Whether it is good for a woman with the "Shangguan" (伤官) destiny to enter the "Qisha" (七杀) major fortune, is like “the rider meets a fierce horse”—— if the body is strong and can be controlled, pressure becomes motivation; if the body is weak and cannot bear it, it is easy to encounter setbacks. With the presence of an "Yin" star (印星), it can turn danger into safety.
The "Shangguan" (伤官) destiny fears entering the "Guan" (官星) major fortune (as "Shangguan" easily conflicts with "Guan") and the "Yin" star major fortune that is too strong (as "Yin" suppresses "Shangguan" and restricts talent), like “birds trapped in a cage”, which makes it difficult to develop freely.

Is it good for a woman with the "Shangguan" (伤官) destiny to enter the "Qisha" (七杀) major fortune?
"Shangguan" is like “a wild horse that loves to try new things”, and "Qisha" is like “strong wind blowing directly at you”. When a woman with the "Shangguan" destiny enters the "Qisha" major fortune, it is like “wild horse meets strong wind”. The outcome depends entirely on whether the "horse is strong enough" and "whether it can use the wind properly".1. If the body is strong and can control it: the strong wind helps the horse run faster
If the woman with the "Shangguan" destiny has a strong body (such as the day master is supported by the month's command or there are many "Bijie" stars in the birth chart), the "Qisha" major fortune is like “adding a whip to the wild horse”. It combines the "boldness" of "Shangguan" and the "pressure" of "Qisha", turning them into a driving force for breakthroughs.
For example, a strong "Bing" fire woman (with "Tuhu" as her Shangguan) entering the "Renyi" water Qisha fortune may be promoted to a project manager position (Qisha pressure) from being a regular designer in a company. Although she needs to deal with difficult clients, it actually pushes her to develop her coordination skills, like “the wild horse uses the wind to run faster”.
In terms of relationships, she may also meet a challenging partner (Qisha male). Although he is strong-willed, he can appreciate her talent, like “two strong people mutually achieve each other”.
2. If the body is weak and cannot bear it: the thin horse meets the wind and easily falls
If the body is weak (such as the day master loses its power, or there are many "Guan" and "Sha" stars in the birth chart), the "Qisha" major fortune is like “strong wind hitting a thin horse”. The "boldness" of "Shangguan" turns into “recklessness”, and the "pressure" of "Qisha" becomes “burden”.
For example, a weak "Geng" metal woman (with "Shui" as her Shangguan) entering the "Binghuo" Qisha fortune may want to quit her job and start her own business (Shangguan impulse), but due to insufficient funds and lack of connections (weak body), she faces obstacles everywhere, even being suppressed by competitors (Qisha pressure), like “the small horse is blown off balance by the wind”.
In relationships, she may also meet a partner with strong control issues. She wants to resist (Shangguan) but lacks confidence (weak body), falling into the dilemma of “wanting to escape but unable to”.
3. With the presence of the "Yin" star: adding a saddle to the horse to move steadily
Regardless of whether the body is strong or weak, if there is an "Yin" star (such as wood or fire, depending on the day master's five elements) in the birth chart or the major fortune, it is like “adding a saddle to the horse”, which can neutralize the harshness of "Qisha".
The "Yin" star is like “the reins of wisdom”, allowing the "Shangguan" woman to stay clear-headed under pressure. For example, during the Qisha major fortune, when facing work problems, instead of confronting them head-on (Shangguan impulsiveness), she seeks advice from mentors (Yin star's benefactor) to find solutions, like “using the reins to steady the horse, not deviating nor stopping”.
What major fortunes should the "Shangguan" destiny avoid?
1. "Guan" (官星) major fortune: bird hits a fishing net"Shangguan" naturally opposes "Guan" (Shangguan represents rebelliousness, and Guan represents rules). Entering a "Guan" major fortune is like “the bird hits a fishing net”, amplifying the conflict between rules and personality.
For example, a "Jia" wood woman with the "Shangguan" destiny (with "Huo" as her Shangguan) entering the "Gengjin" Guan fortune may have been working in a creative company, freely expressing herself (Shangguan), but now might be transferred to a rigid process-oriented job (Guan). She wants to change the rules (Shangguan) but gets criticized by her boss for being “uncooperative”, like “the bird tries to break through the net but gets more entangled”.
In relationships, she is also likely to meet a “controlling partner”. The partner demands her to live according to traditional standards for women, while she prefers to “live her own way”, leading to constant conflicts.
2. A major fortune with overly strong "Yin" (印星): wings tied, hard to fly
Although "Yin" can neutralize the "Sha", if it is too strong (such as having multiple "Yin" stars in the birth chart and entering a "Yin" major fortune), it will “reverse-attack the Shangguan”, like “tying heavy weights to the bird, making it impossible to fly”.
"Shangguan" represents talent and creativity, and an overly strong "Yin" will suppress these traits, making the person with the "Shangguan" destiny become “not daring to try, not wanting to take risks”.
For example, a "Ding" fire woman with the "Shangguan" destiny (with "Tu" as her Shangguan) entering a major fortune with strong "Mu" Yin stars may have loved writing novels (Shangguan), but now is constantly advised by family to “take a stable civil service exam” (Yin representing traditional values), and gradually feels that “adventure is useless”, giving up writing, like “the bird gets used to the cage and forgets how to fly”.
3. Minor caution: major fortune with overly strong "Bijie" (比劫)
Overly strong "Bijie" (such as multiple same-element stars) is not a big disaster, but it will “take away the energy of Shangguan”, like “several birds fighting for food, leaving themselves unsatisfied”.
For example, a "Wu" earth woman with the "Shangguan" destiny entering a major fortune with strong "Huo" Bijie stars may want to start her own media business (Shangguan), but is pulled into a project she is not good at by friends (Bijie taking away strength), causing scattered energy and ultimately achieving nothing.

Q: What should a woman with the "Shangguan" destiny do when entering the "Qisha" major fortune, with a weak body and no "Yin" star?
A: You can use “Shangguan” to buffer, such as developing a small hobby that can earn money (like handicrafts or illustration), letting "Shangguan" generate wealth and "Wealth" generate "Qisha", like “feeding the thin horse some grass, slowly building up strength”; at work, cooperate more with “gentle colleagues” (using the power of "Bijie"), avoiding going it alone, like “finding companions to help pull the horse, so it stays steady even in strong winds”.
Q: What should a person with the "Shangguan" destiny pay attention to when entering the "Guan" major fortune to keep their job?
A: Learn to “hide your sharpness”. For example, listen to the leader's opinion first in meetings (Guan's rules), then say “what if we make this change?” (Shangguan's creativity + polite expression), like “the bird temporarily folds its wings and adapts to the gaps in the net”;
Consistently do something you love in your spare time (like painting on weekends), so that the energy of "Shangguan" is not completely suppressed. Wait until the major fortune passes, then “spread your wings again”.



















