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14 Major Stars in Ziwei Doushu: Overview

Introduction guide for Purple Star Astrology students.

Direct Answer

Major Stars is a introduction concept in Ziwei Doushu. The core star vocabulary used for most Ziwei chart interpretation. Read it through the full chart structure: palace position, major stars, minor stars, Four Transformations, decade cycles, and birth-hour confidence. A single palace or star can describe a theme, but it should not become a fixed verdict about a person.

What Major Stars means

The core star vocabulary used for most Ziwei chart interpretation. In Ziwei, meaning comes from the relationship between star, palace, transformation, and timing cycle rather than from one keyword alone.

Use this page as a reference point for vocabulary and reading order. A complete interpretation still needs the full chart, the exact birth hour, and the school-specific rules used to calculate the chart.

A careful Ziwei reading uses palaces and stars as a structured map, then checks timing and lived context.

Mingli Atlas Editorial Team, Editorial note

How it functions in the chart

First identify whether the topic is describing a palace, a star, a transformation, or a comparison method. Palaces show life areas, major stars show style and emphasis, minor stars add detail, and Four Transformations show activation, support, pressure, or complication.

Then locate the topic in relation to the Life Palace, Body Palace, and relevant life-area palace. The same star can read differently in career, spouse, wealth, or health contexts, especially when decade cycles activate a different palace.

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Context layers

Palace, star, transformation, and timing should be read together.

What to compare before judging

Compare the main palace with its opposite palace, the three-harmony structure, and the active decade cycle before drawing conclusions. This helps separate a central chart theme from a temporary timing emphasis.

Also compare Ziwei findings with Bazi when the question depends on element balance, seasonal strength, or stem-branch timing. The systems can support each other, but they should not be collapsed into one method.

Common mistakes

The biggest mistake is reading Major Stars as a fixed personality label. Ziwei keywords are starting points, not final judgments. Palace context, companion stars, transformations, and timing can all change how the theme shows up.

A second mistake is ignoring birth-hour uncertainty. Ziwei is sensitive to birth hour, so an uncertain time should be treated as a hypothesis. A careful reading names that limitation instead of pretending the chart is exact.

Where to go next

Continue through the Ziwei hub, then study the 12 palaces, 14 major stars, and Four Transformations.

For system choice, compare Ziwei with Bazi and the which system guide before deciding which method fits your question.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions

What are the 14 major stars in Ziwei Doushu?
The 14 major stars are Ziwei, Tianji, Taiyang, Wuqu, Tiantong, Lianzhen, Tianfu, Taiyin, Tanlang, Jumen, Tianxiang, Tianliang, Qisha, and Pojun. They form the primary vocabulary of a Ziwei chart — each carries a core theme that shifts depending on the palace it occupies and the transformations acting on it.
Which major star is the most important in Ziwei?
Ziwei (the emperor star) is the namesake and anchor of the system, associated with leadership and centrality, but no star is universally most important. The decisive factor is which star sits in your Life Palace and how the Four Transformations activate the chart, not a fixed ranking of stars.
How do major stars differ from minor stars?
Major stars set the main theme and style of each palace; minor stars add nuance, triggers, and supporting detail. A reading starts with the 14 major stars to establish structure, then layers in minor stars for texture. Reading minor stars before the majors usually produces a confused interpretation.
How do I read the major star in my Life Palace?
The major star in the Life Palace gives the chart's central style: how the person approaches choices, pressure, visibility, and responsibility. Read that star first, then check its brightness, companion stars, opposite palace, and Four Transformations. A Life Palace star is important, but it is never interpreted alone.

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