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開門 Open Gate: The very auspicious Gate 開門 · Open Gate

開門 (Open Gate, Kāi Mén) is one of the 8 Gates (八門) of Qi Men Dun Jia, natively positioned at the northwest palace (, metal element). The open gate — 開門 is classically auspicious for openings, official appointments, government interactions, and any beginning that requires formal recognition.


開門: classical reading and register

開門 represents a mode of action — the kind of activity that succeeds or fails when this gate is activated for a particular question. The 8 gates distribute across the eight cardinal/intercardinal palaces (the centre palace has no gate); each gate's native alignment with its home palace produces the strongest expression of its register.

Classical attributes

  • Native palace: northwest () — Luo Shu number 6
  • Element: metal
  • Tier: very auspicious
  • Domain: Opening, beginning, official appointments, government / authority interactions, leadership advancement

Positive register (when activated favourably)

Official appointments, government interactions, leadership advancement, business openings, doors that need to be opened in any sense, the start of formal undertakings. Classically the most-favourable gate for interactions with authority — government applications, official examinations, promotion meetings.

Negative register (when activated unfavourably)

Rare. When inauspicious, the register softens to 'door opened but to the wrong room' — favourable timing applied to a misjudged target.

When to consult 開門

Favourable for questions about opening anything — businesses, official applications, formal appointments, interactions with authority figures, and any 'beginning' that involves formal recognition. Pairs naturally with 生門 (Life gate); the two together are the most-favourable beginning combination.

Why generic Open Gate interpretation fails

開門’s register interacts with the star, spirit, stem, and palace elements that share its palace in a specific consultation. The same Open Gate reads very differently at its native northwest palace versus at a non-native palace where elemental conflict suppresses the gate. Master Sean Chan’s QMDJ forecasting consultation reads the gate’s actual activation for your specific question.

Practical priorities

  • Identify whether 開門 is landing on a palace relevant to your question — the gate’s very auspicious register matters only when its palace alignment is part of your question’s chart geometry.
  • Read the gate’s native alignment — 開門 at the northwest palace is the strongest expression of its register. Non-native alignments may produce 門迫 (Pressed Gate) where elemental conflict suppresses the gate.
  • Pair the gate with the star and spirit on the same palace for the full reading. Book a forecasting consultation for chart-aware interpretation.

Frequently asked questions

What does 開門 mean in a Qi Men Dun Jia chart?

The open gate — 開門 is classically auspicious for openings, official appointments, government interactions, and any beginning that requires formal recognition. The gate's domain is opening, beginning, official appointments, government / authority interactions, leadership advancement.

Where is 開門 natively positioned?

開門 natively occupies the northwest palace () in the Earth board. Native alignment produces the strongest expression of the gate's register; non-native alignments are read with attention to whether the elemental flow supports or suppresses the gate.

Is 開門 always very auspicious?

The default tier is very auspicious, but the actual register depends on which palace the gate lands on, which star and spirit share that palace, and what your consultation is about. Even reliably-favourable gates can read with caution when the surrounding pattern is unfavourable.

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