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Love I Ching Reading — Xun (The Gentle) → Qian (The Creative) — August 2, 2026

Cast on 2026-08-02 · Xun (Wind) Palace (Wood) · Void Yin Mao

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Full Divination Chart

Primary

Hexagram 57 — Xun (The Gentle)

Xun (Wind) Palace · Wood

Resulting

Hexagram 1 — Qian (The Creative)

Qian (Heaven) Palace · Metal
Six Gods Primary Self/Other Line Changing Resulting Line Resulting
Vermilion Bird
Sib. Mao Wood
Self
Xu Earth Wea.
Azure Dragon
Off. Si Fire
Shen Metal Off.
Black Tortoise
Wea. Wei Earth
×
Wu Fire Off.
White Tiger
Off. You Metal
Other
Chen Earth Wea.
Teng She
Par. Hai Water
Yin Wood Sib.
Gou Chen
Wea. Chou Earth
×
Zi Water Par.
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AI Interpretation

The probability of rekindling this relationship of over a year in the second half of 2026 is relatively low, and the process would be accompanied by severe friction. The core basis for this is that the Primary Hexagram presents a Six-Clash changing into a Resulting Hexagram (clash indicates dispersion and rapidity). Furthermore, the Yong Shen (Focus) representing the relationship is severely restrained and damaged by the day and month, indicating that the Qi of your shared destiny has already weakened significantly.

The Overall Trend for Reconciliation in the Second Half of the Year is a Six-Clash Dispersion with a Cold Attitude from the Man

Background Analysis

Seeking a relationship reading and encountering a Six-Clash Hexagram (where all six lines internally clash, and the Resulting Hexagram is also pure Qian (Heaven) clashing) indicates that the Qi is scattered and difficult to gather, meaning this relationship has passed its optimal period for harmony. The timing of having been broken up for over a year is reflected in the hexagram by the Self Line (representing the querent) falling into a Void (Yin and Mao are Void; the Self Line, Mao Wood, is exactly in a Void state). This suggests that the querent is still unable to let go of this relationship, trapped in mental exhaustion and unfulfilled expectations. The development of a Six-Clash Hexagram is extremely fast. If contact occurs in the second half of the year, the outcome will be quickly determined, and it is highly likely to lead to another rapid separation after brief interactions.

The Man's Stance is Suppressed by the Flowing Months, and He Has Almost No Substantial Desire to Return in the Second Half of the Year

Yong Shen (Focus) Analysis

When a woman divines about love, the Officer Line (representing the man or the catalyst for the relationship) is taken as the Yong Shen (Focus). In the hexagram, the Other Line, Officer You Metal, represents him. Although it appears strong due to the support of the day (Shen day), it is restrained by the month commander Wei Earth and the Tai Sui (Year Stem) Wu Fire. Moreover, it is accompanied by the White Tiger (which governs irritability, obstacles, and decisive actions), indicating that he currently harbors resistance or a decisive attitude toward reconciliation and does not wish to be bound by this relationship.

Moving Wealth Turning to Generate Backward Suggests the Woman is Prone to One-Sided Clinging

The two Wealth Lines in the hexagram (representing the foundation of the relationship and the woman herself) move simultaneously. The first line Wealth Chou Earth transforms into Parents Zi Water, forming a "backward restraint" (where the action inadvertently harms the initiator), indicating that actively trying to win him back or clinging to him will not only be ineffective but will also severely drain one's own vitality. The fourth line Wealth Wei Earth transforms into Offspring Wu Fire, which is a backward generation. The Offspring Line specifically restrains the Officer (the man), suggesting that interactions between the two in the second half of the year will easily trigger his aversion. To completely break free, the man might say hurtful things (the Vermilion Bird accompanying the Self Line also governs arguments and disputes).

The Probability of Arguments During Autumn Contact and Complete Cooling in Winter is High

Timing Inference

Because a Six-Clash Hexagram dominates, the timing of outcomes tends to manifest very directly. If reconciliation is forced in the second half of 2026, the critical period of resistance falls in August and September of the Gregorian calendar (the months of Shen and You, which is when the man's Officer Qi is at its peak and his attitude is most unyielding); contact during this time will highly likely hit a wall. By October and November (the months of Xu and Hai), the querent's Self Line emerges from the Void, but will be faced with an even colder reality. Looking at the overall picture, not a single month in the second half of the year forms a favorable structure that generates and harmonizes with the man. Instead, in November (the month of Hai), after emerging from the Void, the cold water and freezing metal will cause the querent to completely recognize the unrecoverable reality and feel disheartened.

Action Advice

  • Abandon the strategy of actively pursuing reconciliation. Avoid clingy behavior or repeated testing in the second half of the year to prevent triggering the harsh rejection and verbal harm brought by the White Tiger accompanying the Other Line.
  • Shift your attention to self-reconstruction. The Self Line being in a Void indicates a current misplacement of emotional reliance. It is advisable to channel your energy into work or study to fill the emotional void.
  • Rationally accept the finalized outcome of this relationship indicated by the Six-Clash structure. Forcing the issue will only lead to the internal drain of a backward restraint. Letting nature take its course and smoothly navigating through the emotional pains of the second half of the year is the optimal solution.
This reading is generated by AI from Liu Yao hexagram theory, with private details obscured. For thoughtful reference only.
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