兌宮 (West Palace, Duì Gōng) is one of the 9 Palaces (九宮) of Qi Men Dun Jia, based on the Luo Shu (洛書) square. The Dui west palace — youngest daughter, speech, sudden shocks, and legal disputes; classically inauspicious default register.
兌宮: classical attributes and register
兌宮 is the palace at Luo Shu position 7, governing the west direction. The metal element of this palace and the family-position assignment shape how the gate / star / spirit / stem components landing here are read.
The West palace governs questions about the youngest daughter, speech and communication, sudden shocks, and legal matters. Its native star 天柱 (pillar / destruction) and native gate 驚門 (startle) give it an inauspicious default register — favourable only for very specific contexts (prosecutorial work, ending things). For most everyday consultations, the West palace warns of shocks and disputes.
Why generic palace interpretation fails
The 兌宮 palace's register is a baseline — what the palace contributes before any gate / star / spirit / stem lands on it. The actual reading for a specific consultation depends on which components occupy the palace at the time of the question. The native 天柱 star and 驚門 gate carry the strongest expression of the palace's intrinsic register; non-native components either amplify or moderate that baseline. Chart-aware reading reads what is actually present.
Practical priorities
Read the 兌宮 palace's baseline register first — the palace contributes its element, trigram, family-position, and native-star/gate registers to whatever components land on it.
Identify the components actually landing on this palace in your current consultation. The chart-cast pattern is what determines the read; the palace's baseline is the canvas, not the painting.
Book a forecasting consultation via QMDJ forecasting service for chart-aware reading of any high-stakes question involving this palace.
Frequently asked questions
What does the 兌宮 palace mean in QMDJ?
The Dui west palace — youngest daughter, speech, sudden shocks, and legal disputes; classically inauspicious default register. The palace governs youngest daughter register, communication / speech, sudden shocks, legal matters, joyful gatherings.
What is the 兌宮 palace's family position?
The 兌宮 palace is associated with the Youngest Daughter role under classical doctrine. When questions about the youngest daughter arise, the components landing on this palace are read with particular attention.
Why does the 兌宮 palace have a native gate?
Each of the eight cardinal/intercardinal palaces has a native gate that is the strongest expression of that palace's elemental and directional register. The 兌宮 palace's native gate is 驚門 — when this gate lands on its native palace in a consultation, the configuration is at maximum strength of the gate's register.
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