Zi Wei Dou Shu Constellation: Ju Ri In The Same Palace
The Ju Ri in the Same Palace constellation (Ju Men, Tai Yang in the same palace) consists of Tai Yang and Ju Men stationed together at the Tiger or Monkey palaces. The Tiger position is more favorable, as both Ju Men and Tai Yang are brightest there.
Advantages: This configuration indicates abundant wealth and ambition, with the individual possessing strong oratory skills and a deep commitment to public service. Persistence and hard work are essential to their success; through diligence, they can achieve impressive results.
Disadvantages: Success often requires overcoming rivals, which can lead to disputes and slander. When aligned with Hua Ji, the risk of gossip and conflict intensifies.
When Ju Men and Tai Yang are at the Tiger position, and the triangle palaces contain ausipicious stars like Lu Cun, Hua Lu, Hua Ke, Hua Quan, Zuo Fu, You Bi, Wen Chang, Wen Qu, Tian Kui, and Tian Yue, this configuration reaches its full potential. People with this configuration often achieve prominence, making a political career especially fitting. They are likely to gain fame over wealth, becoming notable figures in society. This is an especially auspicious setup for individuals born in the Geng, Xin, or Gui years without the four killing stars, forming a superior configuration. When positioned in the Monkey palace, the outcome is less ideal, though if free from destructive stars, it still brings noteworthy fortune.
An ancient verse says:
“Ju and Ri together shine upon three generations
Destined with talent, a force to define
When no destructive stars seek to oppose
A purple robe, jade belt—their rank will disclose.”
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