Wu Qu in the Siblings Palace often means brothers, sisters, cousins, or close peers are useful and capable, but the value usually shows up as help, leverage, or resources more than soft emotional warmth.
What This Means
This is a resource-line reading. The chart may show reliable siblings, competent peers, or a family network that gets things done. It does not automatically mean intimacy. Sometimes the support is strongest in money, work, or logistics rather than daily closeness.
How To Read It
Read the Siblings Palace with the Wealth and Parents palaces. The key question is whether this part of the chart gives hands-on help, business resources, or simply tough, capable people who are not very sentimental.
Simple Examples
- A strong pattern does not always describe the person directly; sometimes it shows up through siblings, parents, or children first.
- When the wealth palace is involved, check cash flow, income source, and whether money can be retained.
- A sibling may be the one who helps with business setup, funding, or difficult practical tasks even if the relationship is not especially tender.
Practical Order
First define the question. Then read the palace, its opposite palace, the supporting palaces, and the ten-year or annual trigger. This keeps the reading useful for career, money, relationships, and real choices.
