Troye Sivan
Celebrity Detail

Troye Sivan

Male1995-06-05 09:20Johannesburg, South Africa
Biography

Troye Sivan is an Australian singer-songwriter, actor, and YouTube creator who was born in South Africa. Born in 1995, he moved with his family to Perth, Australia at the age of two. Sivan’s career began on YouTube and through Australian talent competitions, where he quickly built a large following thanks to his distinctive voice and personal appeal. In 2013, he officially signed with EMI Australia, marking the start of his professional music career.

In music, Sivan has released a series of influential projects. His 2014 EP TRXYE brought him into the Top 10 of the U.S. Billboard albums chart for the first time. He later released three studio albums—Blue Neighbourhood (2015), Bloom (2018), and Something to Give Each Other (2023). His style is known for layered electropop and EDM influences, with lyrics that often explore identity and emotional expression. In 2023, his hit single “Rush” earned him his first Grammy nomination, further strengthening his standing in international pop music.

As an actor, Sivan has also delivered notable work. He played the young Wolverine in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and starred in the Spud film series. In 2018, he appeared in Boy Erased and received a Golden Globe nomination for the original song “Revelation.” He has also appeared in the HBO series The Idol and the film Three Months.

Beyond entertainment, Sivan has made a strong impact in business and fashion. He has served as a brand ambassador for major international labels such as Cartier and YSL Beauty. In 2023, he launched his own luxury lifestyle brand, Tsu Lange Yor, focused on fragrance and artistic design. Rolling Stone has named him one of Australia’s greatest artists of all time, and he is widely regarded as a defining cross-disciplinary figure in contemporary pop culture.

Chart

Four Pillars

Year
Yi
Hai
Pian Yin
Zheng Cai
Hidden Stems
Ren (Zheng)Jia (Zheng)
Star Luck
Tai
Sitting Branch
Si
Void
Shen-You
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Shan Tou Huo
Month
Xin
Si
Pian Cai
Zheng Yin
Hidden Stems
Bing (Zheng)Geng (Shang)Wu (Jie)
Star Luck
Di Wang
Sitting Branch
Si
Void
Shen-You
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Bai La Jin
DayDay Master Analysis
Ding
Mao
Pian Yin
Hidden Stems
Yi (Pian)
Star Luck
Sickness
Sitting Branch
Sickness
Void
Xu-Hai
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Furnace Fire
Hour
Wu
Shen
Shang Guan
Shang Guan
Hidden Stems
Geng (Shang)Ren (Zheng)Wu (Jie)
Star Luck
Mu Yu
Sitting Branch
Bing
Void
Yin-Mao
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Da Yi Tu
Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars)
Tian Yi Gui RenKong WangMentor StarVoid
Tian De Gui RenYi MaVirtue StarMobility Star
Jiang XingTai Ji Gui RenJiang XingTai Ji Gui RenLeadership StarTaiji Blessing
Tian Yi Gui RenJin YuJie ShaLiu XiaTian Yi Gui RenJin YuJie ShaLiu XiaMentor StarGolden CarriageChallenge StarFlowing Light
Analysis

Interpretation

Four Pillars

Overall Chart Overview

The Day Master is Ding Fire, born in the Si month, in season and therefore strong; it also sits on Mao Wood (Pian Yin, Indirect Resource) which supports it. However, the year branch Hai Water clashes with the month branch Si Fire, forming a “Si–Hai clash,” indicating a strong chart with an unsettled, shifting root.

Ding Fire represents a yin, refined kind of flame—like candlelight, starlight, or neon—less blazing and forceful than the sun-like Bing Fire, yet highly focused and distinctly “civilized” in tone. Troye Sivan was born in the hot early-summer Si month, so this flame is inherently powerful and burns vigorously. This energetic state gives him abundant creative drive and a strong need for self-expression. Yet an “unsettled root” suggests that the foundation supporting his energy (the month command) is impacted by the year branch’s clash—an astrological echo that aligns closely with his early-life relocation with family from South Africa (birthplace) to Australia. This inborn sense of “movement and instability” creates a compelling paradoxical charm: both delicate and sensitive (a Ding Fire trait) and quietly resilient (a strong Day Master trait).

Structure and Useful Elements

With the chart tending toward excessive heat and dryness (strong Fire with parched Earth), Metal (wealth star) to vent Fire and Water (official/authority) to temper Fire are taken as climate-balancing useful elements. In other words, Metal and Water together are favored to form a “wealth generating authority” dynamic.

In classical Chinese metaphysics, summer Fire can be overly hot: it benefits from Water to cool and regulate, and from Metal to generate Water. Here, “Water” represents Guan Sha (authority/discipline archetypes), symbolizing social recognition, structure, and reputation; “Metal” represents Cai Xing (wealth archetypes), symbolizing commercial value and tangible returns. For Troye, the chart is best balanced by the nourishment of “Metal and Water.” Practically, this suggests he thrives not by remaining solely inside a self-contained artistic world (Wood–Fire), but by integrating commercial systems (Metal) and broad public visibility (Water). His career path fits this pattern well: he began via YouTube (digital virality, Fire-like), then quickly entered the mainstream music industry ecosystem (a Metal–Water structure), scaling personal value through global commercial operations.

Five-Element and Shi Shen (Ten Archetypes) Configuration

The stems reveal Yi Wood (Pian Yin, Indirect Resource) and Xin Metal (Pian Cai, Indirect Wealth). The branches form a “Wood–Fire illumination” flow, with a “Pian Yin leading” Shi Shen (Ten Archetypes) emphasis—signaling pronounced artistic intuition and a distinctly non-mainstream aesthetic.

“Pian Yin (Indirect Resource)” is a central signature in his chart. Whereas Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) tends to reflect conventional learning and orthodox pathways, Pian Yin points to unconventional insight, atypical talent, heightened sensitivity, and sometimes a more private inner world. This baseline makes it difficult for him to fit the template of a standardized “sunny idol”; instead, he becomes an artist with a singular, subtly melancholic atmosphere and a strong ability to capture delicate emotions. “Wood–Fire illumination” traditionally supports literary and artistic fluency: his lyric-writing, and his control of visual aesthetics, come from the smooth circulation of Wood (mind/ideation) generating Fire (expression). This configuration points to a path where distinctive taste and personal talent—rather than brute force or purely managerial dominance—become the main advantage.

Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars) and Clashes/Combinations

The chart carries Tian Yi Gui Ren (Noble Helper / Mentor Star) at the year pillar Hai, and Yi Ma (Mobility Star) at the month command Si. Together they form a “Mentor Star with Mobility,” accompanied by the distinctive “Si–Hai clash” structure.

Yi Ma (Mobility Star) indicates movement, travel, and foreign connections; Tian Yi Gui Ren signifies high-level opportunities and timely support from helpful people. When these combine and are activated through a clash, it suggests that major opportunities often arrive through significant change and long-distance movement. Success is less associated with staying settled, and more with continual motion—from South Africa to Australia, and from Australia onward into the U.S. and Hollywood. Although the year-branch Hai Water is clashed, it is also Tian Yi Gui Ren, implying that early life (the year pillar often reflecting youth) can bring pivotal openings—such as early screen exposure or early visibility gained online. This “clash” may introduce instability, but it also mobilizes powerful momentum, enabling him to cross geographic and cultural boundaries and become a global icon.

Day Master Analysis

Psychological Profile

Ding Fire sits on Mao Wood, forming an image of “embracing Yi to be nourished,” with a baseline temperament of “soft on the outside, strong within—like a candle revealing the subtle.” It indicates powerful empathy and a strong introspective quality.

Troye Sivan’s temperament resembles a candle in the late night. On the surface, he may come across as gentle, non-threatening, even somewhat delicate (the yin softness of Ding Fire). Yet inwardly, he is remarkably self-directed and enduring (a strong Day Master). He does not seek to blaze like the sun across everything; rather, he focuses on illuminating the corners—helping explain why his music and public image resonate deeply with LGBTQ+ audiences and with teenagers who feel isolated. He is skilled at uncovering hidden, nuanced emotions and transforming them into art. This sensitivity can make him highly responsive to external judgment, but it is also the wellspring of his creativity. Under pressure, he is less likely to rebel explosively; instead, he tends to hold his ground through a flexible, resilient persistence.

Talents and Potential

Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) is strongly rooted in the branches; together with Shang Guan (Hurting Officer) energy that is present though not overt, the flow builds elite-level “artistic perception” and a natural “spotlight aura.”

His standout gift lies in the distinctive lens brought by Pian Yin (Indirect Resource). Where many people perceive the world in simple contrasts, a strong Pian Yin signature tends to experience richer layers—sometimes even with an oneiric, dreamlike tint. This makes him naturally suited to fields requiring high sensitivity, such as music, film, and fashion. Meanwhile, Ding Fire itself is often read as a symbol of refinement and culture, with an inherent “under the spotlight” quality. He does not need to force attention; by simply being present and expressing his own light, he can draw eyes. The relaxed, hazy, intimate atmosphere in his music is a classic expression of Ding Fire paired with Pian Yin—less a raw shout, more a quiet whisper that lands directly.

Inner Tensions and Challenges

The core tension comes from the month command’s Jie Cai (Peer/Competitive Drive) clashing with the year branch’s Zheng Guan (Direct Officer), forming the long-term push-pull between “personal will” and “mainstream rules.”

Within Si Fire, hidden Bing Fire carries Jie Cai (peer/competitive archetype), pointing to strong self-identity, competitiveness, and emphasis on friends/peer circles. The year branch Hai Water as Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) reflects conventional norms, authority, and constraint. These two forces clash in the chart, mirroring a central life tension: on one hand, a desire to break constraints and express the authentic self (coming out, a non-mainstream musical style); on the other, living under mainstream visibility and needing to manage public image and social expectations. This tension can also show up as an inner sense of restlessness—feeling like one is always “away from home,” or experiencing more turbulence in intimate relationships (Fire and Water in friction).

Summary

This is a “light that crosses oceans”: beginning in motion, fulfilled through talent, and ultimately finding a distinctive, gentle radiance within the mainstream world.

Looking at Troye Sivan’s chart as a whole, he is neither someone who simply coasts on luck nor a figure who conquers by brute force. He is an artist who seeks balance amid upheaval (clashes) and builds a world through sensitivity (Pian Yin). His life trajectory exemplifies the Ding Fire quality of being soft yet steadfast: expressing the firmest strength in the gentlest way. Early relocations and inner conflicts ultimately transmute into the captivating sense of fragility and healing in his work. His life theme is “illumination”—lighting up emotional corners that mainstream narratives often overlook, and earning his own form of recognition through that gift.

Timeline

Major Cycles

2005
Age 11-20
Geng (Metal+) Chen (Dragon)
Direct Wealth/Creative Force

Cycle Overview

Shang Guan (Unconventional Expression Star) releases brilliance; Cai Xing (Wealth Star) challenges Yin (Resource). This decade is an incubation phase in which the native’s talent begins to show and individuality starts to awaken. The natal Ding Fire Daymaster is born in midsummer, with abundant—sometimes overly dry—fire energy. The Decade Luck Earthly Branch Chen (damp Earth) acts like a cooling conduit, effectively venting the original restlessness and converting it into tangible skills and a stronger drive to express. The Heavenly Stem Geng Metal points to early exposure to real-world returns and a first taste of commercial structure, suggesting that even in the teenage years the path may shift from purely academic momentum toward applied arenas such as performance and creative production, setting a tone of early maturity.

Career & Wealth

Earth generates Metal; output gives rise to wealth. Career momentum tends to emerge naturally—often in a “it happened without forcing it” way. Damp Earth (Chen) becomes an outlet for talent, helping the native find a platform for self-display in the early internet era (YouTube). This nontraditional debut path reflects Shang Guan’s tendency to break conventions. Meanwhile, the visible Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth) indicates that early performance work (such as child-actor film roles) can bring concrete income and recognition. Even if not yet peak fame, it can establish an early blueprint of commercial value distinct from peers.

Relationships

Wealth and Resource in tension; success via a different route. In relationships and family dynamics, Wealth challenging Resource tends to show as a tilt away from “the traditional script.” This does not necessarily indicate family rupture; rather, it suggests that during adolescence the native may build a social circle and value system independent of the family’s expectations. Online communities can become a new source of belonging, and a fan base—an atypical form of interpersonal affinity—may begin to sprout and stabilize in this period.

Health Guidance

Chen Earth dims Fire; Water–Earth mixture. Overall health trends can be steady. Damp Earth can vent excess heat, yet it may also contribute to spleen–stomach dampness and sluggishness. Early high-intensity work and constant online engagement may add subtle emotional pressure; pay attention to digestion and possible skin sensitivity.

Key Years

200720092013
2015
Age 21-30
Ji (Earth-) Mao (Rabbit)
Expression/The Thinker

Cycle Overview

Shi Shen (Nurturing Expression; technically: Eating God) appears; Mao Wood in Fu Yin (Echo). This decade is pivotal for establishing a personal aesthetic and transitioning from internet celebrity to a more professional artist identity. The Heavenly Stem Ji Earth as Shi Shen signifies refined, gentle, and taste-driven artistry, giving the native’s music a distinctly personal narrative tone. The Earthly Branch Mao Wood, acting as Pian Yin (Indirect Resource), strengthens the link between selfhood and the inner/spiritual world. While it can increase emotional sensitivity and overthinking, it also lends strong resonance and depth to the work, helping it occupy a unique niche within popular culture.

Career & Wealth

Pian Yin restrains Shi Shen (mildly); Wood–Fire clarity. Career development tends toward “careful cultivation.” While Shi Shen supports open display of talent, the involvement of Pian Yin suggests the expression is no longer pure outpouring; it becomes more considered and artistically packaged. In this period, resources in music and fashion (Resource/Yin) can rise notably. At the same time, Pian Yin often favors niche, avant-garde, or provocative routes rather than chasing mass appeal. Wealth structure may shift from early traffic monetization toward longer-tail models such as rights, endorsements, and brand collaborations.

Relationships

Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) turns inward; Resource provides cover. Socially, Mao is a Peach Blossom position, but under Pian Yin’s influence it becomes more selective, emphasizing “mental resonance.” Fan loyalty can be exceptionally high, forming an almost belief-like community culture. In private affection, Pian Yin’s introverted quality may lead the native to maintain some mystery in public, or to prefer relationships that feel like spiritual companionship.

Health Guidance

Excess Wood blocks Fire; Liver qi constraint. When Mao Wood is over-strong, Wood–Fire qi can feel internally congested. Emotional regulation becomes key in this decade, with a tendency toward anxiety, insomnia, or nervous depletion. Physically, prioritize liver–gallbladder detox support and eye protection.

Key Years

201520182023
2025
Age 31-40
Wu (Earth+) Yin (Tiger)
Creative Force/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Shang Guan paired with Yin (Resource); Yin–Si interaction (Xing). Entering this Luck Pillar, life may move into a highly explosive yet friction-prone phase. The Heavenly Stem Wu Earth as Shang Guan signals a more assertive, expansive drive to express and a larger ambition than before; the Earthly Branch Yin Wood as Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) provides strong backing, credentials, and reputation support. This combination often suggests the native may no longer be satisfied with the role of “singer” alone, and may move toward roles with greater control—director, producer, or business leader—while high-output visibility can also attract criticism.

Career & Wealth

Yin–Hai combine to Wood; Fire–Earth dryness rises. The career map may expand substantially. Shang Guan’s innovation plus Zheng Yin’s authoritative endorsement can readily produce benchmark-level work. However, the Yin–Si Xing (a punitive/friction interaction) touches the month-branch axis, suggesting that in pursuing higher achievement there may be contract disputes, team restructuring, or intense collisions with established systems. Financially, higher-risk/higher-return investments or ventures may dominate; guard against financial gaps created by overconfidence.

Relationships

Xing activates the spouse sector; disputes may arise through speech. Relationships can enter a more volatile stretch. Shang Guan temperament may become proud or sharp, and with the relevant relational sector activated, blunt language can invite misunderstanding or public pushback. In intimate bonds, watch for friction or distancing caused by excessive career focus or large emotional swings.

Health Guidance

Blazing Fire and dry Earth; heightened accident/friction signal. Yin Wood feeds Fire, and Wu Earth can be intensely dry; overall heat in the chart can peak. Be cautious about cardiovascular strain, inflammatory flare-ups, and potential physical injury associated with Xing-type dynamics. This decade benefits from deliberate “Water” regulation—rest breaks, meditation, and water-adjacent activities.

Key Years

202520282031
2035
Age 41-50
Ding (Fire-) Chou (Ox)
Companion/Expression

Cycle Overview

Bi Jian (Peer/Ally) supports the self; Shi Shen generates wealth. This is a “harvest period” that shifts from dazzling intensity toward grounded enjoyment of results. The Heavenly Stem Ding Fire as Bi Jian suggests the native may seek collaboration/partnerships or return to core self-direction; the Earthly Branch Chou (damp Earth) is also a Metal (wealth) storage, which both contains excess Fire and enables substantial accumulation via Shi Shen generating wealth. The main themes are consolidating status, expanding business reach, and cultivating new talent or a team.

Career & Wealth

Chou Earth mutes Fire; wealth returns to the vault. The professional mode may qualitatively change—from frontline performance to behind-the-scenes capital operations or brand management. As a Metal treasury, Chou suggests the potential to build some of the most substantial lifetime assets in this period, often sourced from prior rights accumulation, investment returns, or real-economy business. With Shi Shen generating wealth, the money-making process can feel easier—less physical overextension, more monetization of reputation and resources.

Relationships

Bi Jie (Peers/Competitors) compete for wealth (latent); the vault door may be forced open. Social circles may become more solidified and high-level. Bi Jian brings like-minded partners yet can also hide competition. This decade may see estrangement with old friends or partners due to benefit allocation. In family life, a stable wealth vault supports domestic steadiness, making it a strong period to establish a long-term stable lifestyle.

Health Guidance

Damp Earth supports vitality; energy rebounds. Compared with the prior Luck Pillar’s dryness, Chou’s moisture can provide helpful balancing. Physical condition may improve noticeably, and earlier chronic inflammation or emotional anxiety may ease. Still, watch spleen–stomach cold-damp patterns and weight management if metabolism slows.

Key Years

203720392041
2045
Age 51-60
Bing (Fire+) Zi (Rat)
The Challenger/The Warrior

Cycle Overview

Yang Ren (Edge Star; strong self-assertion) ‘drives’ Sha (pressure star) (nominal); Water–Fire confrontation. Entering the midlife “knowing destiny” years, Decade Luck energy can become sharply intense. The Heavenly Stem Bing Fire as Jie Cai (Competitive Wealth) is prominent, while the Earthly Branch Zi Water brings Qi Sha (Indirect Officer; pressure/crisis archetype) to challenge the chart’s strong Fire. This carries a theme of “power and challenge” coexisting. The native may face challengers to industry status, or may choose to challenge authority domains. Ups and downs can be more visible; whether the decade leans toward major acclaim or sustained controversy can hinge on pivotal choices.

Career & Wealth

Officer/Sha mixed; Jie Cai meets wealth. Career-wise, this can resemble “red-ocean competition.” Qi Sha points to heavy pressure and crisis management, implying that maintaining position may require decisive reforms under stress. Jie Cai showing on the stem often correlates with greater financial outflow—potentially philanthropy, family division of assets, or investment setbacks. This is not a decade for blind expansion; consolidation and response to external shocks are core strategies.

Relationships

Peach Blossom stirred; Zi–Mao ‘Impropriety Xing’. Zi Water is both Qi Sha and a Peach Blossom star, and it forms Zi–Mao Xing (a discordant interaction) with the Day Branch Mao. This can suggest late-life emotional turbulence or susceptibility to romantic rumor. In social dealings, there is a higher chance of encountering people who appear friendly but are self-serving; handle ties with younger juniors or the opposite sex with extra prudence.

Health Guidance

Water–Fire clash; Heart–Kidney axis out of sync. This is a higher-risk health phase. Zi Water can strike against Fire dynamics in the chart, so prioritize prevention for cardiovascular/cerebrovascular events, eye issues, and decline in kidney/urinary function. Emotional volatility may increase; cultivate steadiness and self-regulation.

Key Years

204520502052
2055
Age 61-70
Yi (Wood-) Hai (Pig)
The Thinker/Authority

Cycle Overview

Officer and Resource generate each other; Fu Yin on the Year Pillar. This is a cycle of “returning to the roots and back to the original heart.” The Decade Luck stem-branch matches the Year Pillar Yi–Hai exactly (Fu Yin, an echo/repetition), suggesting life themes loop back to the starting point—returning to one’s birthplace, revisiting childhood interests, or engaging in deep reflection and summary on a spiritual level. Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) brings social respect and honorary titles, while Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) can make later-life thinking more profound and philosophical.

Career & Wealth

Fame and gain both present, with a more transcendent focus. At this stage, the drive may no longer center on worldly commercial success, but on preserving a spiritual legacy. Under Zheng Guan, the native may receive lifetime-achievement style honors, or devote time to education and public-benefit work. Financially, Zheng Guan tends to protect wealth, so conditions can remain steady; emphasis shifts from accumulation to thoughtful allocation and inheritance planning.

Relationships

Gui Ren (Mentors/Helpful People) around; reunions with old ties. Fu Yin on the Year Pillar often points to renewed connection with family and longtime friends. Relationships become simpler and more values-based, with more contact with respected elders or established figures. Within the family, one can enjoy the younger generation’s regard. It can also be a favorable time to repair earlier family wounds (if any) and gain inner peace.

Health Guidance

Water nourishes Wood; qi and blood harmonize. Health trends can be relatively stable; Wood qi supported by Water benefits wellness routines. However, Fu Yin can also imply “stagnation” or “repetition,” so watch for recurrence of old conditions—especially joints, rheumatic patterns, or long-standing nervous-system issues.

Key Years

205520592063
2065
Age 71-80
Jia (Wood+) Xu (Dog)
Direct Resource/Creative Force

Cycle Overview

Shang Guan paired with Yin (Resource); the Fire vault gathers the light. Later-life fortune can remain mentally active. Jia Wood Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) appears, indicating further elevation in outlook and understanding; Xu Earth is a Fire storage, a returning place for Ding Fire. This decade may bring meaningful output in thought leadership, biography, or memoir work. The inner world can be rich, carrying a composed sense of “late-day warmth.”

Career & Wealth

Storage gathers; wealth becomes spiritual capital. The notion of “career” may fade, replaced by organizing and releasing life experience. As a storage, Xu can indicate handling material legacy in an unconventional, highly personal way (for example, a distinctive will, or establishing a foundation). Wealth in this decade may show more as monetization of reputation and the continuation of cultural/spiritual influence.

Relationships

Liu He transforms toward Fire; a benevolent elder role. Xu Earth shows a combining tendency with Mao in the chart toward Fire imagery, supporting warmer, more harmonious relations. The native may become a spiritual anchor in family or community, receiving affection from younger generations. Later life can feel lively rather than lonely, with gatherings or celebratory events.

Health Guidance

Dry Earth and friction signals; address small issues early. Xu is dry Earth and can re-stimulate Fire heat. In old age, guard against heat syndromes, constipation, or respiratory dryness. As Xu is also a storage/grave marker, pay closer attention to the natural decline of bodily function; align with rhythms of rest and avoid overexertion.

Key Years

206620702074
2075
Age 81-90
Gui (Water-) You (Rooster)
The Warrior/Indirect Wealth

Cycle Overview

Wealth supports a weaker Sha; conflict impacting the Day Branch. In advanced years, Decade Luck energy can place heavier impact on the natal structure. Gui Water Qi Sha (Indirect Officer) appears and presses the self, while You Metal Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) clashes the Day Branch Mao (the native’s root). This often indicates a period where physical capacity is more seriously tested—a major threshold in the life cycle. The main task becomes maintenance, quiet recuperation, and readiness for sudden health challenges.

Career & Wealth

Dispersion imagery; after-life arrangements. Personal career matters tend to be irrelevant here; focus turns to estate execution and family trust operations. Wealth clashing Resource (the Mao–You clash) can correlate with internal family disagreement over distribution, or significant funds directed to medical care and nursing needs.

Relationships

Mao–You clash; foundations unsettled. The Day Branch being struck can signify change in the spouse sector or closest bonds—such as a partner’s departure or major relocation. Such changes can weigh heavily on an elder’s psychological state; careful family companionship and emotional support are important.

Health Guidance

Metal–Wood conflict; tendons and bones at risk. The Mao–You clash most strongly calls for caution around limb injuries, liver–gallbladder decline, and nervous-system impairment. Excess Metal restraining Wood increases fall/fracture risk; prioritize fall prevention. Care tends to benefit from conservative treatment and supportive/palliative approaches, avoiding overly aggressive interventions.

Key Years

207520812083
2085
Age 91-100
Ren (Water+) Shen (Monkey)
Authority/Direct Wealth

Cycle Overview

Officer star harmonizes with the self; Tian Yi Gui Ren (Heavenly Benefactor). If longevity reaches this stage, the Luck Pillar can present an unusual calm and harmony. Ren Water Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) combines with the Ding Fire Daymaster (Ding–Ren combine), transforming toward Wood qi that supports the self; Shen Metal carries the Tian Yi Gui Ren sign. This can symbolize final years lived with tranquility, dignity, and a quietly solemn atmosphere—an ultimate sense of “returning to the source through transformation.”

Career & Wealth

Closing the lid, final appraisal; a lasting name. Here, wealth and career have largely become historical evaluation. Officer combining with the self suggests society offers a final positive framing and elevated legacy standing. Works and influence may receive renewed tribute and retrospective attention during this period.

Relationships

Heaven and Earth in accord; spirit endures. The combining dynamic suggests a final reconciliation with the world. Surroundings tend to include goodwill and care (Benefactor star). This points to a kind of peace that transcends ordinary social ties.

Health Guidance

The lamp nearing its end; allow the natural course. Ding–Ren combining to Wood carries life-force symbolism, yet at very advanced age it more often represents spiritual elevation than physical strength. The “flame” (Ding) being held by the Officer (Ren) can depict a natural quieting and return into stillness.

Key Years

208520902092

Destiny Mapping

Destiny
Minister Star

Stars Analysis

Ju Men (Great Gate) sits alone in the Life Palace, a variant of the "Shi Zhong Yin Yu (Hidden Jade in Stone)" pattern. Ju Men is a Hidden Luminary, associated with speech, verbal friction, narrative power, and deep, introspective insight. This star often grants a strong gift for language and a distinctive vocal resonance, while also bringing an innate sense of distance or privacy. Under the spotlight, that energy can translate into a highly recognizable singing tone and storytelling ability, enabling the native to capture and express subtle, concealed, and slightly melancholic emotions—forming a core creative magnetism.

Four Transformations

For those born in a Yi year, Ju Men is not directly activated by the natal Four Transformations, but it is influenced by a three-way aspecting (san fang hui zhao) from the Wellbeing/Fortune Palace where Tai Yin (Moon) transforms to Hua Ji (Constraint). When a Hidden Luminary meets an emotional Hua Ji influence, the inner world can be vivid yet hard to articulate. This structure suggests the path to recognition is not built solely on a bright, upbeat image, but through channeling inner vulnerability to create resonance. His reputation tends to rest on "daring to say what is hard to say."

Life Area Guidance

From early YouTube creator to international pop star, Troye Sivan has consistently relied on the "mouth/voice" themes of Ju Men as a core strength. Whether in early talk-based videos or later music-making, it reflects Ju Men’s quality of "quiet until it speaks—then it makes an impact." He builds his world through sound, turning potential controversy and commentary into artistic expression.

Key Aspects

Ju Men emphasizes eloquence and vocal talentPotential of the Shi Zhong Yin Yu (Hidden Jade in Stone) patternFine-grained emotional expression
Parents
Harmony StarElder Star

Stars Analysis

Tan Lang (Desire & Social Star) resides in the Parents Palace, acting as a hub for Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) themes and desire-driven vitality. Tan Lang highlights social ease, adaptability, and multi-talented expression. In the Parents Palace, this often suggests parents who are open-minded and socially skilled, or who possess artistic gifts themselves. This configuration tends to replace a strictly traditional parent archetype with a more friendship-like, lively parent–child dynamic.

Four Transformations

This palace has no natal Four Transformations, and is primarily shaped by Tan Lang’s lively nature. When a Peach Blossom-type star enters a close-relatives sector, it often indicates strong bonds with elders and a nonconventional family style. This suggests the native may have been raised with encouragement to explore desire and identity, and with greater acceptance of diverse values. The parents may have been early guides in social development or key supporters of artistic pursuits.

Life Area Guidance

Troy’s well-known story of coming out publicly and receiving full family support fits this placement closely. Tan Lang’s openness and inclusiveness are strongly validated here. Rather than playing a traditionally suppressive role, his parents—like Tan Lang—show a deep understanding and acceptance of human desire and emotion, becoming a steady foundation for his freedom to grow.

Key Aspects

Open-minded and accepting parentsParent–child relationship like friendsAn active, lively family atmosphere
Siblings
Orator Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Xiang (Heavenly Minister) guards the Siblings Palace, functioning as a Yin Star (supportive/endorsement energy). Tian Xiang governs assistance, collaboration, and balance, with a gentle, service-oriented tone. This suggests that among peers and collaborators, the native often meets people who are steady, cooperative, and strong on commitments. It is less about dominance and more about trust-based, complementary teamwork.

Four Transformations

No natal Four Transformations directly trigger this palace; it is influenced by the opposing Friends & Associates Palace where Tian Tong (Heavenly Companion) sets the overall tone. When supportive Yin energy is supported by a Fu Star (Blessing Star), it highlights emotional rapport within partnerships. This configuration suggests that in team projects or peer interactions, he tends to sustain a harmonious, respectful atmosphere with emotional support, and relatively few intense conflicts over interests.

Life Area Guidance

Across multiple collaborations in the entertainment industry, Troye has shown excellent adaptability and rapport. Tian Xiang’s energy helps him play a role that is principled yet willing to compromise when co-creating (feat.) or managing team dynamics. This "people harmony" becomes an important foundation for steady career growth.

Key Aspects

High loyalty from collaboratorsHarmonious team atmosphereStrong supportive backing
Partnership
Integrity StarDesire Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Liang (Heavenly Beam) sits in the Marriage/Partnership Palace, associated with "protection" and "discipline." Tian Liang is often called an Elder Star, representing maturity, principles, and spiritual-level compatibility, while also carrying a tendency toward solitude or emotional self-reliance. This suggests that in intimate relationships, the native is inclined to seek a partner with a mature inner world—someone who offers guidance or a sense of protection. The relationship style often feels solemn and committed, rather than driven purely by passion.

Four Transformations

The Yi year stem activates Tian Liang transforming to Hua Quan (Authority). With Hua Quan entering the Marriage/Partnership Palace, a partner may hold more initiative in the relationship, or the relationship itself may feel strongly binding in shaping the native’s choices. This not only points to a partner with clear opinions and presence, but also shows the native treats commitment with great seriousness—sometimes holding love as a principle that is not easily shaken, and being willing to shoulder responsibility for promises.

Life Area Guidance

In real life, Troye’s public relationships often carry a sense of deep attachment. Tian Liang with Hua Quan inclines him to seek depth and stability, even if that stability requires "discipline"—periods of adjustment and emotional growing pains. The way his love songs explore "forever" and "loss" with intensity mirrors Tian Liang’s spiritual tone and his tendency to frame love in existential terms.

Key Aspects

A mature, steady partnerInitiative/dominance dynamics within the relationshipSpiritual resonance prioritized over material concerns
Children
Moon Star

Stars Analysis

Zi Wei (Emperor Star) and Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer; archetype: the Warrior/Strategist; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) share the same palace, forming the "Zi-Sha" configuration. When the Emperor Star meets the General Star, it points to authority, pioneering drive, and a very strong desire for control. In the Children Palace (also associated with talent output, creative works, and subordinates), this is an exceptionally high-caliber setup. It suggests the native’s creations ("spiritual children") carry a regal presence along with decisive, no-nonsense execution. Rather than following trends, there is an ambition to set a new standard and define a style of their own.

Four Transformations

The Yi heavenly stem activates Zi Wei Hua Ke (academic recognition / reputation). When the Emperor Star transforms into Hua Ke, it highlights visibility and renown—your work becomes your calling card. Hua Ke relates to reputation and scholarly/artistic merit; placed in a creativity-related palace, it implies the native’s works are not merely commercial products but are more likely to be regarded as artistically significant "signature pieces." Their talent can receive mainstream recognition and institutional validation.

Life Area Guidance

This configuration aligns closely with his achievements in music and visual arts. Each album can feel like a deliberate, command-led campaign (the Zi-Sha signature), with a clear and forceful aesthetic. Zi Wei Hua Ke supports his work reaching beyond a core fan base and earning broad respect from critics and the general public, becoming a recognizable symbol of his identity.

Key Aspects

A strong, assertive creative styleArtistic achievement recognized by mainstream institutionsTalent with a commanding presence
Wealth
Treasury Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Ji (Strategist Star) and Po Jun (Pioneer / Breakthrough Star) share the same palace (note: inferred from the chart), creating a distinctive pairing of "strategy" and "reset/rebuild." Tian Ji governs intelligence and change; Po Jun emphasizes dismantling the old to build anew. This combination often indicates income that is less fixed and more dependent on continuous shifts, innovation, or even disruptive moves to generate wealth—an intensified form of "earning through movement and change."

Four Transformations

The Yi heavenly stem activates Tian Ji Hua Lu (wealth/prosperity through skill and opportunity). When the Strategist Star transforms into Hua Lu, it points to monetizing intelligence—often tied to networks, platforms, and attention economy. Tian Ji relates to the internet, agile thinking, and flow; Hua Lu converts these traits into tangible earnings. This suggests the native’s core wealth driver is creativity, data/traffic, and sharp instincts in the digital era, rather than traditional real estate holdings or a fixed salary structure.

Life Area Guidance

From an early YouTuber phase (Tian Ji’s networked, adaptable signature) to later cross-domain expansion, Troy’s wealth-building path fits Tian Ji Hua Lu—turning intellect and traffic into revenue. Po Jun also helps explain a willingness to invest heavily in production and to pivot even at a career high point, reflecting a "break and rebuild" approach to spending and investment decisions.

Key Aspects

Monetizing online traffic and platformsWealth generated through intelligence and creative leverageLarge inflows and outflows in finances
Orator Star
Siblings
Xu
Minister Star
Destiny
Hai
Harmony Star Elder Star Quan
Parents
Zi
Wealth Star Warrior Star
Well-being
Chou
Integrity Star Desire Star
Partnership
You
Body
Fire Sixth Bureau
Wu Xing Ju (Elemental Configuration)
Soul Master: Orator Star · Body Master: Strategist Star
Sun Star
Property
Yin
Moon Star Ji
Children
Shen
Career
Mao
Treasury Star
Wealth
Wei
Health
Wu
Emperor Star KeVanguard Star
Travel
Si
Strategist Star Lu
Network
Chen
Well-being
Wealth StarWarrior Star

Stars Analysis

Tai Yin (Moon Star) resides in the Fu De (Spiritual Wellbeing Palace). It is often discussed as a “wealth-related” star and also relates to the inner mind. Tai Yin emphasizes subtlety, cleanliness/precision, and deep emotional needs. In the Fu De Palace, this indicates the native places great importance on inner fulfillment, with a delicate and sensitive psyche—sometimes with a form of mental “perfectionism.” This can resemble an artist’s inner configuration, while also making one more prone to emotional undertow.

Four Transformations

The Yi year Heavenly Stem triggers Tai Yin Hua Ji (Transformation: Obstruction). When the Water-associated star takes Hua Ji, it can indicate persistent inner heaviness and an “emotional sinkhole.” This is one of the chart’s key pressure points. Hua Ji points to a sense of friction, debt, or blockage; Tai Yin Hua Ji in the Fu De Palace suggests the native may often feel a deeper layer of emptiness or unease. This mood can be connected to female relatives or to one’s own receptive, Yin-leaning traits. At the same time, this very “unhappiness” can become a source of artistic creation.

Life Area Guidance

The lingering melancholy in Troy’s music and his struggle around self-identity can be read as a direct reflection of Tai Yin Hua Ji. This signature makes it difficult to access easy, superficial happiness, yet it also pushes him to keep excavating inward—transforming inner shadow (Hua Ji) into moving musical expression. The pain is real, and that realism contributes to the depth of his artistry.

Key Aspects

Sensitive and prone to doubtEmotions transmuted into artMental cleanliness/perfectionism
Property
Sun Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Fu (Treasury Star) resides in the Tian Zhai (Property & Real Estate Palace), making it a classic “storehouse” configuration. Tian Fu is associated with accumulation, material comfort, and real assets, and is considered one of the most supportive stars for this palace. This suggests the native tends to have strong potential for acquiring property, and their living environment is often spacious, upscale, and understated in style. Tian Fu’s inclusive nature also indicates that home functions as an emotional harbor, providing a strong sense of security.

Four Transformations

With the storehouse star well placed, it is not strongly disrupted by intense Four Transformations influences. A well-filled “wealth storehouse” often points to a superior home environment and assets that hold their value. This energetic signature suggests a natural advantage in real-estate-related decisions and a pronounced emphasis on living quality. For the native, home is not only a place to rest, but also a “treasury” that reflects taste and long-term accumulation.

Life Area Guidance

Troy’s mansion in Melbourne has been widely featured by Architectural Digest, and its interior taste and comfort are highly praised. This aligns closely with Tian Fu’s themes of refined enjoyment and abundant reserves. No matter how much life requires movement and travel (Wu Qu in the Travel Palace), he can still return to a home that feels prosperous and steady (Tian Fu in the Property Palace).

Key Aspects

Excellent potential for acquiring propertyLuxurious living environmentStrong family-and-home orientation
Career

Stars Analysis

Lian Zhen (Artistry & Precision Star) resides in the Career Palace and is often described as a "secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance)" star with a strong "precision" quality. Lian Zhen relates to artistic sensibility, electronic technology, and sophisticated social maneuvering. It is an excellent performing-arts indicator, combining the magnetic appeal needed on stage with the fine-grained logic required for complex media/tech work (e.g., cinematography, editing, electronic music). It reflects a strong integration of emotion and rationality.

Four Transformations

There are no natal Four Transformations in this palace, yet Lian Zhen’s nature is inherently changeable. When this focused, contained quality enters the career sector, work often demands high concentration and artistic dedication. Lian Zhen in the Career Palace can produce an "eccentric genius" profile: career development tends not to follow conventional routes, and the native is good at blending personal magnetism (Peach Blossom) with technical methods (digital/media) to create a distinctive professional form.

Life Area Guidance

From early video editing, to later electronic pop production, and then to film performance, Lian Zhen’s "Peach Blossom" (attraction) and "precision" (technical strength) run throughout Troy’s career. He is not only a front-of-camera star, but also a behind-the-scenes operator who steers visual aesthetics and technical details—an archetypal manifestation of Lian Zhen in the Career Palace.

Key Aspects

A fusion of art and technologyTurning personal charisma into a professionA multi-skilled, multi-role career profile
Network
Strategist Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Tong (Ease & Affection Star) resides in the Friends/Subordinates Palace and is often regarded as a "fortunate" star. Tian Tong emphasizes emotions, enjoyment, and a youthful, playful quality. This suggests the native’s audience, fans, or team/subordinates tend to be youthful, sensitive, and drawn to happiness and romance. Their bond with the native is less about transactional interests and more like a companionship rooted in emotional resonance.

Four Transformations

This palace is influenced by the opposite Siblings Palace. When a fortunate star gathers a crowd, loyalty in the fan base often arises from emotional projection. Tian Tong’s field is notably gentle, implying that his fan community (fanbase) often sees him as a "big kid" who deserves care and protection. This emotional linkage can be very stable, though it may also come with mood-driven fluctuations.

Life Area Guidance

Troy’s fan community (stans) is known for being young and highly sticky/engaged. Tian Tong’s qualities help explain why fans not only follow his work, but also become deeply invested in his personal emotional life, offering support that can feel almost indulgent. This form of "fortunate rapport" is a core asset for him as an idol-type entertainer.

Key Aspects

A younger fan demographicStrong emotional resonanceEasygoing interpersonal dynamics
Health

Stars Analysis

Tai Yang (Sun Star) resides in the Health Palace. With a Fire phase tendency, it is traditionally associated with the cardiovascular system, brain circulation, and the eyes. As a career-signifying star, Tai Yang in the Health Palace often points to energy being consumed and dispersed outward. This can suggest a more "yang" constitution, with a propensity toward heat patterns, inflammation, or palpitations. Whether the Sun is overly strong or weakened, the theme often centers on elevated nervous tension and energy depletion.

Four Transformations

This palace has no natal Four Transformations, but it is influenced by the Parents Palace’s Tan Lang (Desire/Charisma Star). Wood fuels Fire, indicating that desire, drive, and overexertion can translate into bodily wear. Tai Yang in the Health Palace emphasizes "heart fire" themes, implying that under high-intensity work pressure, the native may be more prone to insomnia, anxiety, or stress-driven physiological imbalance linked to mental overactivation.

Life Area Guidance

Troy’s lean build and high-energy stage presence reflect the Sun Star’s "burning" output. This star is a reminder that while the external presentation can look radiant (Tai Yang governs visibility), the internal "battery" may drain faster when perfectionism and exposure demands run high. His health sensitivities are more likely to stem from chronic tension and an overactive stress response.

Key Aspects

Support for cardiovascular and eye healthFast energy expenditureProne to nervous-system fatigue
Travel
Emperor StarVanguard Star

Stars Analysis

Wu Qu (Wealth & Execution Star) sits alone in the Travel/Movement Palace, traditionally associated with the "Gu Su (Solitary Lodging)" pattern. Wu Qu is both a wealth-oriented star and a lone-wolf archetype, highlighting toughness, decisiveness, and an advantage in earning through ventures away from one’s hometown. In the Travel Palace, it suggests that the farther the native goes from their place of birth, the greater the room for development. However, this is also a "self-reliant grind" configuration: when living and working away from home, one often has to rely primarily on personal capability, with fewer direct boosts from Gui Ren (Mentors/Helpful People).

Four Transformations

There are no natal Four Transformations in this palace, but Wu Qu’s core nature is firm and uncompromising. As a Metal-type star, it emphasizes discipline and results; making it away from home tends to require real competence. This energetic profile leaves less room for "luck-based" advancement and instead underscores that, when building a career footprint abroad (e.g., from South Africa to Australia and then to the United States), one must show warrior-like resilience and strong execution.

Life Area Guidance

Troy was born in South Africa, grew up in Australia, and rose to prominence in the United States—this globally mobile trajectory is a classic expression of Wu Qu in the Travel Palace. His ability to establish himself on the international stage is not primarily through highly social, networking-heavy tactics (more typical of Tan Lang), but through solid professional skill (Wu Qu), carving out a path in unfamiliar environments through competence and persistence.

Key Aspects

Favorable for overseas developmentOften fighting solo while away from homeEstablishes position through capability
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