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Is It Good for a Woman to Enter a Shangguan Luck Period? Will a Woman Remarry When Entering a Shangguan Luck Period?
Published: 2026/01/17   Author: jinqi   Source: network
Introduction
The fortune of a woman in the "Shangguan" (伤官) period depends on her destiny's preferences and taboos. When favorable, it is easy to display talent and gain opportunities; when unfavorable, it may lead to emotional fluctuations. It is not true that a woman encountering the "Shangguan" period will inevitably remarry. Whether it affects marriage depends on whether the Shangguan period clashes with the official star (representing marriage), the foundation of the original chart, and real-life relationships. It should be viewed rationally, avoiding absolute judgments.

1. Is it good for a woman to be in the Shangguan period?

The impact of a woman being in the Shangguan period can be categorized as "favorable use" or "unfavorable use." The core is whether the Shangguan trait of "innovation and breakthroughs" aligns with the needs of the destiny chart. When favorable, it benefits career and talent; when unfavorable, it requires adjusting emotions and interpersonal relationships.

Shangguan as Favorable Use: Talent Blossoms, Opportunities Increase: Shangguan represents "creativity, skills, and expression." When favorable, women are likely to shine in fields relying on talent, such as design, writing, and education — easily gaining innovative projects and leadership recognition (e.g., winning cooperation through unique proposals, promoting through professional skills).

They may even start side businesses (e.g., taking orders based on craftsmanship, sharing knowledge). Mentally, they become more confident and free-spirited, daring to break traditional constraints (e.g., refusing unreasonable workplace rules, pursuing interests). Overall, the fortune shows an upward trend of "breakthrough," but one should avoid excessive showiness and maintain humility.

Shangguan as Unfavorable Use: Emotional Fluctuations, Interpersonal Conflicts: If Shangguan is unfavorable, it may manifest as "impatience and sensitivity" — emotionally prone to anxiety and anger over small issues, even falling into internal conflicts (e.g., repeatedly worrying about work mistakes, suspecting relationships).

Interpersonally, conflicts may arise with colleagues and family (e.g., offending people with direct speech, arguing with partners over trivial matters). In careers, decisions may be made hastily, leading to errors (e.g., blindly following new projects causing losses). One should actively adjust their mindset, listen to others' advice, and use a "slow pace" to ease impatience, reducing unnecessary consumption.

2. Will a woman necessarily remarry if she encounters the Shangguan period?

The idea that a woman encountering the Shangguan period will "inevitably remarry" is an absolute misconception. Based on over 20 years of astrological cases, whether it affects marriage depends on three core factors. Most of the time, as long as the relationship is properly managed, negative effects can be avoided.

Check if Shangguan clashes with the official star (marriage star): In a woman's chart, the official star represents the spouse and marriage. If the Shangguan period clashes with the original official star (e.g., the original official star is metal, and Shangguan is fire, which attacks metal),

and the official star has no relief (e.g., no earth to connect fire and metal), marriage may experience instability (e.g., increased conflicts with the spouse, poor communication). However, if the official star has relief (e.g., the original chart has earth, which allows fire to produce earth and earth to produce metal), or if Shangguan does not directly clash with the official star, the marriage is mostly stable, and there is no necessary link to "remarrying."

Check the stability of the original chart's marital foundation: If the original chart's official star has strong roots and support (e.g., the official star is wood, with strong roots like寅卯 in the earthly branches, and water nourishing the wood), the marital foundation is solid, and even during the Shangguan period, it can withstand external pressures;

if the original official star is weak and unsupported (e.g., the official star appears only on the stem, with no roots or support in the earthly branches), the marriage may already be unstable. The Shangguan period might exacerbate conflicts, but as long as real-life relationships are nurtured with understanding and communication, it may not necessarily lead to "remarrying."

Evaluate the quality of real-life marital management: Astrology is a "trend signal," not a "fixed outcome." Even if the Shangguan period slightly affects marriage, if one actively manages the relationship (e.g., communicating more with the spouse, participating in family activities together, avoiding bringing work emotions into the marriage), most conflicts can be resolved. Conversely, if neglecting the relationship, even without the Shangguan period, the marriage could face problems. Whether "remarrying" occurs depends more on real-life choices than a single fate.

Related Questions
Question 1: How can a woman with Shangguan as favorable use seize career opportunities in the current period?
Focus on "core talent + precise presentation": Deepen 1-2 core skills (e.g., focusing on new media copywriting, refining handicraft skills), accumulate reputation through works or case studies; actively share achievements in industry platforms (e.g., exhibitions, communities) to connect with collaboration opportunities; when opportunities arise, first assess risks, then proceed steadily, avoiding blind expansion, allowing talent to continuously generate value.

Question 2: How to adjust if the Shangguan period affects marital emotions?
Start with "emotional release + reducing conflict": Dedicate 10 minutes daily for self-reflection (e.g., journaling to sort out emotions), avoiding blaming the spouse. Agree with your partner on "no unresolved conflicts overnight," and communicate on the same day using "gentle tone" (e.g., "I felt a bit sad today, I want to talk about it with you"). If emotional fluctuations are severe, relieve stress through exercise (e.g., yoga, walking) or hobbies (e.g., growing flowers, calligraphy), reducing marital friction.
【Conclusion】The key for a woman in the Shangguan period lies in "matching the favorability and taboo." The impact on marriage also needs to consider the original chart and real-life management. "Inevitable remarriage" is a baseless misconception. Based on over 20 years of experience, most women in the Shangguan period, as long as they identify the favorability and taboo and actively adjust, either leverage the opportunity to break through in their career or maintain a stable marriage. Fate has never had an "absolute bad omen," and by following the flow and actively managing, the fortune can develop in a favorable direction.
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