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    4. Ten Lucky & Unlucky Star Mansions

    Ten Heavenly Stems mainly enable us to realize our own characteristics, merits and defects; they don’t represent our own lucky or unlucky fates. Therefore, we have to further express individual one’s behaviors, cause and effect reincarnation, lucky and unlucky fates from the below Ten Lucky and Unlucky Star Mansions.

    Such as: Temperament, character, ethics, childhood, academic, feelings, career, officials career, marriage, interests, health, accident disaster and ancestors I Yam, lifetimes of karma, etc. How those affairs would be encountered by individual fate? The merits and defects are only for references, we still in need of further realizing their generation, restrain, strengths and weaknesses for the further different results.

     

    Zheng Cai: Lucky Star, such as a responsible old housekeeper.

    正財

    Symbolizes steady job income, also ‘wife and marriage’ for men. It represents conservatism, straight-laced moralist, an emphasis on money and materialism, lack of drive. It is a good assistant or guardian and very possessive of family.

    Pian Cai: Lucky Star, such as a nice smiling clerk sales lady.

    偏財

    Symbolizes the investment or unexpected gains, also ‘girlfriend(s)’ or ‘love affairs’ for men. It represents popularity amongst friends, excellent communication skills, the love for crowds, good public relationship, vanity and a desire for material gratifications.

    Zheng Guan: Lucky Star, such as Father and a strict judge.

    正官

    Symbolizes academic aptitude, career in general or in government offices in particular, also ‘husband or marriage’ for women. It is decent, responsible, restrained and calm with a leadership quality that shines in management related work, but it can also be stubborn, therefore is hard to communicate with.

    Pian Guan (also known as ‘Qi Sha’): Unlucky Star, such as a policeman or loyalty knight.

    偏財

    Symbolizes academic aptitude, career in general or in government offices in particular, also ‘boyfriend(s) or love affairs’ for women. It is active, full of fighting spirit, chivalrous, often borderline in morals and ethics, more of an entrepreneur in its leadership quality but can be impulsive and irrational.

    Zheng Yin: Lucky Star, such as a merciful Mother.

    正官

    Symbolizes ‘Mother’ and the source of strength, cause and effect. It is reserved, composed, gentle, compassionate, willing to give but prone to worries. It takes priority in spiritual and religious cultivation and is deeply influenced by the positive karmic cause and effect from past lives.

    Pian Yin: Unlucky Star, such as an unsteady or emotional Step-Mother.

    偏財

    Symbolizes ‘Step Mother’ and the source of artistic creativity. It suffers from an intense sense of insecurity, neurosis and paranoiac egoism. It is reserved, lonely inside and suitable for artistic, literary, handicraft or technological creation providing there’s a steadfast and trustworthy support behind it. It is deeply influenced by the negative karmic cause and effect from past lives.

    Bi Jian (also known as ‘Jian Lu’): Semi-lucky & Semi-unlucky, such as a assiduous farmer.

    正官

    Symbolizes siblings of the same gender. It is hardy and persistent like a hard-working farmer. It attaches great importance to the relationship with brothers and friends and it prefers to lead a simple life of routine. It thinks and lives modestly.

    Jie Cai (also known as ‘Yang Ren’): Unlucky Star, such as a liar good at camouflage.

    偏財

    Symbolizes siblings of the opposite gender, also means literally, the robbing and killing of ‘wife and monetary fortune’, therefore it’s extremely bad for the wife and money. On the whole it represents strong sensual desires but it is also clever, deft in self expression and in observing other’s reactions. It lusts for money, sexual pleasures and is prone to bankruptcy. For men, it means plenty of opportunities with the opposite sex; for women, it means suspicion, lack of a sense of security, and a tendency to meddle over small profits but in doing so losing a fortune in consequence.

    Shi Shen: Lucky Star, such as a noble wealthy lady.

    正官

    Symbolizes ‘daughter’, the most fortunate of all ten deities. It is gentle in temperament and pleasant in appearance. It loves good food, follows the golden means in life and does not covet. Its weaknesses are being proud and wayward, lazy and lack of motivation. Its greatest fear is to be ill-matched with ‘PianYin’, its nemesis.

    Shang Guan: Unlucky Star, such as a creative & curious young man.

    偏財

    Symbolizes ‘son’, also intelligence and creativity. It is arrogant, smart, competitive, acrimonious, relentless and very low in EQ but it learns fast and reacts fast. Literally, ‘Shang Guan’ means ‘to harm Zheng Guan’, so it will bring direct damage to the ‘husband’ and ‘career’. It is not suitable for any monotonous desk job or administrative work. Since its acrimony poses challenge to elders, superiors and authority figures, this deity is also harmful for career development and promotion opportunity. For a woman’s destiny, it will cause conflicts with her husband or lover(s), as a result, her love life or marriage will be mercurial and full of snags.