In the vast field of Chinese numerology, Zi Wei Dou Shu, with its rigorous logic and precise deduction, is known as the "Number One Divine Calculation under Heaven". It divides a person's life into twelve palaces, each bearing different aspects of life. Among them, the Wealth Palace is undoubtedly one of the most concerned focuses of modern people. It not only reveals our earning ability and financial management methods, but also hides our life's wealth pattern and opportunities. Today, Destiny Palace will take you to explore the mysteries of the Wealth Palace and interpret your innate wealth code.
What is the Wealth Palace?
The Wealth Palace, as the name suggests, is the palace that governs an individual's lifelong wealth status. It represents a person's way of dealing with "money". By analyzing the star combinations in the Wealth Palace, we can gain insight into the following key information:
- Source of wealth: Is it based on salary, business, investment, or side income or inheritance?
- Financial concepts: Is it meticulous calculation, steady conservatism, or bold speculation, spending money like water?
- Wealth ups and downs: Is the lifelong wealth stable and smooth, or does it fluctuate greatly?
- Wealth level: Is it being content with a small fortune, or can you achieve hundreds of millions of wealth?
It is important to emphasize that the quality of the Wealth Palace is not completely equal to the amount of wealth. A strong Wealth Palace may represent a strong ability to make money, but if the Life Palace and Happiness Palace are not good, wealth may come and go and be difficult to keep. Therefore, the interpretation of the natal chart requires a global perspective, and one cannot be blinded by a single leaf.
"Wealth is the source of livelihood." Understanding your Wealth Palace is not fatalism, but to better plan your life, capitalize on strengths and avoid weaknesses, and follow the trend.
Basic Imagery of the Main Stars Entering the Wealth Palace
The stars sitting in the Wealth Palace are the core of judging wealth. Different main stars give us different "wealth genes." The following Destiny Palace will briefly analyze the basic characteristics of the fourteen main stars entering the Wealth Palace:
Zi Wei Star: Emperor's Wealth, Noble Pursuit of Wealth
Zi Wei Star is the Emperor Star, and entering the Wealth Palace symbolizes that the source of wealth is closely related to status and reputation. Usually disdainful of earning small money, pursuing stable and dignified wealth. Mostly corporate executives, professionals, with stable financial sources, and conservative financial management concepts, suitable for long-term investments, such as real estate, blue-chip stocks, etc.
Tian Fu Star: Treasury Wealth, Steady Financial Management
Tian Fu Star is the "treasury", and entering the Wealth Palace is an excellent configuration. They have a natural talent for saving and financial management, like a financial manager, good at planning and managing money. Dislike risk, and wealth is mostly accumulated slowly. They have a sense of security about money and are typical "misers."
Wu Qu Star: Star of Righteous Wealth, Wealth through Action
Wu Qu is the master of the Wealth Palace and is the real "wealth star." Entering the Wealth Palace, the desire to make money is strong, and the action is full. Most rely on professional skills or business skills to obtain wealth. They are decisive in doing things and are not afraid of hardship. They are suitable for industries with strong finance, metal, military, or technology. But sometimes they can appear impatient due to being too rigid.
Lian Zhen Star: Competitive Wealth, Wealth through Wisdom
Lian Zhen Star is a complex star, representing competition and change in the Wealth Palace. The process of making money is often full of challenges, requiring the use of wisdom and strategy. If the combination is auspicious, it can be the pattern of a "rich man", often achieving great success in the fields of electronics, law, and art. But if encountering ominous stars, there will be financial disputes or even lawsuits.
Tan Lang Star: Desire Wealth, Wealth through Socializing
Tan Lang Star represents desire and socializing. Their wealth comes more from interpersonal relationships, entertainment, art, or speculation. They are good at seizing opportunities, dare to take risks, and their wealth fluctuates greatly. They may get rich overnight or go bankrupt overnight. The desire for money is strong, and spending is also quite generous.
Tian Xiang Star: Seal Wealth, Stable Wealth
Tian Xiang Star is the "seal", symbolizing credit and stability. In the Wealth Palace, it represents a stable income, mostly civil servants, teachers, or employees of large enterprises, obtaining wealth through salary. They are fair, value credit, and are prudent in financial management. Although it is difficult to have explosive wealth, they have no worries about food and clothing throughout their lives.
Qi Sha Star: Sudden Wealth, Risky Wealth
Qi Sha Star is the General Star, and entering the Wealth Palace is full of dynamism and change. The wealth fluctuates greatly, dare to take risks, and have the courage to "start from scratch". Their earning process is intense, and success or failure is often in an instant. Suitable for engaging in pioneering, high-risk, and high-return industries.
Po Jun Star: Consumption Wealth, Creative Wealth
Po Jun Star has the characteristic of "breaking before establishing". Their financial management concept is "if the old doesn't go, the new won't come", spending money generously, and investing heavily in order to start a business. The wealth is unpredictable, and they may experience major financial changes many times in their lives, suitable for engaging in trendy, fast-changing, and disruptive industries.
Influence of Auxiliary Stars and the Four Transformations
In addition to the main stars, the auxiliary stars and the Four Transformations (Hua Lu, Hua Quan, Hua Ke, Hua Ji) in the Wealth Palace are also crucial. For example:
- Lu Cun, Hua Lu: Represents a steady stream of wealth and many opportunities to make money, and is the most welcome star in the Wealth Palace.
- Qing Yang, Tuo Luo, Mars, Ling Xing (Four Killers): Represents hard work in seeking wealth, many twists and turns, easy to lose money or have financial disputes.
- Di Kong, Di Jie: Represents wealth coming and going, poor financial management concepts, and often unexpected expenses, known as the "wealth robbing" star.
The flying in of the Four Transformations is the finishing touch. For example, if the Wealth Palace transforms into Lu into the Life Palace, it means that money will come to me; while if the Life Palace transforms into Ji into the Wealth Palace, it may mean that I am troubled by money, which is a reflection of "debt."
All in all, the Zi Wei Dou Shu Wealth Palace is a complex and precise system. What it reveals is not an immutable fate, but a personal "wealth map." The map marks where the mountains are, where the plains are, where the treasures are, and where the traps are. By understanding this map, we can walk more steadily and further on the path of wealth in life.