manager allegedly using a property-purchase arrangement as a pretext for large-scale fraud. The "behind-the-scenes controversy" and "trust rupture" indicated by Ju Men Hua Ji show up clearly in how her assets and living arrangements are handled. It also suggests she should treat privacy protection as a high priority, as the home sphere can easily attract talk and speculation.

Key Aspects

Fraud risk connected to real estate or housing arrangementsPressure from private life being scrutinizedDisputes and reputational friction around the living environment
Career

Stars Analysis

Tan Lang (Charisma/Performance Star; technically: Peach Blossom) presiding—the pivot of the Sha Po Lang (Breakthrough/Transformation Pattern). Tan Lang is a primary Peach Blossom indicator, associated with desire, talent, performance, and social skill. In the Career Palace, it points to a naturally artist-oriented destiny and strong suitability for the entertainment industry. Tan Lang is adaptable and socially skilled, with pronounced personal magnetism and a drive to stand out rather than settle for the ordinary.

Four Transformations

Shaped by Wu Qu and Tian Tong transforming to Hua Quan (Power/Authority Transformation) via the Three Harmonies and Four Cardinal Houses. Tan Lang’s desire is disciplined and elevated by Hua Quan—no longer just general charisma, but redirected into ambition for professional prominence. This configuration suggests her career is not simply about making a living; it carries conquest-like drive and expansion potential, aiming to become a recognized benchmark in the field.

Life Area Guidance

Tan Lang emphasizes “change.” In career matters, Lisa is unlikely to confine herself to a single style; rap, dance, and fashion crossovers reflect Tan Lang’s versatility and social range. She is a stage-native Tan Lang type—using personal magnetism (Peach Blossom) to win audiences and transmute desire into top-tier professional achievement.

Key Aspects

A naturally top-tier entertainer configurationA multi-talented, cross-domain career pathAmbition and drive powered by desire and visibility
Network

Stars Analysis

Tai Yin (Moon; Yin Wealth Star) presiding—soft-power mentors and the fan economy. Tai Yin signifies feminine energy, refinement, and wealth indicators. In the Friends/Networks Palace (also called the Servants/Subordinates Palace), it suggests that supporters, fans, and social circles skew female or are composed of people with gentle, considerate temperaments. With Tai Yin in a strong condition, these connections are highly favorable and can provide tangible assistance.

Four Transformations

Tai Yin transforms to Hua Lu (Wealth Transformation). This is one of the chart’s most prominent sources of financial momentum. Hua Lu points to recurring inflows of resources as well as goodwill. With Tai Yin Hua Lu in the Networks/Supporters sector, it directly highlights monetization through fandom and a strong women’s market. Her wealth is not solely the result of operating alone; it is also sustained by a large fan base (Tai Yin) that willingly contributes value and support (Hua Lu).

Life Area Guidance

Lisa’s fan base (Blinks/Lilies) shows strong purchasing power and loyalty, with a notably high female share—closely matching Tai Yin Hua Lu. Endorsements in cosmetics and luxury (Tai Yin-typed sectors aligned with women’s consumption) can achieve outsized success because she holds the key to activating broad public spending power through her supporters network.

Key Aspects

An exceptional expression of the fan economyStrong backing from female mentors/helpful peopleSignificant wealth supported by wide-reaching affinity and popularity
Well-being
Xu
Parents
Hai
Destiny
Zi
Siblings
Chou
Property
You
Wu Xing Ju (Elemental Configuration)
Partnership
Yin
Career
Shen
Children
Mao
Network
Wei
Travel
Wu
Health
Si
Wealth
Chen
Siblings

Stars Analysis

Tian Ji and Po Jun pairing (via borrowed stars or opposite-palace influence): a sign of volatility. Tian Ji governs strategy, intelligence, and change; Po Jun signifies breaking old structures and rebuilding after disruption. In the Siblings Palace (also representing collaborators and teammates), this suggests a team environment full of variables and high-intensity competition. Interactions can bring sharp exchanges of ideas, while also involving repeated reorganization or ongoing adjustment.

Four Transformations

Tian Ji transforms into Ke (Recognition). When Tian Ji turns to Ke, it indicates that within changing team dynamics, the native or teammates can gain strong reputation and professional/technical acknowledgment. Ke emphasizes visibility and acclaim, implying that her rise in fame is closely tied to the team (BLACKPINK), and that the acclaim is earned through displays of “talent and quick-witted skill.”

Life Area Guidance

This corresponds to standing out within a fiercely competitive trainee system, and to BLACKPINK’s major global reputation. Even if there were intense behind-the-scenes friction and recalibration (Po Jun), what is presented outwardly is elite professionalism and high public recognition (Tian Ji transforming to Ke).

Key Aspects

Highly competitive team dynamicsGaining artistic recognition through the groupCollaboration patterns amid constant change
Partnership

Stars Analysis

Tai Yang (the Sun) alone—dignity varies by exact hour; generally indicates status. Tai Yang represents masculine energy, generosity, and giving. In the Spouse Palace, it suggests the native may be drawn to partners with public influence, a bright and open temperament, or notable standing. Tai Yang tends toward “giving more than receiving,” so in relationships the native often invests more energy to uplift the other, or the partner may be someone in the spotlight.

Four Transformations

No direct Four-Transformation trigger from a main star; influenced by the opposite palace where Tian Ji transforms to Ke (Recognition). This implies that relationship matters are more likely to be visible to the public (a Tai Yang trait), and that a partner may be known for talent or fame (Ke). As a result, privacy can be harder to maintain.

Life Area Guidance

For a top idol, Tai Yang in the Spouse Palace often reflects more than literal marriage—it also mirrors a pursuit of “solar,” prominent energy. In real life, rumored counterparts are often globally influential figures, matching Tai Yang’s association with status and openness; relationships may be difficult to keep low-profile.

Key Aspects

A partner’s prominence and public-facing natureA giving-oriented tendency in loveRomance that is hard to keep hidden
Children

Stars Analysis

Wu Qu (Military Finance Star) in residence, firm and demanding by nature. Wu Qu is associated with wealth and also a tendency toward solitude; its Five-Element nature is Metal. In the Children Palace (also indicating subordinates, creative works, and the extension of one’s talents), it suggests the native treats her creations and younger followers with exceptional strictness and practicality. This carries a “military-style management” vibe—what she produces (stage performance) is expected to be grounded, impactful, and power-driven.

Four Transformations

Wu Qu is activated through the Three Harmonies and Four Cardinal Palaces via Quan/Lu linkages. Although this palace has no direct Four Transformations, Wu Qu’s firm energy is stimulated by the Wealth Palace’s Hua Quan (Transformation to Authority). This implies her “creations” (dance and music works) have strong monetization potential and market command—more of a direct, strength-on-strength showcase of capability.

Life Area Guidance

Lisa’s stage style is known for its power and forcefulness (Wu Qu). She demands extremely high precision in choreography, which is an artistic refinement of Wu Qu’s “tough, steadfast, and no-nonsense” quality. Her approach to her work is not sentimental; it is warrior-like in rigor and intensity.

Key Aspects

A strong, forceful creative styleStrict standards toward subordinates / juniorsPractical monetization of talent
Wealth

Stars Analysis

Tian Tong (Comfort & Pleasure Star) standing alone—wealth built from scratch. Tian Tong is originally a blessing star associated with ease and enjoyment, yet in the Wealth Palace it often points to “sweet after bitter.” Early on, wealth is gained through constant movement and performance (entertaining the public). Tian Tong also relates to the performing arts and entertainment, indicating her income must be tied to “bringing happiness to others.”

Four Transformations

Tian Tong Hua Quan (Transformation to Authority). This is an excellent favorable transformation. Tian Tong can be naturally laid-back; once it transforms to Authority, it activates drive and ambition, greatly strengthening one’s ability to command wealth and resources. This suggests that in the entertainment industry she is not merely a participant—she holds bargaining power and pricing power, and can steer her own commercial value.

Life Area Guidance

From modest trainee earnings to becoming a global endorsement powerhouse, the energy of Tian Tong Hua Quan is fully expressed. She is not drawing on inherited family assets; rather, she attracts major income by establishing an unshakable position (Hua Quan) in entertainment (Tian Tong), turning a “cute / joyful” image into substantial commercial capital.

Key Aspects

Top-tier monetization in entertainmentControl over commercial value and leverageA wealth pattern of work first, ease later
Travel

Stars Analysis

Tian Fu (Resource Treasury Star) presiding—support and mentors when away from home. Tian Fu is regarded as the leading star of the Southern Dipper and is often described as a “treasury.” With Tian Fu in the Travel/Relocation Palace, this is a classic configuration favorable for long-distance moves and development. It suggests that outside her birthplace, she can access strong resources, protection, and higher-quality platforms for growth. Tian Fu emphasizes steadiness and inclusiveness, indicating she can build a stable base overseas.

Four Transformations

In opposition to the Life Palace’s Zi Wei + Qi Sha (Indirect Officer) configuration. Zi Wei with Qi Sha inside tends to signify initiative and forward momentum, while Tian Fu outside emphasizes resources and backing. This inner–outer resonance forms a high-caliber variant of the Zi Fu Chao Yuan (Zi Wei–Tian Fu Court Alignment) structure. Overseas (South Korea, Europe, and North America), she is not merely “drifting”; she can accumulate reputation and assets the way a treasury steadily stores value.

Life Area Guidance

This is one of the most pivotal links in Lisa’s life trajectory. If she had remained in Thailand, Tian Fu’s potential would be difficult to fully activate. Only through “relocation” to South Korea does the treasury open. Her performance and recognition on the international stage tend to be more stable and widely affirmed than in her home market; overseas is where her true momentum and rise are most readily supported.

Key Aspects

Major upside from overseas developmentStable support from international resourcesA top-tier configuration for building wealth through movement and mobility
Health

Stars Analysis

Lian Zhen (Refinement & Intensity Star) in residence—secondary Peach Blossom and blood-heat tendencies. Lian Zhen’s Five-Element nature is Yin Fire. In the Health Palace it is linked with the cardiovascular system, blood, and various inflammatory conditions. Lian Zhen also indicates precision and emotionally tangled intensity. This suggests that under high-intensity physical output, she may be prone to unexplained inflammation, insomnia, or depleted vitality; overwork should be watched carefully.

Four Transformations

Influenced by the Life Palace aura of Zi Wei and Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer). The austere, high-pressure tone of Qi Sha intertwines with Lian Zhen’s Yin Fire, making the body more likely to be strained by excessive explosive output (such as high-intensity dance). This is a pattern of physical overdraft driven by an extreme pursuit of perfection and peak performance.

Life Area Guidance

As a lead dancer, Lisa’s body operates near its limits over long periods. Lian Zhen’s signature highlights a career tendency toward external injuries or stress-related endocrine imbalance. Each standout performance may come with increased draw on the “essence-and-blood” vitality that Lian Zhen symbolically represents.

Key Aspects

Cardiovascular and inflammatory sensitivitiesOccupational physical overdrawHealth vulnerabilities linked to mental stress
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