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Ding Shi Er Gong Jue (Setting the Twelve Palaces)

The method for determining the positions of the twelve palaces in Zi Wei Dou Shu, which establishes the basic framework of the chart.

Updated: 2025-03-07

title: Ding Shi Er Gong Jue (Setting the Twelve Palaces) description: The method for determining the positions of the twelve palaces in Zi Wei Dou Shu, which establishes the basic framework of the chart.

Ding Shi Er Gong Jue (Setting the Twelve Palaces)

Overview

The "Ding Shi Er Gong Jue" is a method for determining the positions of the twelve palaces in Zi Wei Dou Shu. Each of the twelve palaces represents a different aspect of life and forms the basic structure of the chart. This method, which establishes how the other eleven palaces are arranged with the Life Palace as the starting point, is a fundamental step in chart construction.

Basic Principles

The twelve palaces in Zi Wei Dou Shu are arranged according to the following principles:

  1. Life Palace-Centered: Starting from the Life Palace, the other palaces are arranged clockwise.
  2. Continuity of the Twelve Palaces: The twelve palaces are arranged consecutively, each symbolizing a specific area of life.
  3. Law of Opposite Palaces: Palaces located diagonally opposite each other represent related areas.

Method for Arranging the Twelve Palaces

Basic Arrangement

After determining the Life Palace, the other palaces are arranged in the following order:

  1. Life Palace (Ming Gong): The center of a person's destiny, personality, and overall fortune
  2. Siblings Palace (Xiong Di Gong): Siblings, relatives, early stage of relationships
  3. Spouse Palace (Fu Qi Gong): Marriage, partnerships, cooperative relationships
  4. Children Palace (Zi Nü Gong): Children, creativity, projects
  5. Wealth Palace (Cai Bo Gong): Property, income, material resources
  6. Health Palace (Ji E Gong): Health, illness, difficulties
  7. Travel Palace (Qian Yi Gong): Travel, movement, changes
  8. Friends Palace (Jiao You Gong): Friends, social networks, helpers
  9. Career Palace (Guan Lu Gong): Career, social status, public recognition
  10. Property Palace (Tian Zhai Gong): Real estate, owned property, home environment
  11. Fortune Palace (Fu De Gong): Inner happiness, hidden wealth, spiritual resources
  12. Parents Palace (Fu Mu Gong): Parents, authority figures, tradition

Arrangement Procedure

  1. Identify the Life Palace: Start with the Life Palace determined by the "An Ming Shen Gong Jue."
  2. Arrange Clockwise: Arrange the other eleven palaces clockwise from the Life Palace.

For example, if the Life Palace is in Shen (west):

  • Life Palace: Shen
  • Siblings Palace: You
  • Spouse Palace: Xu
  • Children Palace: Hai
  • Wealth Palace: Zi
  • Health Palace: Chou
  • Travel Palace: Yin
  • Friends Palace: Mao
  • Career Palace: Chen
  • Property Palace: Si
  • Fortune Palace: Wu
  • Parents Palace: Wei

Meaning and Interpretation of the Twelve Palaces

Each palace represents a specific aspect of life:

| Palace | Area Symbolized | Related Matters | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Life Palace | Personality, Destiny | Character, Appearance, Overall Fortune | | Siblings Palace | Brothers and Sisters | Sibling Relationships, Early Social Relations | | Spouse Palace | Marriage | Spouse, Partnerships | | Children Palace | Children | Descendants, Creativity, Projects | | Wealth Palace | Property | Income, Material Resources, Economic Situation | | Health Palace | Health | Illness, Difficulties, Obstacles | | Travel Palace | Movement | Travel, Residence Changes, Life Changes | | Friends Palace | Friends | Social Networks, Helpers | | Career Palace | Career | Occupation, Social Status, Fame | | Property Palace | Real Estate | Living Environment, Owned Property | | Fortune Palace | Inner Happiness | Hidden Talents, Spiritual Resources | | Parents Palace | Parents | Superiors, Authority Figures, Traditional Values |

Theoretical Basis

This arrangement method is based on the ancient Chinese cosmology and the correspondence between the cycle of the twelve Earthly Branches and various aspects of human life.

Applications and Considerations

  1. Relationship Between Palaces: Opposite palaces (e.g., Life Palace and Travel Palace, Wealth Palace and Career Palace) influence each other.
  2. Relationship with Stars: The stars placed in each palace determine the detailed characteristics and fortune of that palace.
  3. Influence of the Four Transformations: The positions of the Four Transformations (Hua Lu, Hua Quan, Hua Ke, Hua Ji) alter the nature of each palace.

Conclusion

The "Ding Shi Er Gong Jue" is an important procedure that forms the basic framework of a Zi Wei Dou Shu chart. The accurate arrangement of the twelve palaces forms the foundation for the overall interpretation of the chart and provides a framework for understanding fortune in various aspects of life.