Hexagram:The Well →Hexagram:Opposition
I-Ching Transformation
48
The Well
Jing
Water / Wind
→
38
Opposition
Kui
Fire / Lake
Changing LinesStable Lines
Changing Lines
This transformation involves 5 changing lines (lines: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6).
Line 1: 井泥不食舊井無禽
井jǐngthe well('s)
泥nímud
不bùis not
食shíconsumed
舊jiùthe old
井jǐngwell
無wúwith
禽qínto hunt for
Line 3: 井渫不食為我心惻可用汲王明並受其福
井jǐngthe well is
渫xièturbid
不bùbut nothing
食shíis consumed
為wéimaking
我wǒour
心xīnheart(s)
惻cèsad
可kěit is suitable
用yòngto use
汲jíand to draw
王wángwere the sovereign
明míngmade clear
並bìngall
受shòureceive
其qíin
福fúenrichment
Line 4: 井甃無咎
井jǐngthe well is being
甃zhòure- lined
無wúno
咎jiùblame
Line 5: 井洌寒泉食
井jǐngthe well
洌lièis
寒háncold
泉quánspring
食shíto drink
Line 6: 井收勿幕有孚元吉
井jǐngas
收shōucomes in
勿wùdo not
幕mùcover
有yǒubeing
孚fútrue
元yuánis most
吉jípromising
Trigram Changes
Upper TrigramWater →Fireyin-yang reversal
Lower TrigramWind →Lakegentle to joyous
Yilin Verse
循理舉手,舉求取予。六體相摩,終无咎殃。
Following reason, raising one's hand; what is raised and sought, given and received. The six lines rub and turn together; in the end there is no fault or calamity.
— Jiao Yanshou (焦延壽), Yilin (焦氏易林), 1st century BCE
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This page shows the transformation from hexagram 48 (The Well) to hexagram 38 (Opposition). 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.