Sixth Hexagram - Song Hexagram, Heaven over Water (Qian above Kan below)

乾 ☰ 坎 ☵

Song Hexagram - Heaven over Water (Sixth Hexagram)

Original Text

Song, you zu ji zhi, zhong ji, zhong xiong. Li jian da ren, bu li shu da huo.

Translation in Chinese

Song Hexagram - Heaven over Water symbolizes argument and trouble. This hexagram indicates trouble in argument, but needs to maintain integrity and vigilance, middle period may be auspicious, but the end will be凶险. Suitable for seeing a person with good character, not suitable for adventuring across a great river.

Interpretation

Song Hexagram (Heaven over Water) has the hexagram of Qian and Kan, symbolizing water on the sky, difficult to fall into rain, indicating trouble in argument and difficulty. This hexagram emphasizes confidence and vigilance in argument, suitable for reading trouble and argument.

Detailed Explanation of the Hexagram

  • Symbols: Conflict, hostility, argument
  • Fortune: Fortune descends, various things are not in order, argument is complicated. Back off one step, the sky is wide, let it go. Avoid unnecessary argument.
  • Love: Both parties have different personalities, misunderstanding, argument frequently. Need to patiently listen to the other person's ideas, resolve the conflict.
  • Career: Buys and sells both parties have no common sense, opinions are not compatible, conflict is continuous, trading is difficult. Investment timing is incorrect, easy to be fooled and cause trouble or litigation. Must be careful and pay attention.
  • Work: Interview process may cause trouble or misunderstanding. Must pay attention to manners.

64 Hexagrams of the I Ching

The 64 Hexagrams of the I Ching are recorded in the Book of Changes, one of the important classics of ancient China. It contains 64 hexagrams, each with its specific symbol and commentary, used to describe and predict natural phenomena and human affairs. Here is a catalog of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching: