Combination Positioning
4 Green (Wen Qu) × 1 White (Tan Lang)
4 Green (Wen Qu) with 1 White (Tan Lang) (風水渙) emphasizes Wood–Water interaction in the Xun/Kan palette.
4 Green with 1 White is one of the clearest cultured-flow pairings. Compared with 1-4, this version reads more from refinement taking the lead: study, writing, language, and graceful influence moving outward on a water base.
Combination Influence
Career & Wealth
This pairing supports scholarship, publishing, teaching, advising, design, cultural work, and careers where reputation grows through refinement rather than force.
Love & Relationship
In relationships it often shows tenderness, subtle attraction, emotional literacy, and romantic imagination, but it can also drift into idealization or boundary softness.
Personality
The tone is perceptive, aesthetic, articulate, and socially graceful. At its best it is elegant and quietly influential; at its worst it becomes overly suggestible, evasive, or too dependent on mood and atmosphere.
Health
Watch nervous depletion, sleep disturbance, hormonal sensitivity, and lifestyle imbalance created by too much sensual drift or too little grounding.
Reference Notes
紫白诀: 一四同宫,准发科名之显。
— Reference cue; validate with timing and sector form.
飞星赋: 当知四荡一淫,淫荡者扶之归正。
— Reference cue; validate with timing and sector form.
Reading Cues
- Best for refined output : This palace works well for writing, reading, planning, study, or any space where calm expression and subtle attention matter more than aggressive activity.
- Keep the room clear, not dreamy : The pairing weakens when elegance turns into drift. Softness is useful here only if it still supports clarity and purpose.
- Do not merge it with 1-4 : Compared with 1-4, this page reads more from the 4 Green side: cultivated influence, presentation, and refined communication rather than water-led nourishment first.
Common Questions
Q: What is the core signal of 4 Green × 1 White?
A:
Its core signal is refined flow: cultured wood drawing on water to produce study, language, reputation, and elegant influence.
Q: What should be avoided?
A:
Avoid turning this palace into a purely sensual or decorative zone. Too much softness can dissolve the disciplined, scholarly side of the pairing.