Hexagram #54

The Marrying Maiden

雷澤歸妹

Improper marriage. Undertakings bring misfortune; nothing further.

The Marrying Maiden (雷澤歸妹, Hexagram 54) is the 54th of the 64 hexagrams in the I-Ching. It consists of the upper trigram Zhèn (Thunder) (震, Mộc) over the lower trigram Duì (Lake) (兌, Kim). Improper marriage. Undertakings bring misfortune; nothing further.

Upper trigram:
Zhèn (Thunder)
Thunder / The Arousing
Lower trigram:
Duì (Lake)
Lake / The Joyous

Judgment (Thoán từ)

The Marrying Maiden. Undertakings bring misfortune. Nothing that would further.

Image (Tượng từ)

Thunder over the lake: the image of the Marrying Maiden. Thus the superior man understands the transitory in the light of the eternity of the end.

The Six Lines

  1. 1

    Line 1 yang: The marrying maiden as a concubine. A lame man who is able to tread. Undertakings bring good fortune.

  2. 2

    Line 2 yang: A one-eyed man who is able to see. The perseverance of a solitary man furthers.

  3. 3

    Line 3 yin: The marrying maiden as a slave. She marries as a concubine.

  4. 4

    Line 4 yang: The marrying maiden draws out the allotted time. A late marriage comes in due course.

  5. 5

    Line 5 yin: The sovereign Yi gave his daughter in marriage. The embroidered garments of the princess were not as gorgeous as those of the servingmaid. The moon that is nearly full brings good fortune.

  6. 6

    Line 6 yin: The woman holds the basket, but there are no fruits in it. The man stabs the sheep, but no blood flows. Nothing that acts to further.

Nuclear Hexagram (互卦)

After Completion
水火既濟

Frequently asked questions

What does the The Marrying Maiden hexagram (雷澤歸妹) mean?
The Marrying Maiden is hexagram #54 of the 64 I-Ching hexagrams. Improper marriage. Undertakings bring misfortune; nothing further.
What is the judgment text of The Marrying Maiden?
The Marrying Maiden. Undertakings bring misfortune. Nothing that would further.
What is the image text of The Marrying Maiden?
Thunder over the lake: the image of the Marrying Maiden. Thus the superior man understands the transitory in the light of the eternity of the end.
What are the upper and lower trigrams of The Marrying Maiden?
The upper trigram of The Marrying Maiden is Zhèn (Thunder) (震) — representing Thunder / The Arousing, element Mộc. The lower trigram is Duì (Lake) (兌) — representing Lake / The Joyous, element Kim.
What is the mutual hexagram (互卦) of The Marrying Maiden?
The mutual hexagram of The Marrying Maiden is After Completion (水火既濟). The mutual hexagram reveals the hidden inner dynamic and intermediate development of the situation.
What are the six line texts of The Marrying Maiden?
Line 1: Line 1 yang: The marrying maiden as a concubine. A lame man who is able to tread. Undertakings bring good fortune. | Line 2: Line 2 yang: A one-eyed man who is able to see. The perseverance of a solitary man furthers. | Line 3: Line 3 yin: The marrying maiden as a slave. She marries as a concubine. | Line 4: Line 4 yang: The marrying maiden draws out the allotted time. A late marriage comes in due course. | Line 5: Line 5 yin: The sovereign Yi gave his daughter in marriage. The embroidered garments of the princess were not as gorgeous as those of the servingmaid. The moon that is nearly full brings good fortune. | Line 6: Line 6 yin: The woman holds the basket, but there are no fruits in it. The man stabs the sheep, but no blood flows. Nothing that acts to further.

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