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Natal chart , Beijing

Sun in Scorpio

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Natal chart wheel

Chart data

Planetary positions

Planetary positions in the natal chart: sign, degree, and retrograde motion. The houses and the Ascendant are not calculated without an exact birth time.
SymbolPlanetDegreeSignR
Sun22°40'Scorpio
Moon 16°44'Capricorn
Mercury08°06'Sagittarius
Venus06°16'Scorpio
Mars07°06'Leo
Jupiter05°21'CancerR
Saturn29°54'Leo
Uranus12°46'Scorpio
Neptune15°00'Sagittarius
Pluto15°31'Libra
Chiron02°31'TaurusR
North Node13°02'Libra
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)22°52'Gemini
South Node13°02'Aries

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Neptune · Sextile · Pluto0°31'harmonious
Venus · Square · Mars0°51'challenging
Venus · Trine · Jupiter0°55'harmonious
Mercury · Trine · Mars1°00'harmonious
Neptune · Sextile · North Node1°59'harmonious
Neptune · Trine · South Node1°59'harmonious
Pluto · Conjunction · North Node2°29'neutral
Pluto · Opposition · South Node2°29'challenging
Saturn · Trine · Chiron2°37'harmonious
Jupiter · Sextile · Chiron2°50'harmonious
Venus · Opposition · Chiron3°44'challenging

Planets in signs

Sun in Scorpio

A steady depth. By your middle years, the Sun in Scorpio has taught you to look past the surface of things. You feel the undercurrent in a room, the words left unsaid, the motive behind a polite smile. This fixed water sign gives your identity a quiet gravity, a sense that shallow answers were never going to satisfy you.

Reappraisal. Scorpio rarely lets a life go unexamined, and by now you’ve likely shed a few versions of yourself. Each ending you lived through, chosen or not, became a kind of renewal. Your birth chart marks you as someone who grows through honesty rather than comfort, so the reckonings you’ve made carry real weight.

Wisdom and mentorship. People tend to bring you what they can’t say elsewhere, trusting that you won’t flinch. That trust is earned, and it makes you a strong mentor: you ask the harder question, then stay for the answer. Offer that depth without needing to control where it leads.

Health and balance. Scorpio holds emotion tightly, and feelings kept too long can settle into the body. Let some pressure out through honest talk, movement, or rest that you actually allow yourself. Intensity is a gift when it flows instead of pooling in silence.

What to leave behind. Your legacy isn’t noise or monuments; it’s the truth you were willing to face and pass on. Think about what you want to hand forward: a mended tie, a lesson, a project finished with care. Let what you leave behind reflect the honesty you’ve lived by.

Moon in Capricorn

Steady ground. Picture someone who keeps their composure while the room around them frets. With the Moon in Capricorn, your inner world runs on structure, patience, and a wish to hold things together when life turns heavy.

A different climate. Here the Moon sits in detriment, which doesn’t mean weaker feeling, only that emotion takes an unusual route. Rather than spilling out, it gets managed, weighed, and often expressed through what you build and quietly provide. By these mature years, you’ve likely made peace with that reserve and learned to read it as a strength.

Under pressure. When stress arrives, you tend to get practical rather than dramatic. You make lists, take responsibility, and carry more than your share. The care worth taking now is to notice when duty has crowded out rest, and to let others hold something for a change.

Reappraisal. Midlife invites a fair look back at where your caution protected you and where it cost you closeness. That reckoning is not regret; it’s wisdom sorting the useful from the outworn. Your birth chart points to comfort found in competence, in knowing a job is done well.

What to leave behind. This placement has a long memory for lineage and legacy. You may find real warmth in mentoring, in passing on hard-won judgment to people still finding their footing. Guard your health as carefully as you guard your commitments, and let the legacy you leave include tenderness, not only accomplishment.

Mercury in Sagittarius

The far horizon. Your mind travels. Where some people examine the pebble at their feet, you look up and trace the whole ridgeline, always after the meaning behind the facts. In Sagittarius, Mercury sits in detriment, which simply means it works in an unusual key: the quick, tidy sorting of details gives way to sweeping thought that hunts for the big pattern. This is a mind built for scope, not fine print.

Speaking your truth. You say what you think, often before you have softened the edges, and people tend to trust that honesty. Your speech is warm, direct, and colored by a strong sense of what matters. The birth chart shows a thinker who teaches almost without meaning to, turning ideas into stories others carry home.

The finer grain. By now you likely know the cost of the broad brush: a date missed, a step skipped, a conclusion reached before all the evidence was in. Treat this not as a flaw but as an invitation to slow down and check the small print. Wisdom, at this stage, is knowing when detail deserves your patience.

What you pass on. These are the years for mentoring, and few placements suit it better. Your gift is the long view, the ability to hand younger minds a sense of why the work matters, not just how it is done. Think about what you want to leave behind: a philosophy, a way of asking questions, a curiosity that outlives you. That legacy grows every time you speak plainly about what you have learned.

Venus in Scorpio

A different key. Picture a piano tuned a half-step below concert pitch: the notes are all there, yet the mood runs darker and more searching. That is Venus in Scorpio, a placement astrologers call detriment, where the planet of affection sets aside easy grace for something raw and unguarded. This isn’t a flaw in your birth chart. It’s Venus working in an unfamiliar key, trading light warmth for emotional truth.

How you value. You don’t warm to people or things by halves. What you love, you love completely, and what leaves you cold you rarely bother to fake interest in. By now you know the difference between a comfortable attachment and a real bond, and your taste leans toward what carries weight: worn objects with a history, friendships tested by time, beauty with a shadow in it.

The long view. In these middle years, the depth that once felt like too much becomes a kind of wisdom. You can sit with another person’s hard feelings without flinching, which makes you a steadying presence and a natural mentor. Younger people often trust you with what they’d hide from others.

What to carry forward. Guard against holding grudges or testing loyalty until it strains; that old habit costs you comfort and rest. Think about what you want to leave behind, in relationships and in the values you pass on. Your gift is helping others meet their own truth without fear, and that is worth tending in your natal chart.

Mars in Leo

Warm fire. Think of a performer who still steps onto the stage after decades, not for applause but for the joy of the work itself. That’s the flavor of Mars in Leo in your birth chart: energy that wants to create, lead, and be seen doing something with heart. In a fixed fire sign, your will burns steadily rather than in short flares, holding a course once you commit to it.

Reappraisal. By this stage of life, you likely know the difference between real presence and the need for praise. Ask yourself where your drive still chases recognition, and where it now moves for the sake of the thing itself. That honest look tends to free up a lot of energy you’d been spending on being noticed.

Mentorship. Your natural way of acting, boldly and with visible confidence, becomes a gift when you turn it toward others. Encouraging someone younger to take their own stage costs you nothing and passes on the best of this placement. Anger, when it flares, is usually loud but brief; a quick apology keeps your influence generous rather than heavy.

Health and legacy. This fiery drive still wants movement, so give it a channel that suits your body now, something playful rather than punishing. What you leave behind is less about monuments and more about the warmth people felt when you backed them. Let that be the mark of your will: courage used to light others up.

Jupiter in Cancer

A well-tended hearth. Picture the house where people gather without being asked, drawn by the smell of something cooking and the sense that they belong. That instinct lives in Jupiter in Cancer. In your birth chart, the planet of growth and meaning sits in exaltation here, its generous nature clearly at home. By these years, that warmth has become a quiet form of wisdom you carry into every room.

Care as philosophy. Your worldview grew from feeling, not theory. You tend to measure a life by the people in it and by whether they felt safe and seen. That belief has deepened with time, and it shapes how you mentor: less lecture, more listening, offering shelter while someone finds their own footing. Others sense they can bring their unfinished questions to you.

Roots and reappraisal. Cancer looks backward with love, and Jupiter widens that gaze into perspective. You may find yourself sorting through old ties, forgiving some, understanding others at last. This is a fruitful time to weigh what nourished you and what you no longer need to hold.

What you leave behind. Legacy, for you, isn’t a monument but a feeling passed down: recipes, stories, the habit of tending to others. Guard your own reserves too, since a caretaker heart can forget its own rest. The most lasting thing you offer may simply be the example of a home where kindness was ordinary.

Saturn in Leo

A quieter throne. Saturn feels out of place in Leo, and that friction is the point. Here, the planet of limits sits in the sign of the spotlight, so recognition rarely arrives easily or on schedule. In detriment, Saturn works against its usual grain: it learns to lead without demanding the stage, which is an unusual route to real standing. This is not a flaw in your natal chart. It is a slower, harder-won form of respect.

The long apprenticeship. For years you may have felt that praise came late, or that you had to prove yourself twice over. By your middle decades, that same pressure has shaped something durable in you. You know the difference between applause and trust, and you value the second far more.

Passing it on. Now the work turns outward. The discipline you gathered becomes something you can give away, guiding younger people without needing to outshine them. Mentorship suits this placement well; your authority grows when you let others find their own light.

Tending the fire. Leo rules the heart in the old symbolism, so this is a fair season to treat your energy with more care and less bravado. Rest is not a retreat. It is how you keep leading.

What remains. Ask yourself what you want to leave behind, not as a monument but as a working example. The legacy that fits your birth chart is quiet competence others can build on, warmth that outlasts any single moment of glory.

Uranus in Scorpio

A generation that dug. Between the mid-1970s and the early 1980s, Uranus moved through Scorpio, a fixed water sign, and stirred a cohort drawn to whatever lay hidden. This group questioned silence around power, sexuality and money, and pulled uncomfortable subjects into the daylight.

Your private edge. On a personal level, you carry that restless honesty inward. You tend to distrust surface explanations and want to know what really drives people, including yourself. In your natal chart, this shows as a mind that circles back to the root of things rather than settling for a tidy answer.

Reappraisal. Now, in the mature stretch of life, that instinct turns reflective. You may find yourself reviewing old loyalties, letting go of what once felt binding, and quietly reinventing how you handle closeness and control. Sudden shifts in outlook are less a crisis here than a natural clearing.

Passing it on. Your hard-won grasp of how people work makes you a steady mentor, the kind who tells the truth gently. Younger colleagues or family often trust you with what they’d hide from others, because you don’t flinch.

Health and renewal. Pay attention to rest and recovery rather than pushing through on sheer will. Your body responds well when you treat renewal as ongoing, not as a single dramatic fix.

What to leave behind. Think about legacy as transformation, not monuments. The most lasting thing you can pass on may be permission: showing others that honesty about the difficult parts of life is a form of freedom worth keeping.

Neptune in Sagittarius

A restless faith. Neptune moved through Sagittarius from about 1970 to 1984, and it marked a generation drawn to big questions, distant cultures, and belief systems of every kind. The dream was of freedom and truth without borders.

Your inner compass. For you personally, this placement colors how you imagine a life well lived. Sagittarius is a mutable fire sign, restless and forward-leaning, so your intuition tends to reach toward the horizon rather than settle. You sense meaning in travel, study, and the stories people carry, and your birth chart ties inspiration to the search itself.

The midlife reckoning. Now, in your mature years, that same idealism asks for a second look. Some of the beliefs you once held with certainty may soften, and that’s not a loss but a ripening. Real wisdom often arrives when you can hold a conviction gently, aware it might not be the whole picture.

Guiding others. This is a fine placement for mentorship. You’ve gathered enough experience to point younger people toward their own questions, without handing them ready answers. Watch only for the temptation to preach; the truest teaching here comes through example and honest doubt.

What you leave. Think about legacy less as monuments and more as meaning passed on. Tend your health so you have the energy for it, and let your body’s rhythms ground a mind that loves to wander. What you leave behind may be a way of seeing, a generous curiosity others carry forward long after the details fade.

Pluto in Libra

A shared undertaking. Yours is a generation that took the rules of partnership apart and rebuilt them. Marriage, fairness, and the balance of power between people all came up for deep, sometimes uncomfortable revision.

Reappraisal. Now, in your middle years, that old question returns with more weight: what does a fair relationship actually cost, and who pays? You’ve watched enough closeness form and dissolve to sense when a bond is honest and when it only looks balanced. Libra is a cardinal air sign, and this placement pushes your instinct for justice past manners into something you’ll act on.

Wisdom. The transforming power of Pluto here works on connection itself, not surfaces. You tend to spot the hidden imbalance in a room, the unspoken deal beneath a polite agreement. Used well, that sight makes you a steadying presence; turned inward too long, it can curdle into suspicion of everyone’s motives.

Mentorship. Younger people often bring you their tangled loyalties and half-broken agreements, and you have real gifts to offer there. Naming a power struggle plainly, without taking sides, is quiet, lasting help.

Legacy. Your birth chart ties Pluto’s intensity to the theme of fair dealing, so think about what you want to leave settled. Repairing one strained bond, or releasing a resentment you’ve carried for decades, does more than any grand gesture. Tend your health and your peace by closing the accounts that no longer deserve your energy.

Aspects

Sextile of Neptune and Pluto

Two currents that agree. Neptune carries the ideals and spiritual longing of a whole generation, while Pluto works underneath, dissolving old structures so something truer can grow. In your natal chart their sextile sets these forces in easy cooperation. Vision and depth meet without strain, so your imagination and your instinct for real change tend to pull the same way.

A shared inheritance, felt personally. Because both planets move slowly, this aspect belongs to your age group as much as to you. Still, it colors how you handle your own reappraisals in these middle years. You can sense which ideals have quietly worn out and let them go, and you often see the deeper pattern behind a crisis rather than just its noise.

Putting the gift to work. This cooperation is an opening, not a guarantee, so it rewards deliberate use. Offer your perspective to younger people who are still finding their footing; mentorship is where this placement shines. Tend your health and energy as the ground that lets you keep contributing. Ask, honestly, what you want to leave behind, then shape your work and your example around that answer.

Square of Venus and Mars

Two pulls at odds. Venus asks for closeness, beauty and ease, while Mars pushes to act, chase and win. In your natal chart these two meet at a square, so what you long for and what you go after rarely line up on the first try. The result is an inner heat that has followed you for years.

How it plays out. You may notice a familiar pattern: you want tenderness, yet your approach comes out sharp, or you crave excitement, then resent the peace it costs you. In relationships and creative work, passion and irritation often share the same room. That tension, though, is also fuel; it has kept your desires alive rather than settled.

Working with it. By this stage of life, you have earned the wisdom to name the clash instead of just feeling it. When want and will disagree, slow down and ask which one is really speaking. Physical activity gives Mars a clean outlet and protects the calm your body now values. Passing this hard-won balance on to someone younger may be one of the finer things you leave behind.

Trine of Venus and Jupiter

A generous flow. In your birth chart, Venus and Jupiter meet in a trine, so warmth and expansiveness move together without strain. Venus loves and values; Jupiter widens and hopes. Their harmony gives you a natural gift for enjoying life and sharing what you have.

How it shows. You likely draw people in with an easy generosity and a broad, curious taste. Beauty, good company, and comfort come to you without much struggle, and you tend to trust that life will provide. By these mature years, that optimism has ripened into something others lean on, a mentor’s warmth, an eye for what is worth keeping. The soft risk is excess: too much indulgence, or a talent left half-used because it always came easily.

Something to leave behind. Ask where your generosity does the most good, then aim it there on purpose rather than by habit. Give your taste and encouragement to younger people, and let your pleasures stay real rather than merely abundant. Tending your health and your closest bonds with the same open heart lets this gift become a legacy, not just a happy tendency you enjoyed alone.

Trine of Mercury and Mars

Word and action. With Mercury in a trine to Mars, your thinking and your drive pull in the same direction. Ideas arrive fast, and the will to voice them arrives right behind. In your natal chart, this shows a mind that argues cleanly and decides without much second-guessing.

In daily life. You say what you mean and rarely wait long to act on it. The sharpness can turn into sarcasm, and your speech may run ahead of quieter people, so patience takes conscious effort. Because the talent flows so easily, there’s a risk of coasting on wit rather than sharpening it. Debate, teaching and clear-headed decisions all sit comfortably in your reach.

What to pass on. In these mature years, the same quick tongue that once won arguments can now steady a room and mentor someone younger. Aim your directness at problems, not people, and let experience soften the edge without dulling the point. Think about the legacy in your words: the ideas you leave behind, the people you helped think more clearly. Rest and physical movement keep this restless energy healthy, so the mind stays sharp without wearing you thin.