Combination Positioning
6 White (Wu Qu) × 7 Red (Po Jun)
6 White (Wu Qu) with 7 Red (Po Jun) (天澤履) emphasizes Metal–Metal interaction in the Qian/Dui palette.
6 White with 7 Red is hard metal meeting sharp metal. It can produce disciplined tactical strength in the right setting, but is also one of the clearest pairings for coercion, theft, injury, punishment, and “crossed blades” when disturbed.
Combination Influence
Career & Wealth
In positive expression this pairing can support command-and-strike professions: regulation, enforcement, tactical operations, emergency response, surgery, litigation, or hard-edged commercial negotiation.
Love & Relationship
In household life it often feels like authority plus sharp speech, rank plus humiliation, or a space where people obey outwardly but feel cut inwardly.
Personality
People influenced by this pairing may seem disciplined, strategic, severe, and verbally exacting. In imbalance, the same traits become punitive, predatory, and dangerously willing to win by force.
Health
Health and safety concerns are strong: blades, metal injury, falls, lung stress, head or throat issues, and risk amplified by harsh room form or aggressive human use.
Reference Notes
紫白诀: 交剑煞与多劫掠。
— Reference cue; validate with timing and sector form.
玄机赋: 职掌兵权,武曲峰当庚兑。
— Reference cue; validate with timing and sector form.
Reading Cues
- Do not confuse tactical power with safety : Even when the pairing seems usable, it should be handled with discipline. This is a palace where sharp success and sharp damage can sit very close together.
- Watch for punishment, loss, and crossed blades : If this palace is noisy, sharp, pressurized, insecure, or already home to conflict, the pairing often manifests as injury, theft, coercion, or retaliatory force.
- Check whether metal is governing or cutting : Validate with room use, leadership pattern, security, sharp objects, and whether the space is containing hard power or turning it into violence.
Common Questions
Q: What is the core signal of 6 White × 7 Red?
A:
Its core signal is tactical hard metal: discipline, command, sharp execution, and the risk that the same edge turns into punishment, theft, or injury.
Q: What should be avoided?
A:
Avoid harsh activation, fear-based control, poor security, and emotionally violent use. This pairing punishes sloppy handling faster than softer combinations do.