Unlocking Wealth in Zi Wei Dou Shu: Insights into the Wealth Palace Stars
In Zi Wei Dou Shu, a renowned Chinese divination system, your financial outlook is primarily revealed through the stars positioned in the Wealth Palace. This analysis examines both the potential volume of wealth and whether your money luck leans toward prosperity or pitfalls.
The configuration of stars in the Wealth Palace serves as a crucial barometer for your financial status and career trajectory, indicating your ability to generate and retain wealth. Generally, stars like Zi Wei, Tai Yang, Wu Qu, Tian Fu, Tai Yin, and Lu Cun are considered highly favorable. Tian Ji, Tian Tong, Lian Zhen, Ju Men, Tian Xiang, Tian Liang, Qi Sha, Po Jun, Chang Qu, Kui Yue, and Fu Bi can be moderately positive when influenced by beneficial transformations. On the flip side, Tan Lang, Si Sha, Hua Ji, and Da Hao signal misfortune, while the presence of Kong or Jie is also detrimental.
Here's a concise breakdown of these stars' financial implications:
Zi Wei: Signals smooth financial flows and abundant riches.
Zi Fu: Suggests stable, positive wealth accumulation with a lifelong conservative approach.
Zi Tan: Maintains a family business, with prosperity building after middle age.
Zi Xiang: Easily amasses fortune while chasing both reputation and rewards.
Zi Sha: Delivers unexpected windfalls via positive influences.
Zi Po: Modest wealth in youth, but substantial growth in mid-to-late life.
(When Zi Wei pairs with Fu Bi in the same palace, resources flow generously. Yet, if accompanied by Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie, finances can waver, often due to overspending on status and image.)
Tian Ji: Builds wealth through persistent effort, leading to affluence in later years.
Ji Yue: Constructs a career from the basics up.
Ji Ju: Acquires riches amid chaos or from outside chances.
Ji Liang: Profits from intellect and expertise, frequently juggling multiple professions.
(When Tian Ji aligns with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie, diligence brings inconsistent rewards. Paired with Chang, Qu, Kui, Yue, Fu, or Bi, steady work results in lasting savings.)
Tai Yang: In a strong position, it promises plenty; in a weak one, it means lifelong labor with scant savings.
Ri Yue: With supportive stars like Fu Bi, wealth piles up impressively.
Ri Ju: Rocky finances early on, but steady buildup later in life.
Ri Liang: Income streams from consistent hard work.
Ri Lu (Tai Yang and Lu Cun together): Earns through diligence with plentiful assets.
(Tai Yang with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie causes money to come and go, fostering waste. With Chang, Qu, Kui, Yue, Fu, or Bi, extravagance is reined in, allowing gradual wealth growth.)
Wu Qu: As a top-tier wealth star, it delivers abundance when well-placed; enhanced by Hua Lu or Hua Quan, it indicates substantial family fortunes. Lacking support, it involves striving through ups and downs.
Wu Fu: Points to enduring wealth and optimal financial destiny.
Wu Tan: With favorable stars, massive accumulation; with negatives, risk of downfall—prosperity often kicks in after 30.
Wu Xiang: Generous wealth and top-notch assets.
Wu Sha: Constructs fortune from nothing.
Wu Po: Volatile finances in early years, with savings arriving later.
(Wu Qu with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie spells financial hurdles and stagnation. With Chang, Qu, Kui, Yue, Fu, or Bi, smarts or aid smooths the path to prosperity.)
Tian Tong: Starts from scratch and thrives later; poorly placed, it leads to monetary setbacks.
Tong Yin: Innate good fortune with money, effortless buildup, and lifelong plenty. When strong with Lu Cun and Fu Bi, it heralds immense riches.
Tong Ju: Fluctuating finances, success blooming in later years.
Tong Liang: Self-earned wealth that may eclipse family legacy. But if linked to the six negatives (Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, Jie), gains stay modest, settling for average outcomes.
(Tian Tong with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie means cash inflows and outflows.)
Lian Zhen: Accumulates amid disruption; if weak, it begins tough but improves.
Lian Fu: Overflowing wealth.
Lian Tan: Unsteady finances with abrupt wins and losses; with Huo or Ling, surprise jackpots.
Lian Xiang: Plentiful resources.
Lian Sha: Gains from disorder and fortunate turns.
Lian Po: Tough start that evens out, requiring lifelong toil for earnings.
(Lian Zhen with Kong or Jie foretells repeated losses in business dealings.)
Tian Fu: Promises lifelong abundance.
(Tian Fu with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie leads to ups-and-downs finances and uneven results. With Chang, Qu, Kui, Yue, Fu, or Bi, late-life accumulation remains viable.)
Tai Yin: Strong placement yields bounty; weak one mixes results and hampers saving.
(Tai Yin with Lu Cun and Fu Bi together signals a fate of vast wealth.)
Tan Lang: Well-placed hints at sudden riches; poorly, it brings hardship and poor retention.
(Tan Lang with Huo means toil and middling results before 30, followed by abrupt fortune afterward.)
Ju Men: Strong, it builds from basics and profits in turmoil, though arrogance or avarice can trigger losses.
(Ju Men with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie signals dire money woes.)
Tian Xiang: Bountiful assets.
(Tian Xiang with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie destabilizes wealth.)
Tian Liang: Well-placed, great riches; weak, demands relentless effort for income.
(Tian Liang with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie starts rough but eases later, barely covering basics. With Chang, Qu, Kui, Yue, Fu, or Bi, assets abound and dreams realize fully.)
Qi Sha: In Yin, Shen, Zi, or Wu palaces, sudden wealth; weak placement needs grind for gains.
(Qi Sha with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie brings severe fiscal trials.)
Po Jun: In Zi or Wu palaces, ample resources and savable wealth; in Chen or Xu, plenty flows. Weak, losses mount and saving proves tough.
(Po Jun with Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie causes wild fortune swings.)
Wen Chang: Strong, lifelong wealth and lucky money vibes; weak, losses loom. With Ju Men, resources surge. With Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie, life averages out.
Wen Qu: Strong, enduring wealth with supportive boosts; weak, losses hit. With Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, or Jie, mixed outcomes hinder buildup.
Fu Bi: Rich resources, amplified by positive stars.
Tian Kui, Tian Yue, Hua Lu, Hua Quan, Hua Ke: Wealth via knowledge, fostering thriving lives.
Hua Ji: Struggles to hold onto wealth.
Lu Cun: Generous assets; strong placement eases major fortunes.
Qing Yang, Tuo Luo: Strong, earnings amid storms; weak, labor yields losses. With Kong or Jie, gains slip away.
Huo Xing, Ling Xing: Solo in Wealth Palace, sudden booms and busts; with positives, riches flow; weak, money demands sweat.
Tian Yao: Wealth potential, but caution against excesses in drink and desire.
These stars, when tangled with negatives like Yang, Tuo, Huo, Ling, Kong, Jie, Hao, and others, imply that even the affluent may falter, while others battle to make ends meet. Annually, as Dou Jun moves through the Wealth Palace, positive encounters boost gains; negative ones spark losses and conflicts, often rooted in money matters.