天衝 (Tian Chong, “Heavenly Charge”) is one of the 9 Stars (九星) of Qi Men Dun Jia, classically associated with the wood element and natively occupying the east palace (震). The charge-star — 天衝 brings sudden forward momentum, classically auspicious for decisive action under pressure.
天衝: classical reading and observed register
天衝 (pinyin: Tiān Chōng) is one of the nine stars that rotate across the QMDJ chart with the dun period. Each star carries a permanent native-palace assignment in the Earth board and a domain of meaning that informs how the consultation should be read when the star lands on a relevant palace.
Classical attributes
Native palace: east (震) — Luo Shu number 3
Element: wood
Tier: auspicious
Domain: Sudden movement, breakthroughs, military advance, decisive action under pressure
Positive register (when activated favourably)
Decisive action, breakthrough moments, situations requiring immediate forward movement, military or competitive contexts. The classical attribution emphasises sudden upward momentum — 'charge' rather than steady progress.
Negative register (when activated unfavourably)
Reckless action, conflict, sudden setbacks, the 'charging into the wrong battle' register. When read against an inappropriate palace for the question, 天衝 can flag impulsive action that backfires.
When to consult 天衝
Favourable for questions about decisive action, competition, breakthrough timing, military or business attack scenarios.
Why generic Tian Chong interpretation fails
The 天衝 register interacts with the gate, spirit, stem, and palace elements that land alongside it in a specific consultation. The same Tian Chong can read very differently when paired with 開門 (Open Gate) at the Northwest palace versus 死門 (Death Gate) at the Southwest palace. Generic per-star descriptions can name the foundational register; chart-aware reading is required to know how it activates for your specific question. Master Sean Chan’s QMDJ forecasting consultation reads the star against your specific question.
Practical priorities
Identify whether 天衝 is landing on a palace relevant to your question in your current consultation. The star’s favourable register activates only when the relevant palace is part of the chart geometry of your question.
Read the surrounding gate / spirit / stem. 天衝’s register is modulated by the other components landing on the same palace.
Book a chart-aware reading via QMDJ forecasting consultation for any high-stakes question (medical, marriage, business launch, legal). Generic per-star reference is no substitute for the consultation itself.
Frequently asked questions
What does 天衝 mean in a Qi Men Dun Jia chart?
The charge-star — 天衝 brings sudden forward momentum, classically auspicious for decisive action under pressure. Its classical domain is sudden movement, breakthroughs, military advance, decisive action under pressure. The star reads favourably.
Where does 天衝 naturally sit in the QMDJ chart?
天衝 natively occupies the east palace (震) — Luo Shu number 3 — in the Earth board. Its rotation across the Heaven board is determined by the dun period, which is part of the chart-casting procedure that classical doctrine treats as practitioner-only.
Should I avoid acting if 天衝 appears in my consultation?
The star reads favourably by default for most consultations, especially those aligned with its domain (sudden movement, breakthroughs, military advance, decisive action under pressure). However, its actual impact still depends on the surrounding pattern and the palace it lands on. Chart-aware reading completes the read.
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