Hexagram #59
Dispersion
風水渙
Dispersion of rigidity. The king brings unity; cross the great water.
Dispersion (風水渙, Hexagram 59) is the 59th of the 64 hexagrams in the I-Ching. It consists of the upper trigram Xùn (Wind) (巽, Mộc) over the lower trigram Kǎn (Water) (坎, Thủy). Dispersion of rigidity. The king brings unity; cross the great water.
Judgment (Thoán từ)
Dispersion. Success. The king approaches his temple. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.
Image (Tượng từ)
The wind drives over the water: the image of Dispersion. Thus the kings of old sacrificed to the Lord and built temples.
The Six Lines
- 1
Line 1 yin: He brings help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune.
- 2
Line 2 yang: At the dissolution, he hurries to that which supports him. Remorse disappears.
- 3
Line 3 yin: He dissolves his self. No remorse.
- 4
Line 4 yin: He dissolves his bond with his group. Supreme good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation. This is something that ordinary men do not think of.
- 5
Line 5 yang: His loud cries are as dissolving as sweat. Dissolution! A king abides without blame.
- 6
Line 6 yang: He dissolves his blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out, is without blame.
Nuclear Hexagram (互卦)
䷚Frequently asked questions
- What does the Dispersion hexagram (風水渙) mean?
- Dispersion is hexagram #59 of the 64 I-Ching hexagrams. Dispersion of rigidity. The king brings unity; cross the great water.
- What is the judgment text of Dispersion?
- Dispersion. Success. The king approaches his temple. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.
- What is the image text of Dispersion?
- The wind drives over the water: the image of Dispersion. Thus the kings of old sacrificed to the Lord and built temples.
- What are the upper and lower trigrams of Dispersion?
- The upper trigram of Dispersion is Xùn (Wind) (巽) — representing Wind / The Gentle, element Mộc. The lower trigram is Kǎn (Water) (坎) — representing Water / The Abysmal, element Thủy.
- What is the mutual hexagram (互卦) of Dispersion?
- The mutual hexagram of Dispersion is The Corners of the Mouth (Nourishment) (山雷頤). The mutual hexagram reveals the hidden inner dynamic and intermediate development of the situation.
- What are the six line texts of Dispersion?
- Line 1: Line 1 yin: He brings help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune. | Line 2: Line 2 yang: At the dissolution, he hurries to that which supports him. Remorse disappears. | Line 3: Line 3 yin: He dissolves his self. No remorse. | Line 4: Line 4 yin: He dissolves his bond with his group. Supreme good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation. This is something that ordinary men do not think of. | Line 5: Line 5 yang: His loud cries are as dissolving as sweat. Dissolution! A king abides without blame. | Line 6: Line 6 yang: He dissolves his blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out, is without blame.
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