Zi Wei Dou Shu Constellation: Ma Tou Dai Jian
The Ma Tou Dai Jian (the Horse Head Carrying the Arrow – 马头带箭) constellation appears when:
1. Tian Tong and Tai Yin govern the Destiny palace in Horse, and the individual is born in the Bing or Wu years, with Qing Yang present in the Destiny palace. If not born in these years, the formation is incomplete.
2. Tan Lang governs the Destiny palace in Horse, with the same Bing or Wu year person and Qing Yang in the Destiny palace. This formation becomes even more auspicious if accompanied by stars such as Huo Xing, Ling Xing, Zuo Fu, You Bi in the same palace or aligned in the triangles.
The name “Horse Head Carrying the Arrow” originates from:
– The Horse palace representing a horse.
– Qing Yang symbolizing an arrow.
This formation signifies military prowess, leadership over armies, and defending crucial territories. In modern times, it aligns with those who thrive in business, particularly as entrepreneurs or founders of large enterprises.
Individuals must leave their hometown and venture far to unlock their true potential.
Youth is often marked by hardship and struggle, with little recognition.
Prosperity and success often bloom in middle age or later years, bringing immense wealth and influence.
For women with this formation, it indicates a life of wealth and luxury.
Strengths:
– Outstanding in military strategy and leadership.
– Effective in holding influential positions of power.
– Success often follows persistence and enduring hardship.
Weaknesses:
– Requires travel or relocation to succeed.
– Youth is typically full of struggles and obstacles.
– Only in later years does good fortune unexpectedly arise.
An ancient verse says:
“Horse head carrying the arrow guards the frontier,
Tan Lang, Qing Yang in Horse become wealthy and noble.”
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