Tian Xin Star
A greatly auspicious star among the Nine, of the Metal element with its original palace in Qian 6. It governs a commander's strategy and the healing arts — favorable for seeking doctors and medicine, planning and decision-making, and wielding authority over money and affairs.
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Favors contending for leadership and entering the decision-making core; strategy, medicine, and finance benefit most. When prosperous, judgment is precise — decide firmly and others will follow; when weak, listen to your advisers and guard against obstinacy ruining the larger picture.
A gifted calculator: both steady income and windfalls are within reach, with finance, investment, and pharmaceuticals especially favored. When prosperous, the eye is sharp and bold strokes bring rich returns; when weak, endless calculation delays the decision and windows close — set your stop-loss in advance.
The partner is rational, composed, and strong-minded, expressing feeling coolly — heavy on promises, light on sweet talk. Communicate more and suspect less; don't mistake composure for indifference. Affection steadies further with middle age, with particular affinity for the older and the capable.
The most welcome star in illness divination: a good doctor and effective medicine are at hand. Ailments center on the head, lungs, airways, and bones. When prosperous, the right prescription works quickly; when weak, gather several opinions before settling on treatment. Autumn is the best season for recuperation.
Journeys go smoothly when well planned — everything stays in hand — favoring business trips, medical visits, and negotiations. Qian Metal means order within motion: inspect the car before a long drive. When the star is weak, plans lag behind events — keep an alternate route ready.
Favors strategic positioning: with a complete chain of evidence, the case is yours. Retain a seasoned lawyer to preside and win by strategy, not by temper. When prosperous, meet the suit head-on; when weak, talk settlement and take the win while it's offered.
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