- Star Luck
- Jue
- Sitting Branch
- Si
- Void
- Shen-You
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Shan Tou Huo
Destiny Mapping
Network
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong presiding, comfort-seeking and easygoing. Tian Tong relates to emotions, enjoyment, and a youthful/childlike temperament. In the Friends/Social Network Palace, it suggests a circle of friends who tend to be mellow, fun-loving, or relatively emotional. It also implies the native may be soft-hearted toward friends, and that friends may offer more emotional companionship than concrete, high-impact support in career matters.
Four Transformations
No prominent Four Transformations; influenced by the opposite palace. Although Tian Tong is considered a benefic, when it encounters challenging stars (such as Qing Yang or Tuo Luo), the “comfort” energy can flip into trouble—e.g., problems caused by trusting the wrong friends, or disputes arising from excessive partying and indulgence among friends.
Life Area Guidance
This helps explain a more free-spirited private life and a preference for social gatherings (a “hot-girl lifestyle”). However, Tian Tong’s softer side also suggests that at critical moments, these companions may not provide strong protection; some may even react emotionally (a shadow expression of Tian Tong) in ways that undermine her. Careful selection of the social circle is advised.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu alone, resilient and self-reliant. Wu Qu is both a “wealth star” and a “commander star.” In Five-Element terms it belongs to Metal, emphasizing toughness, decisiveness, and action. The Migration/Travel Palace reflects one’s fortunes away from home and public-facing image. With Wu Qu here, it suggests that when pushing forward in the outside world, the native projects a hard-edged, “warrior-like” persona—swift and decisive, yet also more prone to head-on clashes or money-related disputes.
Four Transformations
No direct Four Transformations, but easily activated by annual influences. Wu Qu corresponds to Metal, and Metal carries a sharp, cutting quality. When challenging annual stars strike this area, it can indicate risk of “metal-related injury” (harm involving metal objects or sharp instruments). Symbolically, this aligns closely with a shooting incident (a Metal-type injury) encountered during external/public activities.
Life Area Guidance
In the public sphere (Travel Palace), she is not perceived as gentle or fragile; rather, she presents a stance of constant striving and fighting for career and money (Wu Qu). Wu Qu’s self-reliant streak also suggests that when facing external attacks (such as a shooting case), she often has to confront the arenas of public opinion and legal process largely on her own, showing strong resilience.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen presiding, secondary Peach Blossom. Lian Zhen is often called the “secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance),” and is also known as the “constraint star,” associated with precision work, diplomacy, performing arts, and legal boundaries. In the Career Palace, it is a classic “performing-arts indicator,” pointing to success through personal charm, relationship appeal, and stage presence. At the same time, its “constraint” quality can suggest that one’s career is often accompanied by contract issues or legal entanglements.
Four Transformations
Supported by transformational influences (Hua Ke, Hua Lu) from the triads and cardinal links. Lian Zhen benefits from Wen Chang and Wen Qu (talent and artistry), and also from Lu Cun (material gain). This configuration indicates strong career momentum and a pronounced “attention-capturing” ability. She can break through a complex and competitive entertainment environment (the intricate nature of Lian Zhen) through meticulous self-management and an unmistakable personal magnetism.
Life Area Guidance
With Lian Zhen governing career, it closely matches a path that blends sensual appeal (Peach Blossom) with talent. The “constraint star” trait also resonates with the long, complicated contract dispute with 1501 Certified Entertainment—her professional achievements have consistently been intertwined with legal negotiations, struggle, and attempts to break free at the contractual level.
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu in residence, an abundant asset base. Tian Fu is known as a “storage/treasury star.” With an Earth Five-Element nature, it signifies inclusiveness, preservation, and real estate. Tian Fu in the Property & Residence Palace is an excellent configuration, indicating strong capacity to acquire property and the potential to live in a spacious, high-end home. It also suggests that the family environment (or inner sense of belonging) is a primary source of her security.
Four Transformations
A well-placed treasury star, steady accumulation. Tian Fu does not take part in the Four Transformations, yet it is highly stabilizing. No matter how changeable the outside world (the Travel/Movement Palace) may be, Tian Fu in the Property Palace can provide a solid “back base.” This also implies she is likely to allocate a significant portion of earnings into property or other conservative, stable assets.
Life Area Guidance
For someone from Texas, Tian Fu supports the likelihood of a high-quality, comfortable living environment. Amid the volatility of an entertainment career, home can function as her main shelter and reset point. This palace also points to potential for managing substantial family assets or real-estate holdings—an arrangement associated with “being able to hold and preserve wealth.”
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin in residence, inward and emotionally refined. Tai Yin is the “Moon,” associated with female relatives (especially the mother), emotional attunement, inner enjoyment, and the subconscious. The Well-Being/Spiritual Palace governs one’s inner world and interests. With Tai Yin here, it suggests a delicate, sensitive inner life and a strong need for emotional support from senior women in the family. Even if the outer presentation appears bold (Ju Men / Lian Zhen), the inner self tends to long for quiet, gentleness, and emotional safety.
Four Transformations
Yi-stem: Tai Yin transforms into Ji (obstruction/entanglement). Hua Ji indicates a sense of lack, unresolved knots, and friction or impediments. Tai Yin Hua Ji in the Well-Being/Spiritual Palace is one of the chart’s most painful pressure points. It often points to an unfillable void deep within—commonly manifesting as early loss or hardship involving the mother or a very close female relative—leading to long-term, underlying grief or anxiety.
Life Area Guidance
This is one of the chart’s most poignant correspondences. Tai Yin Hua Ji aligns closely with the successive losses of her mother (Holly Thomas) and grandmother. Such an inner shock imprint (Hua Ji) can become a lasting shadow, while also serving as a source of emotional depth in creative work. Her outward toughness (Wu Qu) may often function as a way to protect and cover inner fragility (Tai Yin Hua Ji).
Key Aspects
Parents
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang in residence, versatile and artistically gifted. Tan Lang is known both as a Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) star and a talent star, associated with desire, social finesse, and networking. In the Parents Palace, it suggests parents (especially the father, or an elder with a close bond) may be outgoing, artistically inclined, or engaged in people-facing work. It can also indicate a friendship-like dynamic with parents, while hinting at a relationship pattern that may carry complexity.
Four Transformations
Influenced by Tai Yin Hua Ji. While Tan Lang highlights talent, its expression can be affected by the ripple of Tai Yin Hua Ji in the Well-Being/Spiritual Palace (often read as a supporting/documentation linkage to the Parents Palace). This suggests that even with inherited artistic gifts, the bond or timing with parents may feel thinner than desired, or carry certain regrets.
Life Area Guidance
Her mother was a rap artist, and Tan Lang here supports a direct inheritance of artistic aptitude and early career inspiration. Tan Lang’s themes of “drive” and “aspiration” also suggest her mother may have acted as an ambitious catalyst in her early development (e.g., in a manager-like role).
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang stationed here: intense Yang-Fire. Tai Yang corresponds to the Fire element and is associated with the cardiovascular system, eyes, and the head. In the Health Palace, if Tai Yang is strong, it often indicates robust vitality and stamina; if weakened, it suggests paying attention to headaches, eye strain/issues, or elevated blood pressure. Tai Yang also represents a “radiating” energy—tendencies toward inflammation or heat-type imbalances can be part of the picture.
Four Transformations
No primary-star transformation directly activates this palace; opposed by Tai Yin transforming to Hua Ji. The Health Palace faces the Parents Palace; Tai Yin Hua Ji on the fortune/parents axis can spill over into physical wellbeing. This suggests that beyond purely physiological concerns, stress and emotional strain (a challenged Tai Yin) may contribute to endocrine imbalance or gynecological vulnerabilities (Tai Yin is linked with the feminine body) as a potential risk factor.
Life Area Guidance
Megan is known for abundant physical power and stage presence (Tai Yang signature), with heavy, high-intensity use of the knees and legs (twerking) as a hallmark. In the chart, however, Tai Yang is subtly pressured by the opposing Tai Yin Hua Ji influence—so beneath a strong exterior, it is worth watching for hidden burnout from sustained high psychological load, especially regarding relaxation and recovery for the head and nervous system.
Key Aspects
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji + Po Jun pairing (via borrowed stars/special chart): volatile wealth. Tian Ji governs strategy, ingenuity, and constant change; Po Jun signifies breaking down the old to rebuild anew. In the Wealth Palace (or through opposing-palace effects), this points to income that may be highly uneven, often requiring continuous reinvention—breaking rules, disrupting old structures, and sometimes moving through major financial turbulence to reach outsized gains. It is a classic “profits through calculated risk” pattern.
Four Transformations
Yi-stem: Tian Ji transforms to Hua Lu (Income/Flow). Hua Lu indicates expanding income channels and smoother circulation. Tian Ji Hua Lu suggests earning through “intelligence, planning, and rapid response.” Combined with Po Jun’s disruptive edge, wealth may come from disruptive creativity or from catching fast-shifting trends at the right moment (viral moments).
Life Area Guidance
Tian Ji Hua Lu highlights an exceptionally sharp commercial instinct—skilled at turning online catchphrases and memes (e.g., “Hot Girl Summer”) into rapid monetization. Po Jun’s influence shows up as a need to repeatedly reshape the public persona, with wealth-building often accompanied by substantial spending or contract disputes (loss-and-leakage dynamics). Cashflow tends to be highly mobile, making it harder for money to “sit still” in long-term storage.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei and Qi Sha conjoined, the imperial seat transforming into decisive power. Zi Wei is the Emperor Star, while Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) carries a stern, decisive martial quality. When they share the same palace, they form a notably strong pattern often described as “Zi–Sha turning into authority.” In modern interpretive practice, the Children Palace also extends to one’s creations, audience/fanbase (including teams or people who follow one’s lead), and creative output. This pairing is highly dominant in tone, suggesting the native’s work has commanding presence and trailblazing force—authority without needing to raise its voice.
Four Transformations
Yi-stem: Zi Wei transforms to Hua Ke (Recognition/Accolade). Hua Ke points to reputation, credentials, and public endorsement. With Zi Wei Hua Ke in the Children Palace, it suggests the native’s “output” (works or talent) can receive strong validation from institutions or mainstream gatekeepers (e.g., Grammy-level recognition). It reads as a configuration of broad renown: the fan community (Hotties) is not only large, but also cohesive and highly organized, treating her as a queen.
Life Area Guidance
This palace neatly aligns with her stage name image, “Megan Thee Stallion”—tall, powerful, and commanding. Her musical creations (the “children”) carry a strong, forceful style (Qi Sha), and gain an added layer of legitimacy through education and mainstream awards (Zi Wei Hua Ke), rather than being positioned only as underground rap.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (Celestial Beam) sits alone; principled and supervisory. Tian Liang is a protective star and also associated with oversight, standards, and authority figures (often older or carrying an official aura). In relationship patterns, the native may prefer a partner who feels like an older-brother/fatherly protector, or someone psychologically deep, mature, and steady. At the same time, distance can arise if the other person is overly didactic or rigidly principled.
Four Transformations
Yi stem: Tian Liang transforms to Hua Quan (Authority/Control). Hua Quan highlights decisiveness, command, and potential friction. Tian Liang Hua Quan in the Spouse Palace suggests the partner may hold a leading position in the relationship, or that the native is drawn to someone with strong voice and authority in their own field. This also indicates relationships are unlikely to be bland; power dynamics and strong stances may surface and require skillful negotiation.
Life Area Guidance
Tian Liang Hua Quan can show up as an attraction to “strong” partners. Her public relationships (e.g., Pardison Fontaine) often involve someone with recognizable experience or talent within the industry. This star also suggests relationships may carry a serious tone of mutual support and mutual constraint—more about building and holding lines than pure pleasure-seeking.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Ju Men (Giant Gate) sits alone; its qi tends toward “shade/obscurity.” Ju Men’s Five-Element nature is Water. It governs speech, disputes, controversy, and debating skill. Being called an “obscure luminary” is not about something sinister; it points to how words can conceal or reveal the essence of things. This star aligns directly with the native’s career signature centered on rap and verbal performance. Personality-wise it often shows a strong competitive drive and a talent for sharp language (lyrics) as self-expression, while also making one more likely to attract public debate and “talk of the town.”
Four Transformations
Yi stem: Tian Ji (Heavenly Mechanism) transforms to Hua Lu (Resource/Prosperity), not a direct hit to the Life Palace, yet influenced by timing cycles. Although Ju Men in the Life Palace does not receive direct support from the Four Transformations, the pull of the sanfang-sizheng (triangular/quadrant configuration) suggests resources are most reliably gained through continuous expression and being heard. Ju Men’s “shade” benefits from Tai Yang (Sun) to illuminate it; when Tai Yang is not strongly placed, one must break through more forcefully via personal talent and visibility.
Life Area Guidance
With Ju Men in the Life Palace, one’s life tends to be closely tied to “the mouth”—speech, voice, and messaging. Megan Thee Stallion channels this star’s energy into highly assertive and contagious rap technique (flow). Her rise to fame has come with controversy (e.g., debates around the lyrics of “WAP”), which mirrors a classic Ju Men pattern: visibility can expand through dispute—more discussion, more volume, and a wider platform.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang (Celestial Minister) presides; supportive ‘seal’ energy assists. Tian Xiang represents stewardship, coordination, and fairness, often pointing to capable partners or a close peer circle. In the Siblings Palace, this suggests the native is likely to gather a group of presentable, helpful friends or team members (entourage), with strong social and public-facing polish.
Four Transformations
Influenced by neighboring Ju Men and opposite-palace Po Jun. While Tian Xiang itself does not directly take part in the Four Transformations, its “good with good, unstable with harsh factors” quality means this palace’s steadiness depends heavily on the surrounding environment. If harsh auxiliary factors flank this palace, the inner circle may show two-faced dynamics or disputes involving legal paperwork and documentation.
Life Area Guidance
Tian Xiang’s supportive quality can be seen in how her early team and circle were built—often featuring a well-presented group of friends or supporters (Hotties). However, Tian Xiang also relates to contracts and formal documentation, which can hint at potential breakpoints with close associates (such as former best friends) around legal matters or trust and boundaries.