- Star Luck
- 胎
- Sitting Branch
- bathing
- Void
- Xu / Hai
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- 海中金
Destiny Mapping
Property
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu (The Finance Star). Wu Qu is a 'Metal Star,' representing tangible currency and real estate. Its presence in the Property Palace indicates a strong capacity for acquiring high-end real estate. This star has a firm, resilient nature, suggesting the subject's living environment is often upscale, highly secure, or characterized by a modern, metallic aesthetic.
Four Transformations
Wu Qu Hua Ke (Transformation to Prestige). Hua Ke represents 'reputation' and 'official documents.' Wu Qu Hua Ke in the Property Palace means the subject's properties are not only valuable but also prestigious (such as landmark buildings), or that their real estate investments bring them a good reputation. It also signifies a home environment that emphasizes taste and style.
Life Area Guidance
Hamilton owns several top-tier luxury homes in Monaco, London, and Colorado, which perfectly aligns with the 'immense wealth' characteristics of Wu Qu. The influence of Hua Ke is reflected in these properties being located in highly prestigious communities and his high standards for interior design, using them as a way to showcase personal taste (Ke name).
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang (The Sun) in a Fallen State. The Sun governs nobility, reputation, and radiance. While usually auspicious in the Career Palace, if it is 'fallen' (dimmed), it represents 'Nobility through Toil.' This means reputation must be earned through immense effort or even by enduring criticism. The Sun also represents the backlash that comes from 'standing out too much'.
Four Transformations
Tai Yang Hua Ji (Transformation to Obstacle via Jia Stem). This is a critical signal. Tai Yang Hua Ji represents 'radiance being obscured' or 'fame leading to misfortune.' In his career, this manifested as early skepticism, barriers of racial discrimination, and the massive public controversy that followed his fame. Success comes with disputes; behind the glamour lies heavy psychological pressure.
Life Area Guidance
As the first Black driver in F1 history, Hamilton's career path is the embodiment of 'Tai Yang Hua Ji': he had to shine in an environment filled with prejudice (clouds obscuring the sun). Every victory was accompanied by harsh scrutiny of his lifestyle and statements. Hua Ji also represents 'controversy'; his career has been filled with rule disputes and officiating storms, yet he has forcefully broken through these barriers.
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong (The Fortune Star). Tian Tong governs enjoyment, spiritual satisfaction, and the 'inner child.' Located in the Karma Palace, it represents a deep inner desire for a carefree life, a love for music, art, and a relaxed atmosphere. This forms a sharp contrast with his cold, professional persona on the track (Zi Wei Qi Sha).
Four Transformations
Tian Tong (No Transformation), influenced by Ju Men in the opposite palace. While Tian Tong governs joy, the 'shadow' qualities of Ju Men from the opposite palace project an influence, meaning the subject's spiritual enjoyment is often attained only after experiencing significant mental pressure or verbal disputes. He needs 'play' to heal from the high pressure of his career.
Life Area Guidance
Off the track, Hamilton is a different person; he loves fashion, making music, and skydiving—all manifestations of Tian Tong's 'playful and pleasure-seeking' nature. This pursuit of a colorful life is actually a necessary means for him to regulate his high-pressure career (Tai Yang Hua Ji in the Career Palace), serving as a sanctuary for his spiritual world.
Key Aspects
Parents
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen (The Integrity Star / Secondary Charisma Star). Lian Zhen represents precision, persistence, and the bonds created by intense emotions. In the Parents Palace, it signifies that parents (especially the father) have a profound influence on the subject, with a relationship that is close yet carries a certain level of strictness or control. Lian Zhen also represents 'bloodline ties'.
Four Transformations
Lian Zhen Hua Lu (Transformation to Prosperity). Hua Lu represents affinity, wealth, and support. Lian Zhen Hua Lu in the Parents Palace means the father was the subject's greatest mentor in early life, providing not only emotional support but also exhausting all resources (Hua Lu) to pave the way. The father's strictness (Lian Zhen) eventually transformed into the cornerstone of the subject's success (Lu).
Life Area Guidance
Hamilton's father, Anthony, worked three jobs to support his son's racing career. This total devotion is the ultimate manifestation of 'Lian Zhen Hua Lu'—possessing both the persistence and sacrifice of Lian Zhen and the resource provision of Hua Lu. The father was not just a parent but also his early manager and career guide; this deep bond shaped the champion we see today.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu (The Treasury / The Southern Lord) sits alone, with Zi Wei and Qi Sha (The Emperor and The Warrior) in the opposite palace. Tian Fu is known as the 'Vault Star' or 'Command Star,' symbolizing stability, resource accumulation, and strategic depth; meanwhile, the Zi Wei and Qi Sha combination in the opposite palace forms a highly proactive 'Imperial Expedition' pattern. This configuration suggests that the subject presents the composure, elegance, and strategic mindset of Tian Fu externally, while deep down (influenced by the Travel Palace), there lies the dominance and desire for conquest associated with Zi Wei and Qi Sha. He is not a reckless brute, but a 'strategist' who excels at resource management, calculating tire wear and fuel consumption on the track with precision.
Four Transformations
The Jia Stem does not directly trigger the Four Transformations (Si Hua) for this palace, but it is influenced by the Hua Quan (Authority) from the opposite palace. Although this palace has no direct transformations, it is affected by the energy radiation from the Travel Palace, which breaks Tian Fu's inherent conservatism. This means that while the subject's fundamental nature seeks stability and control, the environment constantly pushes him to compete and establish authority, resulting in a 'winning through stability' regal style.
Life Area Guidance
Lewis Hamilton is famously known as the 'tire whisperer' on the track, which is a perfect manifestation of Tian Fu's talent for 'resource management.' He rarely drives recklessly like a pure Qi Sha (The Warrior) personality; instead, he wins championships through precise calculation and long-term strategic layout (Tian Fu). His public image also strives to maintain an elegant, affluent, and 'aristocratic' persona.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin (The Moon) is in a Bright and Prosperous state. Tai Yin represents female relatives, gentle emotional connections, and feminine wealth energy. In the Siblings Palace, it usually refers to a mother, sisters, or brothers/close friends with a refined and delicate temperament. With Tai Yin being bright, it indicates deep emotional bonds with siblings, who are often artistic or gentle in nature.
Four Transformations
Tai Yin does not undergo transformation, but it is supported by auspicious stars in the annual cycle. This stable energy field provides an emotional safe harbor for the subject. In a competitive career filled with intense pressure, sibling affection serves as a significant source of emotional comfort.
Life Area Guidance
This configuration deeply reflects Hamilton's relationship with his half-brother, Nicolas. Despite Nicolas having cerebral palsy, their interaction is filled with the warmth and care characteristic of Tai Yin. His brother is not only a supporter but also a projection of his inner soft side, forming a sharp contrast with his cold ruthlessness on the racing track.
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji and Po Jun (The Intersection of Turbulence). (Note: In standard charts, Tian Ji and Po Jun do not occupy the same palace; this is interpreted based on the provided data as a combination of 'strategic change and disruption'). Tian Ji governs change and calculation, while Po Jun governs disruption and 'breaking before building.' This suggests the native's social circle, teammates, or competitors are highly unstable, with relationships filled with strategic maneuvering and sudden ruptures.
Four Transformations
Po Jun Hua Quan (Transformation to Authority via Jia Stem). This means his rivals or teammates possess a strong desire for control and disruptive power, often holding a dominant position. He must align with the strong, yet these relationships are fraught with power struggles.
Life Area Guidance
This configuration perfectly mirrors Hamilton's 'teammate as arch-rival' career. From Alonso to Rosberg, his teammates (Friends Palace) have been extremely powerful (Po Jun Hua Quan) and strategic (Tian Ji) world-champion caliber figures. These relationships are filled with destructive competition, where friendships often disintegrate amidst intense power struggles.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei and Qi Sha (Transforming the Warrior into Authority). This is a highly potent combination in Zi Wei Dou Shu. Zi Wei is the Emperor, and Qi Sha is the General; their presence in the same palace signifies 'the Emperor leading the charge personally.' In the Travel Palace, it indicates the native possesses immense authority and pioneering power in foreign lands, overseas, or public domains. This is a destiny where one must 'go out' to achieve dominance.
Four Transformations
Qi Sha is influenced by the Jia Stem, indirectly gaining the energy of Prosperity and Authority. Although Qi Sha itself does not transform, the Jia Stem causes Po Jun to transform into Authority (Hua Quan) and Lian Zhen into Prosperity (Hua Lu). These energies converge in the Three-Party and Four-Square structure, significantly enhancing the drive and leadership of the Zi Wei-Qi Sha combination. This foretells gaining immense fame and actual power on international stages.
Life Area Guidance
Hamilton's life is a global tour of conquest. He left his home country to establish his 'imperial' status on tracks around the world. The commanding presence of Zi Wei and Qi Sha (The Strategist / Warrior) gives him an intense competitive pressure on the track, and his influence on the international stage far exceeds his comfort zone in his homeland.
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (The Roof / The Guardian) is in a prominent position. Tian Liang represents medicine, longevity, and the ability to turn misfortune into luck. In the Health Palace, this is an excellent configuration, meaning the subject has a resilient constitution and can recover quickly from injuries. Tian Liang also governs 'height' and may relate to bones, the spine, or skin (protection).
Four Transformations
Tian Liang is not transformed, keeping its energy pure. The protective power of Tian Liang is stable and does not require external activation. This provides a natural shield for the subject in a high-risk profession, allowing him to emerge unscathed from many high-speed accidents.
Life Area Guidance
F1 is an extremely dangerous sport. Hamilton has experienced several serious collisions (such as the 2021 Monza incident where a tire landed on his car), but he miraculously emerges unharmed or recovers quickly each time—a classic manifestation of Tian Liang’s 'turning danger into safety.' Additionally, his commitment to a plant-based diet aligns with Tian Liang’s 'health preservation' trait.
Key Aspects
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang (The Seal / The Minister) is in a favorable position. Tian Xiang is the 'Keeper of the Seal,' representing assistance, legitimate wealth, and gains through image or service. In the Wealth Palace, it means income comes from honorable sources, mostly from large institutional salaries (team contracts) and commercial monetization of personal image (endorsements). It does not favor sudden windfalls but rather steady, accumulating growth.
Four Transformations
Impacted by Po Jun Hua Quan (The Breaker transformed to Authority) from the opposite palace. Although this palace has no direct transformations, the impact of Po Jun Hua Quan forces this 'Seal Star' to seek wealth dynamically. This means while his wealth comes from contracts, he must increase his value through constant 'battles' (race victories), and there may be significant expenses for maintaining his image or investments.
Life Area Guidance
As one of the highest-paid drivers in F1 history, Hamilton’s wealth path aligns perfectly with Tian Xiang: relying on a massive corporation (Mercedes) and building a perfect personal brand (fashion, environmentalism) to secure massive endorsements. His wealth comes from professional service and image management rather than speculation.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang (The Desire Star / The Opportunist) sits alone (influenced by Peach Blossom/Charisma). Tan Lang is the primary Peach Blossom (Charisma) star in Zi Wei Dou Shu, governing desire, talent, social interaction, and change. Located in the Spouse Palace, it suggests the subject is easily attracted to partners who are artistically talented, sexy and charming, or have a volatile personality. Such relationships often come with intense attraction but are also prone to fluctuations due to ego or external temptations.
Four Transformations
The Jia Stem does not transform Tan Lang, but Tan Lang's nature is inherently fluid. Without the strong constraints of the Four Transformations, Tan Lang's 'changeable' trait remains pure. This implies a love life full of passion and romance, yet one that finds it difficult to maintain long-term mundane stability, often manifesting in 'on-and-off' or 'frequent separation' states.
Life Area Guidance
Hamilton's most famous romantic history is his seven-year on-and-off relationship with 'Pussycat Doll' Nicole Scherzinger. As a pop superstar, she perfectly embodies the Tan Lang traits of 'talent, sexiness, and fame.' This star combination destines his romantic life to be a focus of the spotlight, filled with dramatic tension.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Ju Men (The Gloom / The Gate of Communication) sits alone. Ju Men governs speech, disputes, and barriers, but also represents deep research capabilities. In the Children Palace, it usually implies communication gaps with juniors or subordinates, or that the subject holds extremely high, almost harsh standards for the next generation. Ju Men also hints at 'concealment,' suggesting strict protection of offspring or private life.
Four Transformations
Ju Men is not transformed, but is influenced by Tian Tong (The Child) in the opposite palace. The darker side of Ju Men is slightly neutralized by the fortune of Tian Tong. However, when educating or managing subordinates (such as new team members), a sharp, direct communication style remains, which can create a sense of distance.
Life Area Guidance
While Hamilton currently has no biological children, the traits of Ju Men are reflected in his attitude toward younger drivers—a mix of distance and critical attention. His 'Hamilton Commission' aims to improve the situation for minorities in racing, which is a high-level application of turning Ju Men’s 'disputes and speech' into 'advocacy for social issues.'