Hexagram #56

The Wanderer

火山旅

The traveler in foreign lands. Strict caution; small successes only.

The Wanderer (火山旅, Hexagram 56) is the 56th of the 64 hexagrams in the I-Ching. It consists of the upper trigram Lí (Fire) (離, Hỏa) over the lower trigram Gèn (Mountain) (艮, Thổ). The traveler in foreign lands. Strict caution; small successes only.

Upper trigram:
Lí (Fire)
Fire / The Clinging
Lower trigram:
Gèn (Mountain)
Mountain / Keeping Still

Judgment (Thoán từ)

The Wanderer. Success through smallness. Perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer.

Image (Tượng từ)

Fire on the mountain: the image of the Wanderer. Thus the superior man is clear-minded and cautious in imposing penalties, and protracts no lawsuits.

The Six Lines

  1. 1

    Line 1 yin: If the wanderer busies himself with trivial things, he draws down misfortune upon himself.

  2. 2

    Line 2 yin: The wanderer comes to an inn. He has his property with him. He wins the steadfastness of a young servant.

  3. 3

    Line 3 yang: The wanderer’s inn burns down. He loses the steadfastness of his young servant. Danger.

  4. 4

    Line 4 yang: The wanderer rests in a shelter. He obtains his property and an ax. My heart is not glad.

  5. 5

    Line 5 yin: He shoots a pheasant. It drops with the first arrow. In the end this brings both praise and office.

  6. 6

    Line 6 yang: The bird’s nest burns up. The wanderer laughs at first, then must needs lament and weep. Through carelessness he loses his cow. Misfortune.

Nuclear Hexagram (互卦)

Preponderance of the Great
澤風大過

Frequently asked questions

What does the The Wanderer hexagram (火山旅) mean?
The Wanderer is hexagram #56 of the 64 I-Ching hexagrams. The traveler in foreign lands. Strict caution; small successes only.
What is the judgment text of The Wanderer?
The Wanderer. Success through smallness. Perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer.
What is the image text of The Wanderer?
Fire on the mountain: the image of the Wanderer. Thus the superior man is clear-minded and cautious in imposing penalties, and protracts no lawsuits.
What are the upper and lower trigrams of The Wanderer?
The upper trigram of The Wanderer is Lí (Fire) (離) — representing Fire / The Clinging, element Hỏa. The lower trigram is Gèn (Mountain) (艮) — representing Mountain / Keeping Still, element Thổ.
What is the mutual hexagram (互卦) of The Wanderer?
The mutual hexagram of The Wanderer is Preponderance of the Great (澤風大過). The mutual hexagram reveals the hidden inner dynamic and intermediate development of the situation.
What are the six line texts of The Wanderer?
Line 1: Line 1 yin: If the wanderer busies himself with trivial things, he draws down misfortune upon himself. | Line 2: Line 2 yin: The wanderer comes to an inn. He has his property with him. He wins the steadfastness of a young servant. | Line 3: Line 3 yang: The wanderer’s inn burns down. He loses the steadfastness of his young servant. Danger. | Line 4: Line 4 yang: The wanderer rests in a shelter. He obtains his property and an ax. My heart is not glad. | Line 5: Line 5 yin: He shoots a pheasant. It drops with the first arrow. In the end this brings both praise and office. | Line 6: Line 6 yang: The bird’s nest burns up. The wanderer laughs at first, then must needs lament and weep. Through carelessness he loses his cow. Misfortune.

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