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Qi Sha: Why the Seven Killings Can Point to Great Wealth

Qi Sha, the Seven Killings, is one of the most unusual parts of the Ten Gods. The old saying calls it fierce like a tiger because it often means same-polarity pressure controlling the chart, and that pressure tends to hit harder.

Why Qi Sha Carries So Much Force

In this reading tradition, Qi Sha is treated with care even when it only appears weakly as a revealed stem. You still do not brush it off. The reason is its scale. Its level of force often sits above the Resource stars and above Shi Shen, the mild output star, or Shang Guan, the Hurting Officer.

That is why the old line says Qi Sha is fierce like a tiger. The tiger image is not there for drama. It is pressure. A tiger is not something you casually wave away, and Qi Sha is not a light influence in the chart just because it looks less anchored at first glance.

Controlled Qi Sha and Uncontrolled Qi Sha

The whole judgment turns on one split: whether the chart can control Qi Sha. If you can subdue it, the result can be strong. The source describes this as a person becoming formidable, gaining greater authority, building a more imposing career, and becoming the person who calls the shots.

But controlled and uncontrolled Qi Sha are two different things. When you control it, the chart can change dramatically. The result can grow several times over. When you fail to control it, the same pressure can make life go badly off course.

So the gap is large. This is the source's main warning. Qi Sha can mean a major rise, but it can also mean a hard fall. You have to pay attention to the distance between the two.

Why Timing Matters

Charts with a lot of Qi Sha often show this pattern more sharply. Once the person's luck cycle reaches a point where Shi Shen or Shang Guan can control Qi Sha, power and status may rise all at once. The source describes it as a sudden jump.

Without that control, the road is often hard. The person may face a lot of difficulty and pressure instead of turning that force into authority, career strength, or a larger level of wealth.

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