Structurally, the configuration sits opposite the Siblings palace (兄弟宮) on the Siblings–Friends (兄僕線) axis, and completes the peer-network axis with Siblings: Children · Friends · Parents · Siblings. Ju Men transforms 化祿 under Xin (辛), 化權 under Gui (癸), 化忌 under Ding (丁).
Practitioner reading places the configuration where verbal star — mouth, scrutiny, sceptical intelligence meets the chart-holder’s broader social network, subordinates, and employees: the chart-holder tends to bring scrutiny to the leader–follower dynamic, employee relationships, and the looser social ties.
At textbook level, the configuration tends to produce lawyers, journalists, copywriters, teachers, debaters in any field, with the how the chart-holder relates to the people who report to them or orbit them taking on verbal precision. Ju Men’s characteristic risk — gossip, slander, defamation, or chronic verbal friction under Ding (丁) 化忌 — surfaces specifically through subordinates and broader network when supporting conditions are absent. Pairings with Tai Yang reinforce this picture; pairings with the Four Killings (擎羊, 陀羅, 火星, 鈴星) sharing or opposing the palace can flip it.
The four layers a practitioner-grade reading examines but this reference does not develop: which auxiliary stars (左輔, 右弼, 文昌, 文曲, 天魁, 天鉞) share or oppose the palace, whether any of the Four Killings (擎羊, 陀羅, 火星, 鈴星) sit in the same or opposing palace, whether self-transformations (自化) on adjacent palaces alter the configuration’s energy, and how the current 10-year and annual luck cycles activate or suppress what sits in the Friends Palace and the opposing Siblings Palace. Synthesising these layers across a real chart is the practitioner skill the Zi Wei Dou Shu Masterclass teaches.