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Tianxi (天喜)

Function

The Tianxi star governs joyous events. People who encounter the Tianxi star often experience happy occasions related to marriage and love, especially good news about weddings and romance. When it appears in one's fate, it usually signifies a good match, particularly at an appropriate age for marriage, where there may be joyous events related to love and marriage.

Method of Checking

Check the remaining Earthly Branches (Dizhi, 地支) based on the annual branch. For example, if the annual branch is Zi (子), then encountering You (酉) is considered Tianxi.

  • Zi (子) year sees You (酉)
  • Chou (丑) year sees Shen (申)
  • Yin (寅) year sees Wei (未)
  • Mao (卯) year sees Wu (午)
  • Chen (辰) year sees Si (巳)
  • Si (巳) year sees Chen (辰)
  • Wu (午) year sees Mao (卯)
  • Wei (未) year sees Yin (寅)
  • Shen (申) year sees Chou (丑)
  • You (酉) year sees Zi (子)
  • Xu (戌) year sees Hai (亥)
  • Hai (亥) year sees Xu (戌)

From Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's "The Injustice to Dou E," Act II: "Child, have you ever calculated our eight characters, when will the Hongluan and Tianxi arrive in our fate?" From Yuan Dynasty, Liu Tingxin's "Duanzhenghao · Jin Qian Wen Bu" suite: "The useful god has Tianxi arriving, indicating prosperity in wealth and officialdom."

Verse: "Tianxi and Peach Blossom are most joyful to see, bringing joyous unions from heaven. When it appears in one's fate, it leads to romantic paths. A life with Tianxi brings happiness to the bridal sedan. In the years of Zi and Chou, look for Rooster and Monkey; in Yin and Mao years, seek Sheep and Horse; if in Chen and Si, observe Snake and Dragon; in Wu and Wei years, find Rabbit and Tiger; in the years of Shen and You, seek Ox and Rat; in Xu and Hai years, look for Pig and Dog. This is the true Peach Blossom of Tianxi, bringing great joy to one's life."

FAQ

What is the Tianxi star in Chinese astrology?

The Tianxi star is an auspicious star in Chinese astrology that governs joyous events, especially those related to marriage and romance. When the Tianxi star appears in a person’s fate, it often signifies happy occasions such as weddings, romantic relationships, and harmonious unions. This star is particularly associated with good matches at the appropriate age for marriage, making it a popular topic in Chinese fortune-telling and BaZi (Eight Characters) readings.

How to check for the Tianxi star in your birth chart?

To check for the Tianxi star in your birth chart, you need to identify the annual Earthly Branch (Dizhi) of your birth year. Then, look for the corresponding Earthly Branch that represents Tianxi, such as Zi year with You, Chou year with Shen, and so on. By matching your birth year’s branch with its Tianxi counterpart, you can determine if the Tianxi star is present and what joyous events may be indicated in your destiny.

Why is the Tianxi star important for marriage predictions?

The Tianxi star is important for marriage predictions in Chinese metaphysics because it is believed to bring happiness and good fortune in romantic relationships. Its presence in a person’s fate often signals auspicious opportunities for weddings, harmonious unions, and successful partnerships. People consult about the Tianxi star when seeking insights into their love life, as it is a key indicator for positive developments in marriage and romance.

When does the Tianxi star appear in the Chinese zodiac cycle?

The Tianxi star appears according to specific pairings of the annual Earthly Branches in the Chinese zodiac cycle. For example, in a Zi (Rat) year, the Tianxi star is represented by encountering You (Rooster); in a Chou (Ox) year, it appears with Shen (Monkey), and this pattern continues for all twelve branches. Understanding these pairings helps practitioners identify when the Tianxi star is active in a particular year or in an individual’s BaZi chart.

Where is the Tianxi star referenced in classical Chinese literature?

The Tianxi star is referenced in classical Chinese literature such as Yuan Dynasty plays and poetry. Notably, Guan Hanqing’s “The Injustice to Dou E” mentions calculating when the Hongluan and Tianxi stars arrive in one’s fate, reflecting its cultural significance in predicting joyous occasions. Literary verses often describe Tianxi as bringing heavenly unions and happiness, highlighting its celebrated role in traditional fortune-telling and marital predictions.