The configuration applies when the chart-holder’s day stem activates Hua Quan (化權) on a star that occupies the Career palace (官祿宮). The activated star itself varies by day stem — for example, Jia stem activates Hua Quan on Lian Zhen; Yi activates it on Tian Ji; Bing activates it on Tian Tong; and so on across the 10 stems. Whichever star is activated, when it sits in the Career palace, the configuration described here applies. The palace also sits opposite the Spouse palace (夫妻宮) on the Spouse–Career (夫妻–官祿線) — classical practice always reads the two palaces together.
Practitioner reading: Hua Quan in the Career palace is one of the system’s clearest senior-leadership signatures. The chart-holder ascends to genuine executive authority — not nominal title but real direction-setting power. Particularly strong when combined with Hua Lu in the same trine.
At textbook level, the configuration concentrates executive force into this life domain — the area where the chart-holder exercises genuine direction. The exact reading depends on which star receives the transformation in your day-stem column (different chart-holders see different stars activated here). Either way, the activated palace becomes a primary domain in any chart reading: it features in the favourable-cycle forecasts and re-fires whenever the chart-holder’s 10-year or annual luck stem matches the natal stem.
Practitioners reading at depth weigh four further layers that this reference does not develop: which Main Star is actually receiving Hua Quan for the chart-holder’s day stem, what other stars share or oppose the Career palace, whether self-transformations (自化) on adjacent palaces alter the configuration’s expression, and how the current 10-year and annual luck cycles re-activate or quiet the configuration. Synthesising these layers across a real chart is the practitioner skill the Zi Wei Dou Shu Masterclass teaches.