Sitting opposite the Fortune palace (福德宮), this configuration occupies the Wealth–Fortune (財福線) and forms part of the chart’s primary life-direction square with Self and Career: Self · Wealth · Career · Fortune. Tan Lang transforms 化祿 under Wu (戊), 化權 under Ji (己), 化忌 under Gui (癸).
Classical commentary marks this configuration with 貪狼化祿守財帛, 富甲一方 (‘Tan Lang transformed to prosperity in the Wealth palace — wealth that dominates a region’).
The textbook reading: chart-holders relate to cash flow and earning through appetite — primary peach blossom (主桃花), charisma engine. Common signatures include F&B founders, entertainers, marketers, property developers, anyone whose work depends on attraction. Tan Lang’s characteristic risk — over-extension, romantic scandal, addictive patterns under Gui (癸) 化忌 — surfaces specifically through cash flow and earning when supporting conditions are absent. Pairings with Wu Qu 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 Wealth Palace and the opposing Fortune Palace. Synthesising these layers across a real chart is the practitioner skill the Zi Wei Dou Shu Masterclass teaches.