Combination Positioning
3 Jade (Lu Cun) × 7 Red (Po Jun)
3 Jade (Lu Cun) with 7 Red (Po Jun) (雷澤歸妹) emphasizes Wood–Metal interaction in the Zhen/Dui palette.
3 Jade with 7 Red is one of the clearest conflict pairings in the combo set: rising force meets cutting force. This is less about simple weakness and more about escalation, injury, dispute, theft, and verbal or physical collision if badly triggered.
Combination Influence
Career & Wealth
In work settings this pairing may show competitive environments, tactical confrontation, or breakthrough under pressure, but it easily turns corrosive where trust, calm negotiation, or emotional stability are needed.
Love & Relationship
Relationships under this pairing often suffer from sharp words, status struggle, retaliation, or cycles where one person provokes and the other cuts back even harder.
Personality
The dominant tone is collision: boldness meeting sharpness. People may look quick, combative, clever, defensive, and unwilling to yield, even when the situation calls for de-escalation.
Health
Watch for limb injury, cuts, collisions, surgery, transport accidents, and health outcomes tied to conflict, haste, force, or harsh environments.
Reference Notes
玄空秘旨: 雷风金伐,定被金伤。
— Reference cue; validate with timing and sector form.
玄空秘旨: 足以金而蹒跚。
— Reference cue; validate with timing and sector form.
Reading Cues
- Do not activate where conflict already lives : If this palace already holds quarrels, noise, sharp objects, insecure boundaries, or unstable traffic, this pairing usually gets worse with stimulation.
- Read the pairing as escalation risk : The practical question is rarely “is it lucky?” but “what kind of clash is being amplified here: words, theft, movement, weapons, or authority conflict?”
- Check where force and edge are meeting : Validate with road rush, sharp form, room users, sound level, and whether the palace turns assertive energy into accomplishment or injury.
Common Questions
Q: What is the core signal of 3 Jade × 7 Red?
A:
Its core signal is escalation through collision: rising wood meets cutting metal, producing dispute, aggression, and heightened accident or breach risk when unmanaged.
Q: What should be avoided?
A:
Avoid aggressive activation, emotionally charged use, and any assumption that more movement will clear the problem. This pairing often injures by acceleration.