- Star Luck
- Shuai
- Sitting Branch
- Guan Dai
- Void
- Xu-Hai
- Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
- Da Lin Mu
Destiny Mapping
Parents
Stars Analysis
Ju Men (The Great Gate) resides here. Ju Men is a Dark Star, governing verbal disputes, controversy, and estrangement. This configuration represents a relationship with parents (especially the father) filled with communication barriers or intense arguments. Ju Men governs the 'mouth,' implying the father might work in a profession related to speaking, or his personality may seem sharp due to excessive bluntness.
Four Transformations
Ju Men in the Parents Palace often suggests a sense of distance or frequent quarreling. This stellar energy makes the interaction between father and son lack warmth, manifesting more as an intense mode based on verbal clashes and conflicting ideas.
Life Area Guidance
Fury's father, John Fury, is a highly controversial and outspoken (Ju Men) figure. He was imprisoned for fighting and often makes provocative statements in the media. Fury's relationship with his father is a perfect reflection of Ju Men: filled with noise and arguments, yet possessing a deep, unspeakable bond. The father's 'Ju Men' traits directly influenced Fury's upbringing.
Key Aspects
Destiny
Stars Analysis
The palace is occupied by Tian Xiang (The Minister) sitting alone, influenced by Po Jun (The Pioneer) from the opposite palace. Tian Xiang is known as the Seal Star, symbolizing the Keeper of the Seal, governing image, service, and balance. Unlike the aggressive nature of the 'Slayer-Breaker-Wolf' archetypes, it possesses strong supportive and polishing qualities. This configuration suggests that the subject is adept at maintaining a specific 'persona' or image in public—appearing gentle or disciplined on the surface while being highly strategic internally. Those with Tian Xiang in the Life Palace often achieve their goals through sophisticated skill and a sense of performance (polishing) rather than brute force.
Four Transformations
Born in a Wu Year, although Tian Xiang does not undergo the Four Transformations, it is influenced by Tan Lang (The Opportunist) transforming into Hua Lu (Prosperity) in the Fortune Palace. The continuous flow of desire from Tan Lang injects energy into the subject's spiritual world, ensuring this 'Keeper of the Seal' is not merely a rule-follower but is filled with a strong desire for victory, enjoyment, and self-display, blending a steady exterior with a wild interior.
Life Area Guidance
This pattern perfectly mirrors Tyson Fury's 'Gypsy King' persona. In the ring, he is not a mere brawler but a technical fighter with high 'Ring IQ' (the strategy of Tian Xiang). He excels at using media imagery (the polishing of the Seal Star) to build momentum, even displaying a performer's composure during matches—a peak manifestation of Tian Xiang's ability to 'maintain a polished facade.'
Key Aspects
Well-being
Stars Analysis
Tan Lang (The Desire Star) resides here. Tan Lang is the Archetype of Desire, governing fortune, misfortune, cravings, and spiritual cultivation. This configuration represents an extremely active mental world, filled with pursuits of material and sensory stimulation, while also possessing high spiritual intuition. With Tan Lang in the Fortune Palace, one's life is never destined to be ordinary.
Four Transformations
The Wu Year triggers Tan Lang Hua Lu (Desire Star transformed by Prosperity). This is an excellent configuration known as 'Tan Lang Hua Lu entering the Fortune Palace.' Hua Lu represents continuous enjoyment and opportunity. This allows the native to gain the power of rebirth through the satisfaction of desires (whether material or spiritual reconstruction) even after setbacks. However, it can also lead to indulgence.
Life Area Guidance
This is the core code for interpreting Fury's life. Tan Lang Hua Lu explains why he fell into alcoholism and drug use (loss of control over desire), and also why he could miraculously lose weight and make a comeback through faith and willpower (the spiritual cultivation and rebirth traits of Tan Lang). His mental drive stems from 'Greed'—greed for victory, greed for enjoyment, and greed for life. Hua Lu turns this desire into fuel for progress rather than a poison of destruction.
Key Aspects
Property
Stars Analysis
Tai Yin (The Moon) resides here. Tai Yin is a Wealth Star, governing real estate and domestic accumulation. This configuration indicates a deep connection with property and living environments, showing a preference for quiet, luxurious residences. Tai Yin signifies wealth, and its presence in the Property Palace is considered a highly favorable placement.
Four Transformations
The Wu Year triggers Tai Yin Hua Quan (Moon transformed by Authority). Hua Quan represents control and expansion. Having Tai Yin Hua Quan in the Property Palace means the native will actively acquire assets and hold absolute authority within the home. It also symbolizes a steady and powerful growth of asset scale over time.
Life Area Guidance
Despite being known as the 'Gypsy King' and living a nomadic lifestyle, Fury actually owns numerous luxury mansions in the UK and overseas. Tai Yin Hua Quan confirms his strong control and accumulation of family assets. No matter how much he wanders outside, he has an extremely rich and stable 'rear base' as capital.
Key Aspects
Career
Stars Analysis
Tian Fu (Star of the Treasury / The Administrator) resides here. Tian Fu is the leader of the Southern Stars and is known as the 'Treasury Star.' It governs wealth, power, and steady preservation. This suggests the subject is not a mere adventurer in his career but a far-sighted commander. Tian Fu's traits are 'strategic and practical,' emphasizing steady progress and strong backing in professional battles.
Four Transformations
Tian Fu in the Career Palace means the 'Wealth Treasury is in the Career.' This indicates not only that his career brings great wealth but also that he possesses exceptional management skills and tactical proficiency. Tian Fu does not take risks lightly; once he acts, he is certain of the outcome.
Life Area Guidance
This perfectly interprets Fury's boxing style. Despite his eccentric exterior, he is a recognized master tactician in the ring (the strategy of Tian Fu). He knows how to control the pace, utilize rules, and leverage physical advantages. This is a highly rational and steady 'Tian Fu' style of professional operation, rather than a gambler's desperation.
Key Aspects
Network
Stars Analysis
Lian Zhen (Star of Charisma / Integrity) resides here. Lian Zhen is the 'Secondary Romance Star' and also the 'Star of Restriction,' governing complex relationships, blood ties, or politics. This suggests a highly complex social circle, containing both capable assistants and potential hidden conflicts. The unconventional energy of Lian Zhen means he attracts intense, extreme, or street-smart individuals.
Four Transformations
Lian Zhen in the Friends Palace often brings 'love-hate' relationships. This energy field makes his team, fans, or entourage fanatical about him, but also prone to disputes over interests or emotions (the binding nature of the Restriction Star).
Life Area Guidance
The 'Entourage' culture of the boxing world is vividly reflected in Fury's life. His circle is full of loyalty but accompanied by chaos and controversy. The traits of Lian Zhen allow him to lead people from all walks of life, yet he occasionally falls into interpersonal whirlpools or tests legal boundaries.
Key Aspects
Siblings
Stars Analysis
Tian Liang (The Elder) resides here. Tian Liang is the Guardian Star and acts as a 'Censor,' characterized by seniority, nobility, and a certain aloofness. This configuration suggests that among the subject's siblings or partners, many possess an 'elder brother' demeanor or professional seniority. It also implies a relationship based on protection but governed by principles, sometimes appearing slightly distant.
Four Transformations
Tian Liang itself does not transform into Prosperity, Authority, Fame, or Jealousy, but its disciplinary energy is influenced by the surrounding environment. In the Siblings Palace, it suggests an interaction mode based on family responsibility or the authority of elders.
Life Area Guidance
Fury was born into a boxing dynasty; the 'protective' quality of Tian Liang manifests as a family legacy of boxing bloodlines. His siblings (such as Tommy Fury) are also involved in boxing. This relationship is not just fraternal but carries a sense of mutual support within the industry and the gravity of family honor (the principled nature of Tian Liang).
Key Aspects
Partnership
Stars Analysis
Zi Wei (The Emperor) and Qi Sha (The Strategist; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) reside together. This is a highly authoritative Zi-Sha combination. Zi Wei is the Emperor, and Qi Sha is the General. Their presence in the same palace means the spouse has a very strong personality, the ability to lead independently, and unquestionable decisiveness. This suggests the partner is by no means a dependent personality but a powerful figure capable of managing situations and even 'grounding' the subject to some extent.
Four Transformations
The energy of this palace is extremely potent. The sharp, decisive energy of Qi Sha is transformed into authority by the Zi Wei Emperor star. This implies a 'diamond cuts diamond' dynamic in the relationship, where the partner serves as the subject's spiritual anchor.
Life Area Guidance
This configuration deeply describes his relationship with his wife, Paris. During Fury's periods of depression and chaos, he needed a partner with 'Emperor-like' willpower and decisive action (Qi Sha) to support the family. Paris is not just a supportive wife but the actual controller of his life's order. Only such a formidable destiny could match and stabilize the restless Heavyweight Champion.
Key Aspects
Children
Stars Analysis
The combination of Tian Ji (The Strategist) and Po Jun (The Pioneer) (Note: While these two stars rarely share a palace in standard charts, we interpret based on this specific layout). Tian Ji governs intelligence and change, while Po Jun governs disruption and 'breaking before rebuilding.' This configuration suggests that relationships with children or subordinates are filled with variables and turbulence. Tian Ji represents deep thought, while Po Jun represents depletion, implying the subject invests immense mental energy here, often accompanied by uncontrollable sudden events.
Four Transformations
The Wu Earth year stem triggers Tian Ji Hua Ji (Clouding of Intelligence). Tian Ji Hua Ji represents 'mental short-circuits' or 'clouded wisdom.' Located in the Children Palace (which also represents talent expression, intimacy, and investment), it means the subject is prone to mental distress due to over-anxiety or lack of foresight, or experiencing emotional collapses in creative output.
Life Area Guidance
Tian Ji Hua Ji in the Children Palace (also the position for charisma and talent) is the primary pain point of this chart. This points directly to Fury's well-known mental health struggles (Bipolar Disorder). Tian Ji represents the nervous system, and Hua Ji represents a malfunction; this 'brain freeze' energy once interrupted his career. Meanwhile, his many children remain a central focus in his volatile life.
Key Aspects
Wealth
Stars Analysis
Tai Yang (The Sun) resides here. The Sun governs nobility and reputation rather than raw accumulation. This configuration indicates that the subject's wealth must be built upon 'fame' and 'public attention.' Like sunlight, this wealth radiates outward, meaning money comes and goes quickly with high dissipative qualities. It is difficult to accumulate through frugality; cash flow must be maintained by constantly 'shining and generating heat.'
Four Transformations
Although the Sun in the Wealth Palace is not directly transformed, it is indirectly influenced by Tan Lang Hua Lu (Transformation to Prosperity) in the Fortune Palace, creating a model of seeking profit through fame and being driven by desire. The Sun's altruistic and lavish nature makes the subject extremely generous with money.
Life Area Guidance
As a heavyweight champion, Fury's wealth depends entirely on his exposure (The Sun). PPV (Pay-Per-View) income is the physical manifestation of 'Sun' energy—countless eyes watching him. His habit of donating or spending lavishly aligns with the Sun's 'giving without receiving' dissipative trait; his wealth is a form of flowing radiance.
Key Aspects
Travel
Stars Analysis
Tian Tong (Star of Fortune) resides here. Tian Tong represents enjoyment, leisure, and adaptability. This configuration suggests that when the subject travels or faces the public, they display a playful, childlike spirit or find psychological relaxation in foreign lands. Unlike the rigor of the Tian Xiang (Direct Officer / The Minister) in the Life Palace, Tian Tong in the Travel Palace gives the impression of a 'playful old soul.'
Four Transformations
Tian Tong in the Travel Palace implies 'meeting mentors abroad' or 'finding joy in travel.' It neutralizes the aggression of boxing, allowing him to maintain a relaxed, 'playful' mindset even when competing in places like Las Vegas.
Life Area Guidance
This explains why Fury often sings or wears eccentric costumes at press conferences and public events, acting like a 'happy fruit' (Tian Tong). His 'Gypsy' wandering nature (Travel Palace) is not a hardship for him, but a form of enjoyment (Tian Tong). He finds his own rhythm of happiness in global tours.
Key Aspects
Health
Stars Analysis
Wu Qu (The General) sits alone. Wu Qu belongs to the Metal element and is the Star of the General. Physically, it governs the respiratory system, bones, teeth, and nose. This configuration suggests the subject possesses a 'steely' physique with strong bones and muscles, though they are prone to injuries (due to the sharp, decisive nature of Metal energy). Wu Qu's hardness grants the subject incredible durability and physical recovery.
Four Transformations
Wu Qu is a wealth star in the Health Palace, meaning the body is the subject's primary capital. With the Metal star presiding, there is an excess of Metal energy, requiring caution regarding the lungs, respiratory tract, or 'hard injuries' (fractures, trauma) resulting from intense exercise.
Life Area Guidance
For a boxer, Wu Qu in the Health Palace is an excellent configuration, representing 'iron skin and bronze bones.' The incredible resilience Fury shows in matches (such as his 'resurrection' after being knocked down by Wilder) is the physical manifestation of Wu Qu's tough and resolute energy. His body is a precision-tuned combat machine.