Hexagram #50
The Cauldron
火風鼎
The sacred vessel cooks transformation. Supreme good fortune and success.
The Cauldron (火風鼎, Hexagram 50) is the 50th of the 64 hexagrams in the I-Ching. It consists of the upper trigram Lí (Fire) (離, Hỏa) over the lower trigram Xùn (Wind) (巽, Mộc). The sacred vessel cooks transformation. Supreme good fortune and success.
Judgment (Thoán từ)
The Cauldron. Supreme good fortune. Success.
Image (Tượng từ)
Fire over wood: the image of the Cauldron. Thus the superior man consolidates his fate by making his position correct.
The Six Lines
- 1
Line 1 yin: A cauldron with legs upturned. Furthers removal of stagnating stuff. One takes a concubine for the sake of her son. No blame.
- 2
Line 2 yang: There is food in the cauldron. My comrades are envious, but they cannot harm me. Good fortune.
- 3
Line 3 yang: The handle of the cauldron is altered. One is impeded in his way of life. The fat of the pheasant is not eaten. Once rain falls, remorse is spent. Good fortune comes in the end.
- 4
Line 4 yang: The legs of the cauldron are broken. The prince’s meal is spilled and his person soiled. Misfortune.
- 5
Line 5 yin: The cauldron has yellow handles, golden carrying rings. Perseverance furthers.
- 6
Line 6 yang: The cauldron has rings of jade. Great good fortune. Nothing that would not act to further.
Nuclear Hexagram (互卦)
䷪Frequently asked questions
- What does the The Cauldron hexagram (火風鼎) mean?
- The Cauldron is hexagram #50 of the 64 I-Ching hexagrams. The sacred vessel cooks transformation. Supreme good fortune and success.
- What is the judgment text of The Cauldron?
- The Cauldron. Supreme good fortune. Success.
- What is the image text of The Cauldron?
- Fire over wood: the image of the Cauldron. Thus the superior man consolidates his fate by making his position correct.
- What are the upper and lower trigrams of The Cauldron?
- The upper trigram of The Cauldron is Lí (Fire) (離) — representing Fire / The Clinging, element Hỏa. The lower trigram is Xùn (Wind) (巽) — representing Wind / The Gentle, element Mộc.
- What is the mutual hexagram (互卦) of The Cauldron?
- The mutual hexagram of The Cauldron is Break-through (Resoluteness) (澤天夬). The mutual hexagram reveals the hidden inner dynamic and intermediate development of the situation.
- What are the six line texts of The Cauldron?
- Line 1: Line 1 yin: A cauldron with legs upturned. Furthers removal of stagnating stuff. One takes a concubine for the sake of her son. No blame. | Line 2: Line 2 yang: There is food in the cauldron. My comrades are envious, but they cannot harm me. Good fortune. | Line 3: Line 3 yang: The handle of the cauldron is altered. One is impeded in his way of life. The fat of the pheasant is not eaten. Once rain falls, remorse is spent. Good fortune comes in the end. | Line 4: Line 4 yang: The legs of the cauldron are broken. The prince’s meal is spilled and his person soiled. Misfortune. | Line 5: Line 5 yin: The cauldron has yellow handles, golden carrying rings. Perseverance furthers. | Line 6: Line 6 yang: The cauldron has rings of jade. Great good fortune. Nothing that would not act to further.
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