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心授玉衡赋
年年获福,皆因一主逢恩;岁岁生灾,只为八宫见难。 九宫遇孛,中身飘荡无归,命犯三刑,勾绞死无葬地。七 富亡劫,其妻多主生离。六害临于五鬼,宜招螟蛉之儿。 五星失陷, 世贫寒,蹇贱三仇, 一生劳碌。田星归命主 归田,若不大富有闲钱。水孛田财难招祖业,恩星田地,
粮田万顷。
二主者,乃身命也。途恩年年照临,难星守于疾厄,
岁逢太岁冲吊,主灾。
太阴守命,夜里光辉,男主清闲享福,女主不出闺门。
如值难星,福减一半。
木星守命,端正清闲。
火星守命,性急无情,为人刚暴,不受人亏。
土星守命,为人厚重,临老骄蹊,必然带疾伤残。
金星守命,好色儒雅,清高义重。
水孛当头,为人貌美,好爱贪妻,女人不正定谋夫。 罗星守命,性格刚强,男主刑妻叠叠,女士三作新娘。
计都守命,性格沉吟,勾谋财物。
气星守命,不贪田业,、生好佛崇神,快乐优游,吟
歌弄笛,乃为道格之身。
若论带疾伤残,先看财帛星宿。
八宫见火,必主伤痰。
计都犯度,脓血之病。
罗孛同会,腰驼冷泄。相貌化刑,其人面带伤残。 罗孛命限,男主孤贫,女主孤寡。
限行见计,少克丈夫。
女人喜居六阴之位,男人喜行六阳之限。 命地四余所照如此。
Yearly blessings arise when the Ruler of the Birth Chart is illuminated by benevolent stars; annual misfortunes stem from the Eighth House (House of Illness and Calamity) being afflicted by malefic stars. 🌌 If the Ninth House encounters the Lunar Comet Star (Yue Bo), one may drift without refuge in middle age; if the Birth Palace violates the Three Penalties, one might face entanglement with misfortunes, dying without a burial place. 🔥 The Seventh House harboring Death Spirit (Wang Shen) or Robbery Fiend (Jie Sha) often leads to separation from or loss of one’s wife. The Six Harms Star positioned in the Five Ghosts Location suggests suitability for adopting a son. If the Five Stars (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth) are debilitated, life will be impoverished and humble; if the Three Enemy Stars cling to one, toil and奔波 will last a lifetime. 🌾 The Field and Property Star returning to the Birth Palace or Field and Property Palace indicates either great wealth or at least ample spare money. 💧 Mercury or the Lunar Comet Star in the Field and Wealth Palace makes it difficult to inherit ancestral property; but a Benevolent Star in the Field and Property Palace promises vast farmlands and immense riches.
The so-called “Two Masters” refer to the Body Palace and the Birth Palace. If benevolent stars shine upon the path yearly, while malefic stars guard the House of Illness and Calamity, and the Year Star (Tai Sui) clashes or pulls, disasters will be triggered. 🌙 The Moon guarding the Birth Palace brings nightly radiance: for men, it signifies leisure and enjoyment; for women, it implies staying secluded in the inner chambers. However, encountering malefic stars halves the blessings. 🌳 Jupiter guarding the Birth Palace indicates an upright and leisurely disposition. 🔥 Mars guarding the Birth Palace suggests an impatient, ruthless, fierce, and uncompromising nature. ⛰ Saturn guarding the Birth Palace denotes a厚重 character, but in old age, one may become arrogant and inevitably suffer from disabilities or injuries. 🌟 Venus guarding the Birth Palace implies a lustful yet refined, aloof, and righteous temperament. 💧 Mercury or the Lunar Comet Star in the Birth Palace bestows beautiful looks but an obsession with wives and sensuality; for women, this may indicate a tendency to harm their husbands. ☄️ Rahu guarding the Birth Palace signifies a strong-willed nature; men may experience multiple marital conflicts, while women may remarry frequently. 🌑 Ketu guarding the Birth Palace suggests a gloomy disposition and a talent for strategizing wealth. ✨ Zi Qi Star guarding the Birth Palace indicates a lack of greed for property, a innate love for Buddhism and deities, a joyful and carefree life, and a Taoist-like temperament indulging in poetry and music.
To discuss disabilities and injuries, first observe the stars in the Wealth and Money Palace. 🔥 Mars in the Eighth House inevitably causes phlegm-related coughs. 🌑 Ketu violating its degree容易 leads to pus and blood diseases. ☄️💧 Rahu and the Lunar Comet Star conjunction may result in hunched backs and cold diarrhea. 😔 The Appearance Palace transforming into a penalty indicates facial disabilities. ☄️💧 Rahu or the Lunar Comet Star in the birth limits suggests loneliness and poverty for men, and widowhood for women. 🌑 Encountering Ketu during limit transitions implies women may rarely overcome their husbands. Women thrive in the Six Yin Positions, while men excel in the Six Yang Limits. If the Four Residual Stars shine upon the fate land, destiny manifests accordingly.
This rhapsody centers on how the relationship between stars and the Birth Palace influences life’s blessings, misfortunes, personality, health, and destiny. It emphasizes that the “benevolence” and “maleficence” of stars determine annual fortunes, using specific star placements to predict personality traits and life events such as wealth, illness, and marriage. It reflects the systematic view of ancient astrological fate studies—the interconnection between cosmic stars and personal destiny.
In a modern context, this can be understood as a psychological metaphor for personality and destiny. Stars symbolize different energies or tendencies: for example, “Mars guarding the Birth Palace” may correspond to a Type A personality (impatient, competitive) in modern psychology, while “Jupiter guarding the Birth Palace” resembles optimism and extroversion. The House of Illness and Calamity’s link to health reminds us to focus on life stress and disease prevention (e.g., “Mars in the Eighth House” might暗示 respiratory issues). The marriage section reflects traditional social structures but can be interpreted as relationship dynamics today—e.g., “Death Spirit or Robbery Fiend in the Seventh House” may indicate marital conflicts or separation tendencies, encouraging communication and harmony. Adopting a son (“an adopted child”) today can be seen as family diversity and inclusivity. Overall, this serves as a tool for self-awareness through stellar classifications, not deterministic prophecy.
This rhapsody touches on the ancient philosophy of destiny and human effort: stars represent external factors (environment, genetics), but “heart-imparted” implies the importance of inner cultivation. From a modern perspective, it encourages balance—accepting uncontrollable factors (e.g., innate traits) while shaping destiny through actions (e.g., seizing opportunities when “benevolent stars” shine). It also reflects Taoist思想 (“Taoist-like temperament”), advocating simplicity, spiritual joy, and inner peace, which remain valuable in today’s high-pressure society.
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