Structurally, You Bi (右弼) in the Self palace (命宮) is read alongside the opposite Travel (遷移宮) on the Self–Travel axis (命遷線) — classical practice never reads these two palaces in isolation. You Bi is one of the six classical auxiliary stars (輔星) that condition every chart configuration; it’s Yin Water in element, paired classically with Zuo Fu (左輔), and reads stably across day and night charts. The Self palace classically governs self / life / personality.
Classical phrasing for You Bi in this register: 右弼配輔 — ‘You Bi pairs with Zuo Fu; the two together complete the supporting pair’. The general practitioner reading: configurations needing diplomatic support, partnerships, customer-facing roles. Specifically in the Self palace, the auxiliary-star register of mediation interacts with the palace’s self / life / personality domain — supporting it (when the chart structure aligns) or testing it (when it doesn’t).
Textbook reading: the chart-holder reads as someone with mediation as a baseline trait — others see them this way before they prove it. You Bi as an auxiliary star tends to lift this configuration when the chart structure is sound; when killing stars share or oppose the palace, the lift can be partial. The reading shifts noticeably when the chart-holder enters a 10-year luck phase that re-activates the Self palace.
For the synthesis itself. The synthesis question for this configuration is: (1) which Main Stars share the palace and which sit in the opposing Travel (遷移宮); (2) which other auxiliary or killing stars share the palace (especially the partner star, Zuo Fu (左輔)); (3) whether any of the Four Transformations (四化) activate the Main Stars in this palace for the chart-holder’s day stem; (4) day-vs-night chart distinction; (5) the active 10-year and annual luck cycles re-shaping the palace. This is the synthesis the Zi Wei Dou Shu Masterclass teaches in depth. To check whether this configuration applies to your specific chart, plot it free at the ZWDS calculator.