Hexagram:The Marrying Maiden →Hexagram:Dispersion
I Ching Transformation
54
The Marrying Maiden
Gui Mei
Thunder / Lake
→
59
Dispersion
Huan
Wind / Water
Changing LinesStable Lines
Changing Lines
This transformation involves 4 changing lines (lines: 1, 4, 5, 6).
Trigram Changes
Upper TrigramThunder →Windarousing to gentle
Lower TrigramLake →Waterjoyous to abysmal
Yilin Verse
仲春孟夏,和氣所舍。生我喜福,國无殘賊。
Mid-spring into early summer; where harmonious energy comes to rest. It gives us joyful blessings; the state knows no cruelty or harm.
— Jiao Yanshou (焦延壽), Yilin (焦氏易林), 1st century BCE
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This page shows the transformation from hexagram 54 (The Marrying Maiden) to hexagram 59 (Dispersion). 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.