Siblings Palace in Zi Wei Dou Shu: Peers, Sharing, and Boundaries

Read it as the peer-and-sharing area of the chart.

For modern readers, the Siblings Palace can include siblings, peers, classmates, partners at the same level, and people who share resources with you.

For English readers, the key is to treat Zi Wei Dou Shu as a structured chart-reading method. Keep the traditional terms when they help search and recognition, but translate the idea into everyday language before making a judgment.


What It Shows

It shows whether peer relationships tend to help, drain, compete, or require clear boundaries.

Money and Boundaries

When money-related patterns touch this palace, shared money and informal cooperation should be handled carefully.

Modern Example

A friend wants to start a side business with you. This palace helps you ask whether the relationship can handle money pressure.

How to Use It

Use written agreements, clear roles, and clean boundaries when this area carries pressure.

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