Combination Positioning
7 Red (Po Jun) × 6 White (Wu Qu)
7 Red (Po Jun) with 6 White (Wu Qu) (澤天夬) emphasizes Metal–Metal interaction in the Dui/Qian palette.
7 Red over 6 White is double metal, but not the same as calm authority. This version leans toward blade, enforcement, decisive cutting, and the risk that control becomes aggression.
Combination Influence
Career & Wealth
Useful in military, policing, surgery, hard negotiation, compliance, and turnaround situations where one must cut cleanly and act without softness.
Love & Relationship
Relationships here can feel cold, strategic, or punitive. The risk is not confusion but severity, mutual wounding, or control enforced through fear.
Personality
The person may be sharp, efficient, disciplined, and hard to sway. In a weak phase, decisiveness becomes cruelty, theft, or the classic 'crossed swords' pattern.
Health
Watch metal-related injury, blood incidents, falls, surgery, lung stress, and overhard living patterns that leave no room for recovery.
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
- If the power is usable : Apply it in structured, disciplined settings where precision, standards, and decisive execution are required.
- If the sector is harsh : Avoid aggressive activation, punitive management, and any layout that makes a tense environment even more cutting.
- Reading mistake to avoid : Do not merge 7-6 with 6-7. Here 7 Red leads, so opportunistic sharpness arrives before 6 White's order and can turn discipline into coercion.
Common Questions
Q: What is the core signal of 7 Red × 6 White?
A:
It is a decisive, blade-like double-metal pattern: strong for enforcement when controlled, dangerous when driven by hostility or greed.
Q: What should be avoided?
A:
Avoid adding heat, conflict, or harsh authority to an already brittle sector. That is how the crossed-swords reading gets triggered.