
Female's Shangguan Entering the Tomb Harm Children?
Female's Shangguan entering the tomb does not absolutely harm children. This is a one-sided view from traditional astrology. The actual impact needs to be judged based on the overall balance of the birth chart. The key is whether there are rescue deities (such as the Seal or Wealth) and the condition of the child star. When Shangguan enters the tomb without breaking the structure, it usually means that the child's fortune may have some ups and downs rather than direct "harm."Although Shangguan in astrology is related to children, "entering the tomb" refers to the state where Shangguan energy is repressed and hidden, not directly harming the child star. If the child star (Food God or Shangguan) is strong and has root energy, and is harmonized by rescue deities such as the Seal or Wealth, then Shangguan entering the tomb may only cause delayed child relationship or challenges in raising children, but not direct "harm" to the children;
If Shangguan enters the tomb without any regulation and the child star is weak or suffers from conflict, collision, or damage, there may be issues with childbirth, children's health, or academic difficulties. From a modern perspective, children's fortune is influenced by multiple real factors, and astrology is only a reference; it should not be solely attributed to "Shangguan entering the tomb."
What is Shangguan Entering the Tomb?
Shangguan entering the tomb is a concept combining "Ten Gods and Tombs" in the Chinese astrology system. Its core is when the Shangguan star falls into its corresponding earthy tomb, causing the Shangguan energy to be stored and restrained, unable to function normally. Essentially, it represents a state of "energy restriction" for the Shangguan star.Core Definition: Tombs are positions in the earthy branches that store specific elements. Different Shangguan stars correspond to different tombs. For example, wood-based Shangguan corresponds to the tomb of Wei Earth, and fire-based Shangguan corresponds to the tomb of Xu Earth, etc.
When the Shangguan star in the birth chart (whether exposed on the heavenly stems or hidden in the earthly branches) is exactly in the earthy branch corresponding to its element, or is merged, transformed, or collided into the tomb, it is called "Shangguan entering the tomb."
Energy Characteristics: After entering the tomb, the original characteristics of Shangguan, such as talent and rebelliousness, will be suppressed, possibly manifesting as difficulty in showcasing talents, more introverted personality, or obstacles in related areas (such as children or career).
Key Conditions: Two core conditions must be met: first, the Shangguan star exists in the birth chart and has certain strength; second, the Shangguan star forms a corresponding storage relationship with the tomb branch. Not all cases where Shangguan and tombs appear together are considered "entering the tomb."
Related Q&A
Q: Will female with Shangguan entering the tomb have difficulties in childbirth?
A: Not necessarily. If there is an Seal star to open the tomb or a Wealth star to transform the Shangguan energy, the difficulties in childbirth can be alleviated. If only Shangguan enters the tomb without rescue, it may lead to a longer period of trying to conceive, which requires combined examination and adjustment in reality.
Q: How to alleviate the impact of Shangguan entering the tomb on children's fortune?
A: It can be alleviated by opening the tomb through major periods or annual luck. It is more beneficial during the periods when the Seal star or child star is strong. One should also pay attention to maintaining a calm mindset, avoid excessive anxiety, and provide a stable environment for the child's growth, thus reducing potential fluctuations in the astrological aspect.




















