Actress · Born 1965-12-31 (public profile · birth time unknown)
Ji Mi (己未) Day Master · A grounded presence built on doubled Companion energy, earth stacked on earth
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Heaven Virtue Noble — heaven's virtue — a protective star that softens misfortune
Heavenly Noble — the foremost of the stars — help and a way appear at each crisis
Supreme Ultimate Noble — a foremost benefactor drawn by the heavens — a way opens where things were blocked
Travelling Horse — energy of movement and expansion that rarely stays put
Peach Blossom — a star of magnetism — a placement that catches the public eye
Resentment Star (怨嗔) — a friction pair where expectation and resentment grow together — managing distance is the task
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The Moon stayed in Aries for her entire birth day, so it's included with full confidence. The Sun sits in Capricorn, Mercury in Sagittarius, and Venus and Mars both in Aquarius, layering an unpredictable, magnetic charm on top of patient, long-built achievement.
Birth time is not public, so houses, the Ascendant, and precise Moon aspects are omitted; only non-Moon planetary positions and aspects are shown.
Gong Li's Day Pillar is Ji Mi (己未), doubling the Companion (Bi Jian) star atop a chart already thick with three Earth branches — a structure that reads as someone who builds her own ground…
Start with the pillars, elements and birth chart below. The prose is best read as a plain-language explanation of those repeated structures, not as a verdict.
Gong Li's Day Pillar is Ji Mi (己未), doubling the Companion (Bi Jian) star atop a chart already thick with three Earth branches — a structure that reads as someone who builds her own ground and expands from it, on her own terms. There's no Metal visible among the five elements on the surface, yet a hidden Geng (Metal) sits inside the Snake branch's buried stems in the Year Pillar, as if a decisive, cutting judgment lives quietly beneath an otherwise earthy, grounded exterior.
The Harm and Grudge-clash running between the Rat month branch and the Goat day branch suggest a chart where closeness can breed friction — and that same friction reads as the tension that turns into presence once she's on screen. The Year branch Snake also lands as a Yang Blade against her Day Master, an edge she seems to have been born carrying. Her early peak — the Volpi Cup at Venice in 1992 for The Story of Qiu Ju — lines up naturally with the Year Pillar sitting at Emperor stage, the twelve-stage cycle's high point. What follows in the Month Pillar is Extinction, a stage of total turning, and it's tempting to see that shift echoed in the raw, upended characters she took on in Farewell My Concubine.
Three noble stars — Heavenly Virtue, Heavenly Nobleman, and Taiji Noble — sit together in her chart, joined by the Traveling Horse star, and that combination maps neatly onto a career that crossed borders: Memoirs of a Geisha abroad, the Hong Kong Film Award win for Curse of the Golden Flower in 2007, and the string of jury presidencies at Berlin, Venice, and Tokyo. The Peach Blossom star reads as sheer screen presence, while the Day Pillar's Cap of Maturity stage suggests a resilience that keeps re-forming into something more composed after every disruption.
Astrologically, a Capricorn Sun points to achievement built patiently over decades, and a Sagittarius Mercury supports thinking that moves easily across borders and languages. Venus and Mars both sitting in Aquarius read as an unconventional, individual kind of drive, while Mercury's tight squares to Uranus and Pluto give even casual words unexpected weight. The Moon stayed in Aries for her entire birth day, so it's included with confidence.
"Buried Metal in Earth — Gong Li's Chart of Peaks, Cuts, and Comebacks"
Her Month and Day branches carry a Rat-Goat Harm and Grudge-clash, the kind of pattern where nearness itself can breed friction — and where a Yang Blade on the Year branch adds a native edge that never fully softens, even as her Day Pillar's Void reroutes some of that competitive Companion energy into something less concrete.
No Metal shows on the surface of this chart, but Geng Metal sits buried inside the Year branch's hidden stems — a quiet decisiveness working underneath three stacked Earth branches that might otherwise read as simply steady and unmoving.
Heavenly Virtue, Heavenly Nobleman, and Taiji Noble sit together in support, with the Traveling Horse star turning that backing into movement across borders, and the Peach Blossom star supplying the screen presence that keeps an audience's eyes in place.
The twelve-stage cycle runs from Emperor at the Year Pillar, through Extinction at the Month Pillar, to Cap of Maturity at the Day Pillar — a rhythm of an early peak, a full turn, and a composed re-arrival that repeats like a career cycle.
Mercury squares both Uranus (0.3°) and Pluto (0.9°) for a mind that moves in unexpected directions and lands with real weight, while Uranus conjunct Pluto (1.2°) and sextile Neptune (1.8°) condenses that unconventional energy into something quietly visionary.
A Capricorn Sun builds toward achievement over the long run, Sagittarius Mercury reaches across borders and languages, and Venus and Mars both in Aquarius push forward in a distinctly unconventional way.
Read together, the chart traces a life built less on smooth continuity than on sharp turns absorbed and re-formed into composure — earth that holds its shape because something harder is buried inside it.
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