Natal chart , Beijing
Sun in Sagittarius
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 16°20' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Moon | 13°26' | Scorpio | — | |
| Mercury | 05°03' | Capricorn | — | |
| Venus | 18°42' | Scorpio | — | |
| Mars | 19°46' | Virgo | — | |
| Jupiter | 19°50' | Capricorn | — | |
| Saturn | 00°37' | Aries | — | |
| Uranus | 02°03' | Aquarius | — | |
| Neptune | 26°00' | Capricorn | — | |
| Pluto | 03°30' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Chiron | 27°50' | Libra | — | |
| North Node | 04°19' | Libra | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 18°46' | Leo | — | |
| South Node | 04°19' | Aries | — |
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mars · Trine · Jupiter | 0°03' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 0°04' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Square · North Node | 0°45' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Square · South Node | 0°45' | challenging | |
| Pluto · Sextile · North Node | 0°48' | harmonious | |
| Pluto · Trine · South Node | 0°48' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Sextile · Mars | 1°04' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Sextile · Jupiter | 1°08' | harmonious | |
| Saturn · Sextile · Uranus | 1°26' | harmonious | |
| Uranus · Sextile · Pluto | 1°27' | harmonious | |
| Neptune · Square · Chiron | 1°50' | challenging | |
| Uranus · Trine · North Node | 2°15' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 2°26' | harmonious | |
| Saturn · Trine · Pluto | 2°53' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Square · Mars | 3°26' | challenging | |
| Saturn · Opposition · North Node | 3°41' | challenging | |
| Saturn · Conjunction · South Node | 3°41' | neutral | |
| Mercury · Square · Saturn | 4°26' | challenging |
Planets in signs
Sun in Sagittarius
The searcher. Picture someone who keeps asking what else is out there, even after finding a good answer. That’s the pulse of your Sun in Sagittarius, a mutable fire sign that treats life as an open road. Your identity forms around the search for meaning, and you shine when you’re learning, teaching, or stretching past the familiar.
Work and life. You do your best work when it points somewhere bigger than a paycheck. Routine wears on you, so build in variety: travel, a course, a project that keeps your mind moving. Balance comes not from doing less but from making sure your days connect to something you actually believe in.
Partnership. You need a partner who respects your independence and can keep pace with your curiosity. Honesty matters to you, sometimes to a blunt degree, so learn to pair your candor with tact. A shared appetite for growth and adventure holds a relationship together better than routine ever could.
Parenthood. As a parent, you naturally teach through experience, showing rather than lecturing. Your challenge is staying present for the small, repetitive tasks that don’t feel like an adventure but still matter deeply to a child.
Career and money. Your enthusiasm opens doors, and careers tied to knowledge, travel, or big-picture thinking suit you well. With money, your optimism can outrun caution, so a simple plan keeps your generosity sustainable. Aim high in your birth chart, but let a few steady habits carry the vision.
Moon in Scorpio
Depth first. You feel in extremes, not half-measures. The Moon sits in Scorpio, a fixed water sign, and here it works in fall, which means your emotional nature runs hotter and more guarded than the calm, comfortable image the Moon usually prefers. That doesn’t weaken you; it asks for more awareness of what you do with such strong feeling.
Trust and partnership. In close relationships you want the real thing: no polite surfaces, no half-truths. You bond slowly and completely, and once someone earns your loyalty, you protect it fiercely. The catch is control. When you feel exposed, you may test a partner or hold back to stay safe. Naming that fear out loud usually serves you better than guarding it in silence.
Work and pressure. Under stress you go quiet and internal, sizing things up before you act. That focus is a real asset in demanding careers, since you finish what others abandon. Still, carrying every worry alone drains you. Build private rituals that let the intensity out: a hard workout, honest talk with one trusted person, an evening with your phone off.
Home and children. As a parent or partner, you sense the unspoken mood in a room instantly. Use that gift to reassure rather than to read hidden motives everywhere. Around money you tend to guard reserves and plan for the worst, which brings security, though it helps to loosen the grip sometimes.
Your practice. Let some feelings simply pass through you. Your birth chart rewards honesty over armor, and steady emotional openness becomes your quiet strength.
Mercury in Capricorn
A builder’s mind. Give this mind a problem and it reaches for a plan, not a guess. With Mercury in Capricorn, your thinking is organized, patient, and aimed at something solid. You learn by doing the work, testing each step against reality before you trust it. Ideas earn your respect only after they prove useful.
How you speak. Your words tend to be measured and economical, closer to a report than a ramble. You’d rather say one true thing than five vague ones, so people learn to take your yes seriously. In work and in partnership, that dry precision reads as reliability, though a partner may sometimes wish for a little more warmth in the phrasing.
Deciding with care. You weigh consequences before you commit, and you respect the long timeline that career growth and finances really run on. This makes you a sound planner for a household, a project, or a budget. The caution has a cost: waiting for certainty can stall a choice that only needed a good-enough answer.
Raising and leading. As a parent, you teach through structure, follow-through, and quiet example rather than long speeches. The same steady voice serves you when you mentor at work or manage a team. Try to name the feeling behind a decision now and then, not only the logic, so the people close to you feel included.
Room to soften. Your practical bent is a genuine strength in the birth chart, worth leaning on. Just guard against treating every exchange as a task to complete. Some of the best thinking, and the best rest, comes from talk with no agenda at all.
Venus in Scorpio
All or nothing. Venus in Scorpio doesn’t do casual. Here the planet of love and pleasure sits in detriment, which simply means it works in a less conventional way, trading easy charm for depth. You want intimacy that goes past the surface, bonds you can feel in your bones. Half-measures leave you cold.
In partnership. You give yourself fully to the people you choose, and you expect the same honesty back. Trust builds slowly in your birth chart, then holds like a locked door. When a partner meets that intensity, the connection can be steady and profound; when they can’t, you may need to watch a tendency toward jealousy or control and name it plainly to yourself.
At home and at work. Balancing career growth with family life asks you to spend your fierce focus on purpose. You pour real energy into work that matters and into raising children with honesty rather than sugar-coating. The same devotion that fuels your ambition can crowd out rest, so guard some hours for pleasure that asks nothing of you.
With money and taste. You read value the way others read a room: quickly and with feeling. This can make you shrewd with shared finances, savings, and long-term plans, though strong likes and dislikes may color a purchase. Your taste runs toward the rich and the meaningful, objects with a story, not just a price tag.
A gentle note. Your capacity to love deeply is a real strength. Let it stay open, and it becomes the warmth others lean on.
Mars in Virgo
Precision as fuel. Picture someone who fixes the small flaw everyone else walked past. That’s the signature of Mars in Virgo in your birth chart. Your energy moves through detail, method and quiet correction rather than loud shows of force. You act by refining, and you take real satisfaction in getting the mechanics right.
Work and rest. Between the ages of 26 and 40, your appetite for useful work runs strong, which can blur the line between effort and exhaustion. You’ll do best when you set a clear stopping point instead of chasing one more fix. Rest isn’t idleness here; it’s the maintenance that keeps your engine running clean.
Close ties. In partnership, you show care through practical acts: solving a problem, remembering the detail, lightening a load. Watch the urge to correct a partner, since sharp critique can land harder than you mean. Naming what works, not only what’s off, keeps the warmth in your daily exchanges.
Raising and building. As a parent, you offer structure, patience and a steady hand with the small routines that make a home function. In your career, that same discipline pushes growth: you earn trust by delivering clean, reliable work. With money, your instinct is careful and deliberate, better suited to steady saving than to gambles.
A gentler standard. Mars sits in neither strength nor difficulty in Virgo, so its edge is simply its exacting aim. Turn that precision toward what matters, and let the rest stay good enough. Your effort counts most when it serves something, not when it merely polishes.
Jupiter in Capricorn
A slow build. Picture someone who trusts the staircase over the shortcut. That’s the feel of Jupiter in Capricorn, where the planet of growth and optimism learns to expand by earning it, one solid step at a time. Jupiter sits in fall here, so its natural big-picture faith doesn’t come easily; it asks for more conscious awareness. In your birth chart, this means your luck tends to look a lot like patience, structure, and follow-through.
Career and money. You grow professionally by building something real, not by chasing the next shiny thing. Promotions and raises often arrive after a long stretch of quiet, reliable work that others come to depend on. Watch the flip side: caution can shade into playing so small that you talk yourself out of opportunities you’ve actually earned. A little more faith in your own worth helps here.
Home and partnership. In love and family life, you show generosity through commitment, showing up, and keeping your word. You may treat a partnership like a shared project, with real plans and long horizons, which builds trust over the years. As a parent, you offer steadiness and structure; just leave some room for play, warmth, and the joy that structure alone can miss.
The balance. Work-life balance is your growing edge, since your instinct is to prove yourself through effort. Let yourself believe that rest and meaning count as much as achievement. When you loosen the grip on control, this placement rewards you with growth that lasts, quietly and on your own terms.
Saturn in Aries
A tug of war. Picture a runner crouched at the starting line, told to hold that pose far longer than feels natural. That’s the tension you carry. Saturn wants patience and structure, while Aries wants to move now, and learning to hold both is the quiet work of your adult years.
Fall, not failure. Saturn sits in fall here, which doesn’t mean the placement is weak. It means the discipline expresses in an unusual way: through bold starts rather than steady maintenance. Your birth chart asks you to build follow-through consciously, since it won’t always come by default.
Work and rest. You may throw yourself at a career goal with real drive, then struggle to switch off. Setting boundaries around your time is a skill you develop on purpose, not one you’re handed. Guard your evenings the way you’d guard a deadline.
Two people, one plan. In partnership, you tend to lead and decide quickly, which can leave less room for a slower voice beside you. Real maturity here means pausing to ask before you act. Shared money and shared choices go better when the pace is set together.
Raising and growing. If parenthood is part of your life, your instinct is to protect and push, sometimes both at once. Children respond well when your firmness comes with patience. The same patience serves your finances: steady saving beats the thrill of a fast, risky move.
The long view. Age tends to soften the friction, turning restless energy into earned authority you actually trust.
Uranus in Aquarius
A generation of quiet reformers. Born roughly between 1996 and 2003, you belong to a wave that took a networked, borderless world as ordinary. Uranus sat in Aquarius, its own sign, and that lent the whole group an easy instinct for change and shared ideas.
Home ground. Here Uranus rules the sign it occupies, so its themes of freedom and invention run at full strength in your birth chart. You tend to question rules that others accept without thinking, not to be difficult, but because a better way seems obvious to you.
Work and love, on your terms. In your late twenties and thirties, this shows up as a real need for room to breathe. A job that lets you set your own rhythm suits you more than a rigid schedule, and the same goes for partnership: you want a companion, not an owner. Give the people close to you that same freedom, and things hold together.
Family and the long game. If you raise children, you likely encourage them to think for themselves early, which is a gift, though it helps to pair it with steady routines. In your career, your value lies in spotting what could work differently, so look for roles that reward fresh thinking rather than punish it.
Money and steadiness. With finances, your independent streak can pull two ways: toward bold, unusual choices and toward a wish to owe no one anything. Balance the experiments with a plain safety net, and your knack for the new stays an asset rather than a gamble.
Neptune in Capricorn
A grounded generation. Those born with Neptune in Capricorn came into a world learning to distrust empty promises and measure worth by what holds up. As a generation, you tend to fold imagination into ambition, wanting ideals that pay off in something solid.
Ideals with blueprints. Neptune softens boundaries, and Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign, hands it a set of tools. In your natal chart this pairing means your inspiration wants a plan, a deadline, a result you can point to. You dream in practical terms, drawn to work that carries real weight rather than pretty talk.
Work and rest. Between the ages of 26 and 40, the balance of work and life gets tested in earnest. Your instinct is to prove yourself through effort, so protecting downtime asks for conscious care. Watch for the illusion that constant output equals meaning; rest feeds the vision too.
Love and family. In partnership and parenthood, you look for something steady and dependable, not a fantasy. That said, be honest about where you idealize duty and mistake endurance for closeness. A parent under this placement can offer children both structure and a quiet sense of wonder.
Money and climbing. Career growth matters to you, and you often sense which paths have staying power before others do. With finances, that same intuition serves you well, though it helps to check hunches against plain numbers. Build slowly, and let your ideals shape the ladder you climb, not just its height.
Pluto in Sagittarius
A generation of seekers. Think of the years from 1995 to 2008, when whole systems of belief cracked open and were rebuilt. Pluto in Sagittarius points to a cohort that questions dogma, tests old truths, and reaches for meaning it can actually stand behind.
Your inner compass. On a personal level, this placement gives your convictions unusual weight. You don’t hold beliefs lightly; you live them, revise them, and sometimes tear them down to build something truer. In your career, that hunger for meaning pushes you past jobs that feel hollow toward work that matches what you value.
Love and honesty. In partnership, you want more than comfort. You want a relationship that grows and stays honest, even when honesty stings. Superficial ties tend to fall away, while the bonds that survive your questions become deeply loyal ones.
Passing the torch. If you raise children, you’ll likely care less about handing down rules and more about teaching them to think for themselves. That same faith in growth shapes how you see money: less a goal in itself, more a tool for freedom and experience.
Finding steadiness. The catch is restlessness. Chasing the next big truth can pull you away from a life that already works, straining the balance between ambition and rest. Your birth chart suggests real growth comes when you let conviction settle into daily practice, not just grand plans. Root your search in something close to home, and it deepens rather than scatters.
Aspects
Trine of Mars and Jupiter
Drive meets vision. Mars supplies the push, the will to act, the readiness to move. Jupiter widens the frame and adds faith that effort pays off. In a trine, these two work together with little friction, so your energy flows toward big goals almost on its own. You act boldly, but you also keep sight of the larger picture.
How it plays out. In your work, you take on ambitious projects and carry them through with genuine enthusiasm. That same fuel helps you stay active, chase adventure, and take calculated risks in career or finances. In a partnership or as a parent, your warmth and momentum can lift the people around you, drawing them into your plans and your good humor.
Use it, don’t coast. A talent this easy can tempt you to lean on it and drift into laziness or overreach. Pick a few goals that truly matter and pour your drive there, rather than scattering it across every shiny idea. Balance your appetite for expansion with a clear look at the numbers and your time. The gift is real; steady, deliberate effort is what turns it into lasting growth.
Sextile of Venus and Mars
How they meet. Venus governs love, taste, and what you value, while Mars carries drive and the will to act. In your birth chart, the sextile sets them at a friendly angle, an open door rather than a fixed bond. One softens, one pushes, and each is ready to lend the other something useful.
In daily life. This shows up as a steady give-and-take between wanting and doing. You can pursue a partner or a raise without steamrolling anyone, and you can slow down for closeness without losing momentum. Passion and warmth cooperate, so your relationships and your creative work tend to feed each other rather than compete.
Balancing the load. In a marriage, with children, or across a demanding career, this ease helps you act on care instead of just feeling it. The catch is that opportunity is not the same as habit: a sextile offers the opening, but you choose to walk through it. Name what you want, then take one concrete step toward it, whether that is a firmer boundary at work or more real attention at home.
Sextile of Venus and Jupiter
How they meet. Venus shapes what you love and value, while Jupiter widens your sense of what’s possible. A sextile links them as an open door, not a fixed pull. The two cooperate when you make the first move, turning warmth and optimism into something you can actually build on.
In daily life. This shows up as an easy generosity: you enjoy sharing meals, comfort, and small luxuries with the people you care about. In partnership you tend to expect the best, and that faith often invites it. At work, your taste and goodwill open doors, and your birth chart suggests you grow through good relationships rather than sharp elbows. If you’re raising children, you likely pass on a love of pleasure and a broad, curious view of the world.
Working with it. The gift here needs a hand to steer it, since ease can tip into overspending or saying yes too often. Set a clear budget for pleasures, and let some invitations go unanswered. Keep a little room between your optimism and your commitments, so generosity toward others still leaves enough for you and your own long-term growth.
Sextile of Saturn and Uranus
Order meets change. Saturn asks for structure, patience, and clear limits, while Uranus wants to break the mold and try something new. The sextile between them in your birth chart is an opening, not a clash: the two can cooperate when you invite them to. You can hold onto what works and still update what has gone stale.
In daily life. This shows up when you balance a demanding job with a full home life, keeping commitments while leaving room to breathe. In a partnership, you can honor a shared routine and still make space for each other to grow. As a parent, you set steady rules yet stay open to newer ways of raising a child. With money and career, you build slowly but stay alert to a smart reform or a fresh method others overlook.
Making it count. The talent is real, though opportunities like this rarely announce themselves; you have to reach for them. When a familiar system starts to feel tight, treat that friction as a cue to adjust one piece at a time. Test a small change, keep what proves itself, and let tradition and innovation share the work.
Sextile of Uranus and Pluto
The generational thread. Uranus and Pluto move slowly, so this sextile marks a whole generation raised through upheaval, tech shifts, and old structures breaking apart. In your birth chart, that shared backdrop turns personal: the urge to break with convention (Uranus) meets a talent for deep transformation (Pluto). The sextile makes them cooperate rather than clash, opening real chances to rebuild things on your own terms.
Where it shows up. As an adult, you tend to reinvent rather than repeat. You might restructure how you work, so a job supports your life instead of swallowing it. In partnership or parenting, you question inherited rules and quietly build fairer ones. Careerwise, you spot the outdated system and see how to modernize it. Money often flows toward what you’re willing to change, not what you cling to.
Working with it. This is opportunity, not a guarantee, so it responds to effort. Pick one area, work, home, or finances, and make a deliberate change instead of waiting for a crisis to force your hand. Pair your instinct for reform with patience, and let each shift settle before the next. Handled steadily, this energy helps you grow without burning down what already works.
Trine of Saturn and Pluto
How they meet. Saturn stands for discipline, boundaries, and the inner authority that comes with maturity. Pluto works underneath, driving deep change and treating crises as fuel for growth. In a trine, these two heavyweights cooperate instead of grinding against each other. Your capacity for hard, patient labor lines up naturally with your instinct to rebuild things from the ground up.
In daily life. This shows up as staying power. When a career stalls or a partnership hits a wall, you tend to restructure rather than run, holding steady through pressure that would exhaust other people. You handle money, work, and family with a long view, willing to do the slow work of raising children or growing a role over years, not weeks.
Working with it. Because a trine flows so easily, its risk is coasting: real strength stays unused when nothing forces your hand. So set your own tests. Take on the demanding project, name the limit in a relationship, or restructure the finances before a crisis makes you. In your birth chart, this endurance is a tool, and it sharpens most when you choose the hard, worthwhile thing on purpose.
Square of the Sun and Mars
The inner friction. The Sun holds your identity, while Mars supplies raw drive and the will to act. In a square, these two press on each other, so your energy often surges before your sense of purpose has settled. You want to lead and push forward, yet part of you questions whether the effort matches who you really are.
Where it shows. At this stage of life, the tension lands in concrete places. You might charge into a career move, then wonder if you outran your own judgment. In partnership, your assertiveness can read as pressure, and balancing work with home life takes real negotiation. Around money or parenting, quick action sometimes meets second thoughts about the cost.
Working with it. This friction is not a flaw to erase; it is a source of real momentum once you aim it well. Before acting, pause long enough to ask what outcome actually serves you, not just the urge to win. Channel the extra drive into physical effort or focused projects, so it fuels your goals instead of straining your relationships. Handled with awareness, the square builds a steadier, more deliberate kind of strength.
Square of Mercury and Saturn
Thinking meets structure. Mercury shapes how you think and speak, while Saturn brings discipline and caution. In a square, these two pull against each other, so your quick ideas keep running into Saturn’s slower demand for proof. That friction can feel like a mental brake, yet it also builds real depth over time.
How it plays out. You may second-guess your words, delay a decision, or expect the worst before facts confirm it. At work, this shows up as thorough analysis that others trust, even if reports take you longer to finish. In partnership and parenting, silence can read as coldness, so a partner or child might wait for the warmth you feel but hold back.
A way forward. Treat your caution as a tool, not a verdict. Set a limit on how long you polish an email or a budget, then send it and move on. When a heavy thought arrives, ask whether it’s fact or old fear, and say the kind sentence out loud instead of editing it away. Handled this way, your careful mind becomes a steady base for career growth and closer bonds.