Chart of Teresa Teng
This year would have been the 67th birthday of Teresa Teng or Deng Lijun in Mandarin who was born on 29-Jan-1953. She was one of my favorite singers. The Chinese queen of songs was known for her folk and romantic ballads. As the most popular singer in the 1980s and 1990s, Teng was widely known by the Chinese-speaking world and her sweet voice has captured a whole generation. She was known for her folk songs and ballads, such as “When Will You Return”, ” Sweet As Honey” and “The Moon Represents My Heart”.
Above is the chart of Teresa Teng, a famous Taiwanese singer, who was one of the greatest and most influential singers in Asian recording history. With the career-spanning 30 years, she remained widely popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s; she remained popular even up to the first half of the 1990s, up until her death in 1995. Let us analyze her Bazi Chart. Please print your Bazi Chart here.
She was born in the late winter season when water and earth were strong. There were strong earth elements in all her three known pillars. As earth produces metal in the five elements productive cycle, she was considered a strong Yang Metal day master. Her day master of Geng or Yang Metal was sitting on Chen or Dragon Yang Earth. This is called a Fui-kong pillar of Geng-Chen. It will give the person a strong determination, confidence, fighting spirit, and the never-say-die attitude. There was another Fui-kong pillar called Ren Chen or Water Dragon in her year pillar. With two Fui-kong pillars in her chart, she was able to win in many singing competitions and became very successful, famous, and rich in her singing career.
She also has a Heavenly Virtue Noble (HVN) star in her day pillar. The presence of HVN star indicates forthcoming help or support from noble people and the lucky owner is easier to gain favors from heaven. The best when it appears in the luck pillar as it will last for 10 years. This star also explained why she was so popular with her raving fans and had huge success in her singing career.
For a strong day master, to be successful, the water output which represents her singing talent and skills must be strongly rooted. The positive water Hurting Officer (HO) output star is more useful than the EG output star for people who are in the performing arts. Her water HO stars are strongly rooted in her day, month, and year pillar. Her singing sensation was represented by her HO stars in the hidden stem of the day, month, and year Pillar. HO star represents talents/skills. HO star also loves to be in the limelight and display her talents. HO in the Year Pillar indicated that she loved performing on stage. To be a good singer, her singing skill (HO star) must be supported by her resource earth star (DR) which is also in the day, month, and year pillar. DR represents her vocal training, practice, and support from her parents. Her raving fans were represented by Yin Metal or Rob Wealth (RW) star in the hidden stem of her month pillar. For a strong Metal day master, the self-element which is the metal can also be positive so long the water output elements are present in the heaven stem.
She also needed fire to regulate or keep her chart warm in the cold winter month but there was no fire element or her spouse element in all her 3 known pillars. This explained why she was not married and had a few relationships that did not work out. In 1982, Teng was engaged to Beau Kuok, a Malaysian businessman and son of multi-billionaire Robert Kuok. They met in 1978, but Teng called off the engagement due to prenuptial agreements which stipulated that she had to quit and sever all ties with the entertainment industry, as well as fully disclose her biography and all her past relationships in writing. Teng also had a high-profile rumored relationship with Jackie Chan. In 1989, Teng met a French photographer, Paul Quilery in Paris and spent 7 years together with him until her death.
Water was one of her favorable elements. Her personal history in her early years proves this postulation correct. As a young child, Teng won awards for her singing at talent competitions. She was soon able to support her family with her singing. Teng gained her first taste of fame in 1968 when performance on a popular Taiwanese music program led to a record contract in her luck period Ren Yang Water Rat from age of 8-17 years.
The metal element was also her favorable element. In 1973 she attempted to crack the Japanese market by signing with the Polydor Japan label and taking part in the country’s annual singing competition of the most successful artists: She was named “Best New Singing Star” in her luck pillar of Yin Metal Pig or RW from age of 18-27 years. In 1974 the song “Airport” (空港, Kūkō), which was covered in Mandarin as “Lover’s Care” (情人的關懷) in 1976, became a hit in Japan. During the luck pillar of RW, her popularity and fans increased substantially.
Her popularity boomed in the 1970s after her success in Japan. She also sang in Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, and English, Teng’s influence spread to Malaysia and Indonesia. In Taiwan, she was known not only as of the island’s most popular export but as “the soldier’s sweetheart” because of her frequent performances for servicemen. Teng was herself the child of a military family.
Her popularity and fame increased further during the luck pillar of Yang Metal Dog or Friend from age of 28-37 years. The number of hits released in the years from 1984 to 1989 made them “Teresa Teng’s Golden Years” to many of her fans. During this time, she won the All-Japan Record Awards for four consecutive years (1984–1988). Teng was also named one of the Top 7 diva wonders of the world by Time magazine. Her Heavenly Virtue Noble (HVN) star appeared in this luck period which helped to boost her success, popularity, and fame. This is the peak of her singing career.
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