Life roles
Turn Ten Gods into practical roles around goals, pressure, support, and expression.
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Turn Ten Gods into plain roles around goals, pressure, resources, support, and expression.
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Glossary
This glossary explains the core terms shown in this result page, including table fields, chart labels, relationship checks, and missing-input notes. Each term tells you what it is and how to read it in the result.
- Ten Gods
- Ten role names made by comparing each stem with the Day Master.
- Companion stars
- Self and peer energy: independence, allies, and competition.
- Output stars
- Expression energy: talking, creating, producing, and pushing back.
- Wealth stars
- Resource-to-manage energy: money, results, and practical exchange.
- Power stars
- Rule and pressure energy: duty, authority, and discipline.
- Resource stars
- Support energy: learning, protection, ideas, and help.
- Main role
- The Ten God role that shows up most strongly here.
- Secondary role
- The next most visible role after the main one.
- Visible and hidden
- Visible means written on top. Hidden means stored inside branches.
- Final score
- The score used to rank roles after visible and hidden parts are counted.
- Compact result table
- The first table to read on a result page. The left column names the item, the middle column gives the result, and the right column explains how to read it.
- Item
- The left column in the result table. It tells you what this row is checking, such as the main anchor, timing, relationship, or chart source.
- Result
- The middle column in the result table. It gives the calculated answer or current state without making you hunt through long text.
- Reading
- The right column in the result table. It explains what the result means and why that row matters.
- Conclusion
- The first judgment on the page. Read it first to get the direction, then use the rows below to check the details.
- Result note
- Extra context for the conclusion. It explains how to read the result without treating one term as an absolute verdict.
- Chart label
- A name, number, or position shown in a visual chart. It turns table data into a faster visual check.
- Missing-input note
- A note that explains why part of the result cannot be completed yet, usually because birth time, gender, or second-person data is missing.
- Friend
- A same-type role like another version of the self. It shows self-direction, peers, specialty, and independence.
- Rob Wealth
- A same-type role with more competition and movement. It shows networks, shared resources, drive, and money boundaries.
- Eating God
- A stable output role. It shows skills, teaching, work, reputation, care, and comfortable expression.
- Hurting Officer
- A sharper output role. It shows critique, creativity, reform, speech, and resistance to being boxed in.
- Indirect Wealth
- A mobile resource role. It shows clients, networks, market sense, project chances, and flexible income.
- Direct Wealth
- A stable resource role. It shows income, budgeting, promises, operations, and measurable return.
- Seven Killings
- A strong pressure role. It shows competition, risk, deadlines, crisis handling, and decisions under pressure.
- Direct Officer
- An ordered responsibility role. It shows rules, reputation, position, process, management, and public trust.
- Indirect Resource
- A less conventional support role. It shows research, intuition, niche knowledge, strategy, and complex problem-solving.
- Direct Resource
- A direct support role. It shows study, credentials, teachers, help, protection, and recovery.
- Stem Ten Gods
- Ten Gods shown in heavenly stems. They are easier to see in outward roles and clear behavior.
- Hidden-stem Ten Gods
- Ten Gods stored inside branches. They are quieter, but still affect habits and long-term choices.
- Most visible Ten God
- The highest-scoring Ten God, showing the role most likely to activate in the chart.
- Second most visible
- The next Ten God after the main one. It helps prevent over-reading a single role.
- Share
- The percentage of one Ten God inside the total Ten God score.
- Ten God distribution chart
- The bar chart that ranks the strongest Ten God roles by score.
- Day Master basis
- The Day Master used as the reference point for every Ten God calculation.
- Top Ten God score
- The highest role score in the table, showing the most repeated role pattern.
- Visible / hidden
- Visible means shown in stems. Hidden means stored inside branches. Both matter.
Tool FAQ
Are Ten Gods literal deities?
No. They are traditional role names. The word 'God' is a translation convention, not a claim about worship or religion.
Why do Ten Gods depend on the Day Master?
The same stem can mean different roles for different Day Masters. The relationship, not the stem by itself, creates the label.
Why include hidden stems?
Hidden stems show quieter chart material. They often explain why a role is present even when it is not obvious in the visible pillars.
Can one Ten God be good or bad by itself?
No. A role becomes useful or difficult only after checking where it appears, how strong it is, and whether it is visible or hidden.