Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - What do you think of the stars in your chart?

What do you think of the stars in your chart?

Observe the stars in the astrolabe as follows:

In the astrolabe, you mainly see the sun, the moon, Venus and Mercury rising. The sun is a person's main character, that is, the external embodiment, the character that friends know. The moon is a person's inner emotional and subconscious needs, and it is also very important in personality. Venus dominates a person's view of love, aesthetics and ways of expressing love. Mercury is the embodiment of a person's thinking mode and learning ability.

Venus affects the types of men who appreciate the opposite sex and the way women attract the opposite sex. It also affects your aesthetics. Mars represents behavior influenced by desire. Mars will also affect your sex pattern, that is, the way you lose your temper and the type of men that women admire.

Jupiter affects a person's moral standards and philosophy of life, which is the goal you pursue all your life. Saturn can find a career that suits you, and it also shows the challenges you will face and what you will learn from it. Uranus affects everyone at the same time. It shows the hidden motivation behind your goal, and also points out what kind of friends you like to make and what kind of groups you join; It also affects your chances.

Neptune affects all people in the same era. You have the same cultural characteristics, so Neptune's influence belongs to the spiritual level. Pluto, like Uranus and Neptune, affects everyone at a certain time, more than one person. Pluto has brought drastic changes to human life, and your choice is influenced by Pluto in the change.

astrolabe

The astrolabe is an important astronomical instrument used by ancient astronomers, astrologers and navigators for astronomical measurement. It has a wide range of applications, including locating and predicting the positions of the sun, moon, Venus and Mars related celestial bodies in the universe, determining local time and latitude and longitude, and triangulating distance.