玄武 (Xuan Wu spirit) landing on the 離宮 (South Palace) is one of the 72 cells in the classical QMDJ Spirit × Palace matrix. 玄武 (Xuan Wu) at 離宮 (South Palace).
玄武 at 離宮: classical reading
When 玄武 (Xuan Wu, the Mysterious Warrior / Black Tortoise spirit) lands on the 離宮 south palace, the configuration combines the spirit's inauspicious register (theft) with the palace's fire-element ground and middle daughter register. Spirits are interpretive lenses rather than elemental components — the spirit modulates how the gate / star sharing this palace are read.
Spirit attributes
Spirit:玄武 (Xuan Wu, "Mysterious Warrior / Black Tortoise") — inauspicious
Domain: Theft, betrayal by hidden parties, water-related risk, nighttime danger, lawsuits with hidden parties
Palace attributes
Palace:離宮 (South Palace) — Luo Shu 9
Element: fire
Direction: south
Family position: Middle Daughter
How spirits read at this palace
Unlike gates and stars (which carry their own elements and have native palaces of maximum strength), spirits operate as interpretive lenses across whichever palace they land on in a given consultation. 玄武’s inauspicious register at the 離宮 palace tells the practitioner what kind of energy is operating around the palace’s domain (middle daughter register / fame). Read the gate and star sharing this palace alongside the spirit for a complete classical reading.
When to look for this configuration
This combination is most relevant when your consultation involves middle daughter register or fame and the spirit-driven interpretive register of theft. A QMDJ forecasting consultation reads whether this configuration is actually present in your current chart.
Practical priorities
Read the spirit alongside the gate and star sharing this palace. Spirits modulate; the gate and star carry the actionable register.
Identify whether 玄武’s register is relevant to your specific question. The spirit may be present in the chart but not activating for your consultation if its palace is not part of the question's geometry.
Book chart-aware reading via QMDJ forecasting consultation for any high-stakes question requiring this configuration.
Frequently asked questions
What does 玄武 at 離宮 mean?
玄武 (Xuan Wu) at 離宮 (South Palace). The mysterious-warrior spirit — 玄武 carries theft, betrayal, and hidden-adversary registers; classically inauspicious except for investigations.
Do spirits have native palaces like gates and stars?
No — unlike gates and stars (which have native-palace alignments where their register operates at maximum strength), spirits rotate freely with the dun period and operate as interpretive lenses across whichever palace they land on. The spirit's tier and domain are constant; what changes per consultation is which palace activates the spirit's reading.
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