In traditional Chinese astrology, the influence of the "Shangguan" (伤官) and "Qisha" (七杀) in one's birth chart on a woman's fate is profound. This article will delve into the characteristics of a "Shangguan" female's destiny when she enters a "Qisha" major fortune period, and explore its specific impact on personal life, revealing the deeper implications behind this unique destiny.

The Basic Meanings of Shangguan and Qisha
In the Eight Characters (Ba Zi) system, Shangguan and Qisha are two important concepts. Shangguan represents an individual's way of thinking and behavior, often conflicting with legal norms, while Qisha symbolizes deviation and aggressiveness. When they combine, they may cause significant negative effects. Shangguan tends to be self-serving, while Qisha excels at attacking and conquering, and together they demonstrate the nature of Shangguan and Qisha.
The Astrological Influence of Shangguan Combining with Qisha
Shangguan combining with Qisha in the Eight Characters is considered an adverse use. If the day master has sufficient energy, it can control both Shangguan and Qisha. However, if the day master is extremely weak, Shangguan combining with Qisha may lead to imprisonment, and if the day master is slightly weak, it may lay the foundation for misfortune. Only when the day master is in a balanced state will Shangguan encountering Qisha result in minor misfortunes. Shangguan and Qisha restrain each other, and only when the day master's energy is strong can one benefit from them.
The Impact of the Official Star in Major Fortunes
If a major fortune encounters a positive official star that suppresses the Shangguan in the birth chart, it may lead to work difficulties or even imprisonment. For example, a lady consulted about her son's fortune, and after analyzing his birth chart, it was predicted that her son would face prison time that year, which indeed happened. The astrological reason was that he committed intentional injury, and was sentenced to five years in prison.
Analysis of the Birth Chart
Taking a man born on April 10, 1985, as an example, his birth chart shows Qisha, Shangguan, day master, and a comparative element. The day master, Ji earth, was born in the third month of the lunar calendar, with abundant energy. The year branch Chou earth and the hour pillar Ji Si received support, making the day master overly strong. The useful elements are metal and water, while the harmful elements are fire and earth, and the neutral elements are wood. The day master has a straightforward character with passion, but due to the presence of a harmful comparative element, he may be good at flattery towards outsiders while neglecting family members. The Geng metal in the month stem is Shangguan, active and changeable, and combined with the Qisha in the year stem, he is easily influenced by deviant individuals, enhancing rebellious tendencies.
The Influence of Major Fortunes and Annual Cycles on the Birth Chart
The day master is 32 years old, currently in the Bing Zi major fortune. The day master is strong, with the close Shangguan as the useful element, while the Qisha is distant and cannot serve as a useful element, instead consuming the energy of the Geng metal Shangguan. The heavenly stem Bing fire, the positive official star, suppresses the Geng metal Shangguan in the birth chart, causing the useful element of Shangguan to be controlled, resulting in a negative omen. In the Ding You year, the Ding fire, a secondary official star, conspires with the Bing fire, a positive official star, to restrict the Shangguan useful element, making the negative information of Shangguan more apparent.
Comparison of Personality Between the Official Star and the Qisha
Individuals with many official stars in their birth chart tend to have a gradual personality, are good at management and coordination, and belong to cooperative types. If they form a "From Official" pattern, their life path is smooth. Conversely, if there are many Qisha in the birth chart, their personality is self-centered, skilled in scheming, and willing to use any means to achieve their goals, belonging to competitive types. When major fortunes and annual cycles encounter Qisha again, disasters often arise.

Through the analysis of the destiny of a "Shangguan" woman entering a "Qisha" major fortune, we can see that this type of destiny has a profound impact on an individual's personality, behavior, and fate. Understanding these influences helps us better understand our own fate and make wiser choices in life.



















