Eastern Divination
Same as Day MasterOpposite polarity

劫财 Jié Cái

Rob Wealth

Overview

Same element, opposite polarity. More aggressive than Companion. Represents strong will, boldness, and competing for resources.

Keywords: Assertiveness, rivalry, boldness, risk-taking

Personality

Rob Wealth (劫财) shares the Day Master's element but opposite polarity — more aggressive and outward than the Companion. 《子平真诠》 distinguishes 劫财 as the force that competes for wealth and resources, representing boldness, decisiveness, and a fighting spirit.

Those influenced by Rob Wealth act quickly, take risks, and are unafraid to seize opportunities. They can be charismatic leaders among peers. When unbalanced, this star brings impulsive spending, broken partnerships, and conflicts over money or status.

Career

Rob Wealth suits high-stakes, fast-moving fields — sales, trading, competitive sports, crisis management, or any role demanding bold action. They thrive where resources must be actively captured rather than patiently accumulated. Caution is needed in partnerships; classical texts warn that 劫财 can drain wealth through impulsive decisions or disputes with partners.

Relationships

Rob Wealth in relationships brings passion and intensity but also jealousy and possessiveness. Friendships may involve rivalry; business partnerships require clear boundaries. In romance, there is strong attraction but also competition for control. Trust and financial transparency are essential to prevent conflicts.

Strengths & Challenges

Strengths

  • +Bold decisiveness and risk-taking ability
  • +Charisma and leadership among peers
  • +Quick action in competitive situations

Challenges

  • Impulsive spending and financial loss
  • Partnership disputes and broken alliances
  • Jealousy and possessiveness in relationships

Reflection

Rob Wealth asks you to wield your fighting spirit wisely. 《滴天髓》 teaches that 劫财's energy must be directed — through Output stars (食伤) for creative expression, or through Officer stars (官杀) for disciplined structure — lest it consume what you have built.