The Bing stem activates four transformations in total: Hua Lu (化祿) on the star described here, plus Hua Quan on Tian Ji, Hua Ke on Wen Chang, Hua Ji on Lian Zhen. Transformation into Prosperity amplifies the activated star’s capacity to generate, attract, or circulate value; here it lands on Tian Tong (天同) (one of the 14 Main Stars).
Practitioner reading: Bing 化祿 on Tian Tong produces a notably comfortable life-pattern signature — income that flows easily, low-conflict relationships with money, often hospitality or family-business income. One of the least dramatic but most reliable Hua Lu activations.
At textbook level, the activation reads through wherever Tian Tong sits in the chart-holder’s 12 palaces (Self, Wealth, Career, Spouse, etc.). The activated star’s domain (easy charm and contentment) tends to surface as the chart-holder’s most reliable source of beneficial circulation — opportunities, income, or favourable conditions in the activated star’s domain. The activation also re-fires during 10-year and annual luck cycles whenever the chart-holder’s temporary stem aligns with Bing, so the configuration described here is both natal and recurring.
Practitioners reading at depth weigh four further layers that this reference does not develop: which palace the activated Tian Tong occupies in the specific chart, what other stars share or oppose that palace, whether the chart-holder’s Hua Ji (化忌) activation interacts with this one, and how the current 10-year and annual luck cycles re-activate or deactivate the configuration. Synthesising these layers into a coherent prediction is the practitioner skill the Zi Wei Dou Shu Masterclass teaches.