Combination Positioning
6 White (Wu Qu) × 9 Purple (You Bi)
6 White (Wu Qu) with 9 Purple (You Bi) (天火同人) emphasizes Metal–Fire interaction in the Qian/Li palette.
6 White with 9 Purple is authority meeting fire and visibility. This pairing can produce prestige, leadership presence, and major public outcomes, but it also carries the danger of status being heated into conflict, pride, or combustion.
Combination Influence
Career & Wealth
This pairing supports leadership visibility, public office, reputation, ceremonial roles, and the kind of career where power must also be seen, staged, or symbolically affirmed.
Love & Relationship
In relationships it often brings pride, authority, heat, and dramatic expression. Attraction may be strong, but control and ego can rise just as quickly.
Personality
The tone is regal, expressive, and status-conscious. At its best it is radiant command; at its worst it becomes reactive pride, domination, and a need to win emotionally as well as structurally.
Health
Watch head, neck, lungs, eyes, blood pressure, heat symptoms, inflammation, and the physical cost of living under constant performance and authority pressure.
Reference Notes
玄空秘旨: 火烧天而张相斗,家生骂父之儿。
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玄空秘旨: 丁丙朝干,贵客而有耄老之寿。
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Reading Cues
- Strong for visible leadership with restraint : This pairing suits reception spaces, leadership zones, ceremonial settings, and public-facing rooms if the fire of recognition is kept in proportion.
- Watch prestige overheat into conflict : If the palace is already proud, bright, hot, or emotionally intense, 6-9 can quickly move from noble presence into open clash and burnout.
- Differentiate radiance from combustion : The key judgment is whether the fire is ennobling the authority or consuming it. In appearance, both can look equally grand at first.
Common Questions
Q: What is the core signal of 6 White × 9 Purple?
A:
Its core signal is heated authority: public fire meeting commanding metal, producing prestige, visibility, and real risk around pride, conflict, and overheat.
Q: What should be avoided?
A:
Avoid turning this palace into a nonstop high-status performance zone. Too much heat and display can weaken the very authority it is meant to project.