
What are the Twelve Houses of the Zodiac?
The Twelve Houses originally were astronomical terms used to indicate the positions where the Sun and Moon would meet twelve times a year along the ecliptic. Astrologers adopted this terminology, referring to twelve parts of the face, and divided the main content of life experiences and the main factors related to fate into twelve items, assigning each to the respective parts to predict a person's fortune, misfortune, and future.
The Twelve Houses are as follows: the First House (the House of the Self), the Second House (the House of Wealth), the Third House (the House of Communication), the Fourth House (the House of Home and Family), the Fifth House (the House of Love and Children), the Sixth House (the House of Health and Daily Work), the Seventh House (the House of Marriage and Partnerships), the Eighth House (the House of Death and Transformation), the Ninth House (the House of Higher Learning and Philosophy), the Tenth House (the House of Career and Public Image), the Eleventh House (the House of Friends and Social Groups), and the Twelfth House (the House of Spirituality and Hidden Matters).
The Twelve Houses are as follows: the First House (the House of the Self), the Second House (the House of Wealth), the Third House (the House of Communication), the Fourth House (the House of Home and Family), the Fifth House (the House of Love and Children), the Sixth House (the House of Health and Daily Work), the Seventh House (the House of Marriage and Partnerships), the Eighth House (the House of Death and Transformation), the Ninth House (the House of Higher Learning and Philosophy), the Tenth House (the House of Career and Public Image), the Eleventh House (the House of Friends and Social Groups), and the Twelfth House (the House of Spirituality and Hidden Matters).
What do the Twelve Houses of the Zodiac represent?
First House: Represents personality, ambition, attitude, vitality, early environment, physical appearance, health condition, and self-development ability.
Second House: Represents wealth, desires, resources, values, earning capacity, material life, and securities (stocks, bonds).
Third House: Represents speech, thinking, communication, learning, exams, siblings, interpersonal relationships, short trips, and education below university level.
Fourth House: Represents private life, real estate, emotional feelings, sense of security, parental upbringing, later life, family life, and family affairs.
Fifth House: Represents children, love, passion, pregnancy, sexual relationships, gambling luck, socializing, leisure, and creative or artistic abilities.
Sixth House: Represents pets, health (diet-related diseases), development luck (colleagues, peers, coworkers), subordinates' relationships, and work attitude.
Seventh House: Represents cohabitation, marriage, art, contracts, lawsuits, partnerships (including spouses, sponsors), public relations, and obvious enemies.
Eighth House: Represents willpower, mystery, crime, suicide, death, debts, insurance, and secondary wealth (inheritance, embezzlement, spouse's money), as well as sexual ability.
Ninth House: Represents law, religion, belief, philosophy, long-distance travel, international affairs (trade, immigration), and education above the graduate level.
Tenth House: Represents goals, ambition, responsibility, authority, credibility, career, politics, bosses, reputation, and achievements.
Eleventh House: Represents casual friends, group activities, supporters, spiritual and cultural levels, and attitudes toward environmental protection, public welfare, and human rights.
Twelfth House: Represents charity, spiritual practice, avoidance, seclusion, fraud, hidden matters (enemies, transactions, relationships, murder, suicide), and the subconscious.
Second House: Represents wealth, desires, resources, values, earning capacity, material life, and securities (stocks, bonds).
Third House: Represents speech, thinking, communication, learning, exams, siblings, interpersonal relationships, short trips, and education below university level.
Fourth House: Represents private life, real estate, emotional feelings, sense of security, parental upbringing, later life, family life, and family affairs.
Fifth House: Represents children, love, passion, pregnancy, sexual relationships, gambling luck, socializing, leisure, and creative or artistic abilities.
Sixth House: Represents pets, health (diet-related diseases), development luck (colleagues, peers, coworkers), subordinates' relationships, and work attitude.
Seventh House: Represents cohabitation, marriage, art, contracts, lawsuits, partnerships (including spouses, sponsors), public relations, and obvious enemies.
Eighth House: Represents willpower, mystery, crime, suicide, death, debts, insurance, and secondary wealth (inheritance, embezzlement, spouse's money), as well as sexual ability.
Ninth House: Represents law, religion, belief, philosophy, long-distance travel, international affairs (trade, immigration), and education above the graduate level.
Tenth House: Represents goals, ambition, responsibility, authority, credibility, career, politics, bosses, reputation, and achievements.
Eleventh House: Represents casual friends, group activities, supporters, spiritual and cultural levels, and attitudes toward environmental protection, public welfare, and human rights.
Twelfth House: Represents charity, spiritual practice, avoidance, seclusion, fraud, hidden matters (enemies, transactions, relationships, murder, suicide), and the subconscious.


















