Sitting opposite the Career palace (官祿宮), this configuration occupies the Spouse–Career (夫妻–官祿線) and reads against partnership against profession in the classical mirror axis: Spouse · Travel · Fortune · Career. Ju Men transforms 化祿 under Xin (辛), 化權 under Gui (癸), 化忌 under Ding (丁).
Classical commentary marks this configuration with 巨門居夫妻, 言語多紛爭 (‘Ju Men in the Spouse palace — much verbal conflict’), particularly with Ding (丁) 化忌.
The textbook reading: chart-holders relate to romantic partnership through verbal star — mouth, scrutiny, sceptical intelligence. Common signatures include lawyers, journalists, copywriters, teachers, debaters in any field. Ju Men’s characteristic risk — gossip, slander, defamation, or chronic verbal friction under Ding (丁) 化忌 — surfaces specifically through romantic partnership 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.
At depth, practitioners read four additional layers beyond this baseline: 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 Spouse Palace and the opposing Career Palace. Synthesising these layers across a real chart is the practitioner skill the Zi Wei Dou Shu Masterclass teaches.