Hexagram:The Joyous Hexagram:The Wanderer

I Ching Transformation

58
The Joyous
Dui
Lake / Lake
56
The Wanderer
Lu
Fire / Mountain
Changing LinesStable Lines

Changing Lines

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

Trigram Changes

Upper TrigramLake Firejoyous to clinging
Lower TrigramLake Mountainjoyous to stillness

Yilin Verse

雉兔之東,以理為傷。見鷹驚走,死於谷口。

The pheasant and rabbit head east, taking what seems a reasonable path. Seeing the hawk they flee in terror, dying at the valley's mouth.

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

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This page shows the transformation from hexagram 58 (The Joyous) to hexagram 56 (The Wanderer). 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.