Lian Zhen and Po Jun in the Parents Palace may describe a family line shaped by strong rules, disruption, relocation, separation, or repeated rebuilding. It does not prove parental loss or a broken family. The first task is to distinguish physical distance, emotional discontinuity, strict expectations, and practical instability.
The stars describe a changing family structure
Lian Zhen emphasizes boundaries and judgment; Po Jun emphasizes breaking and remaking. Together in Parents, they can fit elders who live apart, work in demanding environments, enforce hard rules, or repeatedly change the household structure. The person may become independent early because stability is limited, not because affection is absent.
Two combinations refine the story
Example one: Lian Zhen-Po Jun occupies Parents while Life is strong and Career is supported. Early self-reliance may become decisive career motivation. Example two: the same pair is joined by pressure to Inner Life and the sibling axis. Family members may care but have little capacity to help one another, leaving the person vigilant or reluctant to depend on others.
Do not force a parent-loss sequence
Traditional readings may compare the Sun and Moon to discuss father and mother lines. Use that comparison conditionally. A weak line can mean limited presence, poor communication, distance, or concern; it does not automatically mean death. Health or psychological claims require professional evaluation, and astrology cannot replace it.
Chart-reading order
Start with Lian Zhen-Po Jun in Parents and identify whether change, rules, or distance dominates. Compare the Sun and Moon lines without making absolute claims. Read Life and Inner Life for the effect on independence and trust, then Career for constructive outlets. Finally, use decade and annual cycles to see when family duties, relocation, caregiving, or boundary decisions become active.
