I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 46 with Changing Lines 3, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 6
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 46.3.4.5.6 -> 6
46. Ascending (升 Shēng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
The Symbolism of Hexagram 46
Hexagram 升 (Shēng) describes upward movement through gradual accumulation. Growth is not forced—it rises through alignment with conditions and steady progression.
Wind within earth shows something emerging from below, moving upward through what is receptive. Advancement occurs by working within structure, not against it.
Hexagram 46 Judgment
升,元亨,用見大人,勿恤,南征吉。
(Shēng, yuán hēng, yòng jiàn dà rén, wù xù, nán zhēng jí.)
"Ascending. Origin and smooth progress. It is favorable to engage a person of great capacity. Do not be concerned. Movement forward brings favorable outcome."
This hexagram describes steady advancement that arises from alignment rather than force. Progress is supported by existing structure and guidance.
There is no need for anxiety. When movement is consistent and grounded, advancement unfolds naturally and leads to favorable outcomes.
Hexagram 46 Image
地中生木,升。君子以順德,積小以高大。
(Dì zhōng shēng mù, shēng. Jūn zǐ yǐ shùn dé, jī xiǎo yǐ gāo dà.)
"Wood grows from within the earth: ascending. The superior person follows virtue and builds the great from what is small."
Growth begins below the surface and rises over time. The process is incremental, not abrupt.
Small accumulations create larger outcomes. Advancement is the result of sustained alignment and consistent effort.
Line 3 Changing
升虛邑。
(Shēng xū yì.)
"Advancing into an empty place."
Progress encounters no resistance. The path is open, but also undefined.
This allows movement, but requires awareness—lack of resistance does not guarantee meaningful gain.
Line 4 Changing
王用亨于岐山,吉无咎。
(Wáng yòng hēng yú qí shān, jí wú jiù.)
"The governing authority makes an offering at Qishan. Favorable outcome. No error."
Progress aligns with a larger order or structure. Recognition of higher context supports advancement.
Because the movement is properly aligned, it proceeds without error.
Line 5 Changing
貞吉,升階。
(Zhēn jí, shēng jiē.)
"Correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome. Advancement occurs step by step."
Progress is orderly and sequential. Each stage builds upon the previous one.
Consistency ensures that advancement is sustainable and properly structured.
Line 6 Changing
冥升,利于不息之貞。
(Míng shēng, lì yú bù xī zhī zhēn.)
"Advancing in obscurity. It is favorable to continue without interruption."
Progress continues even when visibility is limited. The path is not fully clear.
Persistence is required. Advancement depends on maintaining continuity despite uncertainty.
Changing to:
6. Conflict (訟 Sòng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
- Below
- ☵ Kǎn (Water) — 水 · Depth
The Symbolism of Hexagram 6
Hexagram 訟 (Sòng) describes contention, dispute, and opposing claims. It arises when two sides move against each other and no natural accord is present. The hexagram does not treat conflict as inherently heroic; it shows that once contention hardens, it becomes difficult to conclude well.
In human terms, conflict tends to escalate if not recognized early. Clarity, restraint, and careful judgment shape whether it remains manageable or grows into something more difficult to resolve.
Hexagram 6 Judgment
有孚,窒惕,中吉,终凶。利见大人,不利涉大川。
(Yǒu fú, zhì tì, zhōng jí, zhōng xiōng. Lì jiàn dà rén, bù lì shè dà chuān.)
"There is underlying alignment, but also obstruction and apprehension. A middle course brings favorable outcome; carrying it through to the end brings unfavorable outcome. It is favorable to engage a person of great capacity. It is not a case where it is favorable to undertake a major transition."
This passage describes a conflict in which one may be sincere and justified, yet still blocked by opposing forces. The best outcome comes from handling the matter before it hardens into a prolonged struggle. Once pushed to the extreme, even a justified dispute turns harmful.
Seeking sound judgment and avoiding major undertakings while contention is active allows the situation to remain contained. Resolution depends on measured handling rather than total victory.
Hexagram 6 Image
天与水违行,訟。君子以作事谋始。
(Tiān yǔ shuǐ wéi xíng, sòng. Jūn zǐ yǐ zuò shì móu shǐ.)
"Heaven and water move in opposite directions: conflict. The superior person considers the beginning of affairs."
The image shows two movements that do not align, making friction inevitable. Conflict often begins not at the moment of open dispute, but much earlier, in mismatched intentions and directions.
For that reason, the lesson is to think carefully at the outset. When beginnings are handled well, open contention is less likely to arise.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team