Hexagram:Great Preponderance Hexagram:Nourishment

I-Ching Transformation

28
Great Preponderance
Da Guo
Lake / Wind
27
Nourishment
Yi
Mountain / Thunder
Changing LinesStable Lines

Changing Lines

This transformation involves 6 changing lines (lines: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).

Line 1: 藉用白茅無咎

jièfor
yòngusing
báiwhite
máothatch
no
jiùblame

Line 2: 枯楊生稊老夫得其女妻無不利

the withered
yángpoplar
shēngsends out
a new
lǎothe old
gentleman
finds
his own
a maiden
companion
without
doubt
worthwhile

Line 3: 棟橈凶

dòngthe ridgepole
náois deformed
xiōngominous

Line 4: 棟隆吉有它吝

dòngthe ridgepole
lóngholds
promising
yǒuif it
tuōany
lìnthen inadequacy

Line 5: 枯楊生華老婦得其士夫無咎無譽

the withered
yángpoplar
shēngsends out
huáflowers
lǎothe old
woman
finds
her own
shìa young gentleman
as husband
no
jiùto blame
no
to praise

Line 6: 過涉滅頂凶無咎

guòtoo much of
shèto crossing
miècovering
dǐngone's head
xiōngunfortunate
but no
jiùblame

Trigram Changes

Upper TrigramLake Mountainjoyous to stillness
Lower TrigramWind Thundergentle to arousing

Yilin Verse

三奇六耦,各有所主。周南召南,聖人所在。德義流行,民悅以喜。

Three odd, six even; each has its proper lord. Zhounan, Shaonan; where the sage resides. Virtue and righteousness flow forth; the people delight and rejoice.

— Jiao Yanshou (焦延壽), Yilin (焦氏易林), 1st century BCE

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This page shows the transformation from hexagram 28 (Great Preponderance) to hexagram 27 (Nourishment). In the I-Ching, when a reading produces changing lines, the hexagram transforms into another hexagram, providing guidance for both the current situation and its eventual evolution.