Luoxian means that a star is in a fallen or weakened state. Tai Yin in this condition in the Siblings Palace does not mean siblings are inherently harmful. The palace also covers peers, close associates, and the practical resources exchanged among equals. The pattern asks whether support is dependable and whether money, care, and emotion are being mixed without clear rules.
What the Siblings Palace Includes
Beyond biological siblings, this palace can describe colleagues at a similar level, trusted friends, partners in a small venture, and people expected to help informally. Tai Yin represents care, accumulation, and security. When fallen here, support may be inconsistent, indirect, or emotionally complicated. The person may receive help, but not always in the form or at the time expected.
Combinations for Money and Cooperation
Fallen Tai Yin in the Siblings Palace with Hua Ji can point to recurring tension over loans, shared expenses, family care, or an informal partnership. A concrete reading might be a sibling repeatedly needing financial help or business partners avoiding a clear accounting process. Fallen Tai Yin in Siblings with a pressured Wealth Palace strengthens the need to separate personal affection from financial commitments.
Supportive Stars Can Change the Outcome
Fallen Tai Yin in the Siblings Palace with Zuo Fu and You Bi can still provide capable peers, although their help may be practical rather than emotionally expressive. Kui and Yue, stars associated with assistance and opportunity, may bring reliable advisers or colleagues. If Hua Ke also supports the structure, cooperation may work best through professional expertise and documented roles. Difficult stars do not make partnership impossible; they make selection and boundaries more important.
Chart-Reading Order
First judge Tai Yin's brightness and fallen condition in the Siblings Palace. Next inspect Hua Ji, Zuo Fu, You Bi, Kui, Yue, and Hua Ke. Then connect the Wealth Palace for money and the Career Palace for shared work. Finally examine the active cycles. Decide whether the period concerns family support, peer cooperation, loans, or partnership, and put repayment terms, ownership, and duties in writing.
