The pairing of an South-octant main door (Li, 離) with a Northeast-octant master bedroom (Gen, 艮) is one of the 64 cells in the classical 阳宅三要 (Yang Zhai San Yao — “Three Essentials of the Yang Dwelling”) door × master matrix. Under 八宅 (Eight Mansions) doctrine, this specific pairing falls into the 禍害宅 outcome class.
Classical reading
離門艮主:禍害宅:小人是非,口舌爭端,疾病累及,事不順遂。
Classical 阳宅三要 reading for 離門艮主, in the 禍害宅 (Huo Hai) outcome class. Households commonly report low-grade ongoing friction — petty workplace disputes, minor recurring accidents, gossip cycles within the household or the family, the slow erosion of energy through accumulated small irritations rather than through any single dramatic event. The mildest of the four inauspicious outcomes; manageable with site-specific correction.
What households in this configuration commonly experience
Households commonly report low-grade ongoing friction — petty workplace disputes, minor recurring accidents, gossip cycles within the household or the family, the slow erosion of energy through accumulated small irritations rather than through any single dramatic event. The mildest of the four inauspicious outcomes; manageable with site-specific correction.
Why generic guidance for 離門艮主 fails
The 阳宅三要 outcome class is one of three layers that determine how a configuration actually plays out for a specific household. The other two layers — the building’s 玄空 (Xuan Kong) period and mountain/water chart, and each occupant’s personal BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu charts — modify the classical reading substantially. The same 離門艮主 configuration can read as “mildly inauspicious” under one period chart and shift register under another. It can support one occupant’s chart and clash with a co-occupant’s. Generic per-pairing guidance can name the classical register and the most-watched caveats, but it cannot tell you which apply to your household.
The classical doctrine itself is explicit about this: 阳宅三要 sets the foundational pairing, but the household’s actual experience requires the additional layers to read. Master Sean Chan’s blog post on the chart-house interconnection covers this multi-layer reading.