- Star Luck
- Mu Yu
- Sitting Branch
- Jue
- Void
- Wu-Wei
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Quan Zhong Shui
Destiny Mapping
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (Guardian / Integrity Star) resides here in a strong state, often indicating “seeking gain through reputation,” with a pattern of early difficulty followed by increasing ease. Tian Liang is known for its principled, elevated tone and for benefactor support from elders or established systems. It governs discipline and oversight; in the Wealth Palace it usually does not indicate sudden windfalls, but rather wealth earned through status, reputation, or problem-solving. This suggests her income sources tend to be “clean” and defensible, often accompanied by a sense of social responsibility or supported by resources from elders/large institutions.
Four Transformations
It receives supportive aspecting from Wu Qu (Financial Star) transforming to Hua Ke (Recognition/Prestige) in the Career Palace. Wu Qu relates to earned income, and Hua Ke emphasizes reputation. Together they form a solid “monetize-through-fame” structure, implying her earnings are closely tied to the professional credibility she builds (Tian Liang’s principles) and to public image (Wu Qu Hua Ke).
Life Area Guidance
Tian Liang’s qualities suggest Millie’s business landscape carries strong personal principles and a distinct signature. She is not simply choosing projects for money; rather, she tends to secure high fees and endorsements by establishing an image such as a “young hero” or an “independent woman” (Tian Liang’s mature steadiness). Her wealth-building process may feel pressured earlier on (Tian Liang often indicates “first difficult”), but as her position stabilizes, income can become steadily supported—like ongoing patronage.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
Tian Xiang (Ministerial Seal / Support Star) holds this palace, with an “imprint” quality providing protection—often associated with loyalty, capable assistance, and material ease. Tian Xiang is traditionally the chancellor-like star in charge of seals and credentials, representing fairness, support, and service. In modern Zi Wei Dou Shu practice, the Children Palace can also signify one’s audience (fans) or subordinates. With Tian Xiang here, it suggests she attracts a highly loyal, high-quality fan base, or that the characters she creates (“spiritual children”) carry themes of justice and helping others.
Four Transformations
The palace field is steady, with a subtle resonance from Wu Qu (Financial Star) transforming to Hua Ke (Recognition/Prestige) in the Career Palace. This implies her work and fan community directly reinforce her reputation: fans are not only consumers, but also active sustainers of her professional halo—aligned with Tian Xiang’s “seal/endorsement” symbolism.
Life Area Guidance
Tian Xiang’s service-oriented signature is reflected in how she engages with her audience. She comes across not only as an idol, but more like a young-generation opinion leader, serving her community through building a beauty brand (Florence by Mills). Her “children” (creative works and brand outputs) tend to show Tian Xiang’s refined, polished, and supportive qualities.
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei (Emperor Star) with Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) shares this palace, suggesting strong authority and a forceful vitality. Zi Wei represents leadership and central command; Qi Sha carries the archetype of a decisive, battle-ready strategist. When both sit in the Health Palace, it often points to powerful life-force and notable stress tolerance, with a more “hard-driving” constitution. At the same time, it can indicate a tendency toward mental tension or sudden functional imbalance when one overextends or pushes perfection (the Emperor’s dignity) too far.
Four Transformations
Zi Wei and Qi Sha naturally carry a strong “power/drive” quality (even without explicit Four Transformations noted, the star nature leans that way). This is not only physical, but also psychological—an unwillingness to concede. Such a high-intensity field can keep her energetic under demanding filming schedules, while also planting a risk factor for overwork.
Life Area Guidance
This “emperor commanding troops” bodily configuration helps explain why Millie could handle intense action work and dense publicity schedules even during developmental years. It can feel as if there is a tireless warrior within (Qi Sha). However, Zi Wei with Qi Sha can also imply internal friction: anxiety and pressure behind the spotlight may require strong willpower to contain—typical of a high-functioning, high-output constitution.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Tian Ji (Strategy Star) with Po Jun (Breakthrough/Reform Star): a life pattern marked by movement, frequent transitions, and development away from one’s hometown. Tian Ji highlights intelligence, adaptability, and change; Po Jun points to breaking old structures and rebuilding anew. Placed in the Qianyi Gong (Travel/Relocation Palace, reflecting external environments and prospects when away from home), this combination forms a highly dynamic and less-settled configuration. It suggests the native is more likely to find opportunities through relocation, constant shifts in setting, and exploring new arenas—stability can feel like stagnation.
Four Transformations
The Jia stem triggers Po Jun Hua Quan (Transformation to Authority). Po Jun Hua Quan symbolizes a trailblazer who takes the lead in disruptive change, indicating she tends to gain initiative and influence through transitions. Rather than drifting with circumstances, she establishes authority by challenging conventions and making bold moves in new places or fields (e.g., from the UK to Hollywood).
Life Area Guidance
From being born in Spain, growing up in the UK, to becoming known in the US, Millie’s trajectory closely reflects the Tian Ji–Po Jun theme of continual movement. Po Jun Hua Quan adds the defining emphasis: she not only adapts to a mobile life, but also leverages a cross-cultural background and ever-changing environments (film sets, the fashion industry, UN-related activities) to reshape her influence and take the lead amid change.
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang (Sun Star) in a weakened position: its radiance is restrained, which can bring goodwill that is not always appreciated and make misunderstandings harder to avoid. Tai Yang represents the public, support from male figures/mentors, and a broad, generous spirit. In the Nupu Gong / Jiaoyou Gong (Friends & Networks Palace) while weakened, it suggests that in relationships she may give warmth and effort without receiving equal return, and may be more exposed to betrayal, bullying, or public misinterpretation. When the Sun’s light is dim, the symbolism leans toward “good intentions being misconstrued.”
Four Transformations
The Jia stem triggers Tai Yang Hua Ji (Transformation to Challenge). This is one of the chart’s most sensitive stress points. Tai Yang Hua Ji in the Friends & Networks Palace directly points to heightened interpersonal controversy and reputational strain. It implies that the more she tries to present a bright, positive image (Tai Yang), the more likely she is to attract shadow-side pushback (Hua Ji), such as online harassment or malicious smears.
Life Area Guidance
This placement closely mirrors Millie’s experience of significant online bullying early in her career. Although she aimed to project a proactive, sunny presence, the Tai Yang Hua Ji dynamic can coincide with outsiders (especially online crowds) developing inexplicable hostility or distorted readings of her. It can become a major obstacle on the path to visibility, and it may also push her to develop protective boundaries in social dynamics earlier than most.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu (Discipline/Execution Star) alone: firm, resolute, and results-driven—well-suited to building a career through real work and independent capability. Wu Qu is associated with resources and finance, and it also carries a lone-wolf tone: decisiveness, toughness, and strong execution. In the Career Palace, it favors tangible achievements over empty prestige, pointing to a hands-on, action-oriented professional style. This supports roles and career choices that require strength, leadership, and grit—such as a heroine, a fighter, or a power-centered character—rather than a fragile, ornamental image.
Four Transformations
The Jia stem triggers Wu Qu Hua Ke (Transformation to Recognition). This is an excellent configuration of “capability bringing acclaim.” Hua Ke signifies reputation and public recognition. When the steady, hard-edged Wu Qu transforms into Hua Ke, it suggests she earns wide acknowledgment through demonstrable competence (acting craft, action work, production capability), with her name built on consistently solid projects.
Life Area Guidance
Wu Qu Hua Ke aligns well with her work in Stranger Things and Enola Holmes—combining Wu Qu’s toughness (power, combat, independent problem-solving) with the global visibility brought by Hua Ke. Her rise is less about headlines or gossip and more about high professional discipline (a Wu Qu trait) and credible skill, helping her establish an image in Hollywood as a young achiever with real substance.
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Ju Men alone in this palace is traditionally associated with disputes, hidden frictions, and verbal sparring, with heavier “separation-angle” stress patterns. Ju Men represents a great “gate,” symbolizing barriers, communication, and public talk or controversy. When Ju Men appears in the Relationship/Marriage domain, it often highlights “communication” as a major theme in partnership, or points to a partner whose work involves speaking, media, or messaging. It can also indicate that the relationship is more easily exposed to public attention and judgment.
Four Transformations
Strongly impacted by the opposite palace where Tai Yang Hua Ji (Obstruction), under the Jia stem, directly challenges this domain. Tai Yang Hua Ji striking the Relationship/Marriage Palace suggests that the partner or the relationship may be more prone to misunderstanding and criticism from the outside, and in some cases can be drawn into formal or legal-level complications. Visibility is present, yet it may come with shadows that require careful handling.
Life Area Guidance
Ju Men’s influence is evident in how her public relationships tend to attract intense commentary. Whether earlier online controversies or her engagement to Jake Bongiovi, her love life has often been accompanied by a strong wave of public discourse (Ju Men emphasizes “speech and debate”). This is not simply a negative omen; rather, it suggests that stable partnership dynamics are best built on exceptional transparency and a shared front for managing external pressure.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang in a strong position, with Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) influence, points to versatility, multi-talented expression, and smooth social dynamics. In Zi Wei Dou Shu, Tan Lang is a primary Peach Blossom star and is also associated with desire, networking, and social magnetism. Placed in the Siblings/Peers Palace, it does not only refer to blood siblings, but also close collaborators and a team with sibling-like bonds. This suggests her core circle carries energy, ambition, and artistic flair, often made up of people who are socially adept and skilled at navigating relationships.
Four Transformations
Although there is no direct Si Hua from the main star in this palace, it is supported by the Life Palace Tai Yin and the Fu De Palace Lian Zhen Hua Lu (Prosperity). This supportive field tends to make partnerships blend shared interests with emotional ties, and teams can often leverage flexible, adaptive strategies (a Tan Lang trait) to help secure resources and opportunities.
Life Area Guidance
Tan Lang’s signature means Millie is often surrounded by people who are both creative and ambitious. In practice, her family (especially siblings) has been deeply involved in managing her career and participating in production work (for example, the "Enola Holmes" series). This “family-as-team” model reflects Tan Lang’s theme of a shared desire-and-goals alliance, where people become closely linked through common aims and practical interests.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin (Moon Star) in the Life Palace suggests a temperament like clear water under moonlight: gentle, refined, and strong in quiet accumulation. In Zi Wei Dou Shu, Tai Yin symbolizes the Moon and represents yin, feminine energy, delicate emotional sensitivity, and the ability to build resources steadily without drawing attention. For Millie, this configuration points to a maturity and artistic intuition beyond her years, allowing her to precisely capture subtle emotional shifts within a character. Her strength tends to show as “soft overcoming hard,” creating a distinctive presence in the performing arts that feels calm on the surface yet deeply compelling.
Four Transformations
Born in a Jia year: Lian Zhen Hua Lu (Prosperity) enters the Fu De (Wellbeing) Palace, Po Jun Hua Quan (Authority) enters the Qian Yi (Travel/Outward Life) Palace, and Wu Qu Hua Ke (Recognition) enters the Guan Lu (Career) Palace. The Si Hua (Four Transformations) form a pattern often described as “Ke and Lu meeting in rotation,” indicating that public recognition (Ke) and inner fulfillment/material ease (Lu) reinforce each other. Career breakthroughs are likely to come with tangible increases in visibility, and this kind of reputation is typically built on solid, demonstrable professional performance.
Life Area Guidance
People with Tai Yin in the Life Palace often come across as warm and serene, while holding firm views internally. Millie showed striking talent for acting from an early age, aligning with Tai Yin’s signature of being reserved yet containing substantial momentum. Rather than an outwardly explosive style, she tends to win audiences through nuanced eyes and micro-expressions (such as her portrayal of Eleven in "Stranger Things"). This moon-like pull helps position her as a distinctive symbol of early-emerging talent in Hollywood.
Key Aspects
Parents
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu (Treasury Star) resides here, suggesting ample reserves and a stable foundation, with reliable support from parents. Tian Fu is known for stewardship, containment, and resource management. In the Fu Mu Gong (Parents Palace), it indicates parents with steady, conservative temperaments and an ability to manage wealth or resources. This often points to a background that may not be extravagantly wealthy, yet provides a very stable and practical support system.
Four Transformations
Tian Fu is inherently associated with capable stewardship. While it does not typically participate directly in the Four Transformations (Si Hua), its “treasury” quality is stabilizing. This implies the parents function like the managers of her life’s “bank,” providing not only financial backing but also risk control and structure in life planning.
Life Area Guidance
This is particularly evident in Millie’s biography. Her parents supported her acting ambitions with decisive, well-planned action, including liquidating assets and relocating to Hollywood. That combination of bold commitment and structured execution reflects Tian Fu’s themes of resource control and strategic planning. The parents are not only caregivers but also early-stage operators and protectors of her career trajectory.
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong (Harmony Star) resides here, a benefic that tends to bring ease and comfort, often indicating solid prospects for property and a relaxed home life. Tian Tong is associated with enjoyment, a laid-back temperament, and a childlike spirit. In the Tian Zhai Gong (Property and Home Palace), it suggests the native places strong emphasis on domestic comfort and may like to keep soothing, relaxing items at home. This commonly points to having a comfortable living environment early in life, and a real-estate trajectory oriented toward quality of life and enjoyment.
Four Transformations
Supported by Lian Zhen Hua Lu (Lian Zhen transformed to Lu) from the Fu De Gong (Well-Being Palace). Inner fulfillment (Fu De) resonates with the home environment (Tian Zhai). This indicates the home is not only an asset but also a psychological safe harbor, and that wealth accumulation can readily translate into a high-quality domestic lifestyle.
Life Area Guidance
For a child star who grew up under the spotlight, Tian Tong in the Tian Zhai Gong implies that “home” is the one place where she can simply be a kid again. She tends to invest what she earns into a mansion or an exceptionally comfortable residence, ideally with a playful, youthful atmosphere or a deeply restorative vibe to offset external pressure. This also aligns with the real-world pattern of owning multiple properties at a young age.
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen (Refinement Star) resides here; it is often viewed as a secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) influence, indicating meticulous thinking and complex emotions. Lian Zhen is associated with precision, sensitivity, and an intense inner world that can become self-restricting when overfocused. In the Fu De Gong (Well-Being Palace), it suggests a highly layered mental pattern, perfectionistic tendencies, deeper-than-average emotional experience, and at times a propensity to overthink or get mentally stuck.
Four Transformations
The Jia (Heavenly Stem Jia) triggers Lian Zhen Hua Lu (Lian Zhen transformed to Lu), which is a strongly favorable signal. This transformation can redirect the star’s inward tension into emotional release and artistic inspiration. It suggests she can convert complex, entangled feelings (Lian Zhen) into steady creative output and a more optimistic, resourceful spirit (Hua Lu), gaining substantial fulfillment on the inner level.
Life Area Guidance
Lian Zhen Hua Lu helps explain the core of Millie’s strength as an actress. Her rich, sensitive, even slightly high-strung emotional landscape (Lian Zhen) does not have to become a burden; through performance it finds an ideal channel for refinement and elevation (Hua Lu). This also helps explain how she can maintain psychological flexibility under high pressure: she knows how to translate emotional intensity into artistic impact.