Hexagram:Dispersion Hexagram:Small Preponderance

I-Ching Transformation

59
Dispersion
Huan
Wind / Water
62
Small Preponderance
Xiao Guo
Thunder / Mountain
Changing LinesStable Lines

Changing Lines

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

Line 2: 渙奔其机悔亡

huànscatter
bēnbut
to one's own
support
huǐregret
wángpass

Line 3: 渙其躬無悔

huànscatter
one's own
gōngsense of self
no
huǐregret

Line 4: 渙其群元吉渙有丘匪夷所思

huànscatter
one's own
qúngroup
yuánmost
promising
huànscatter
yǒuholds
qiūan accumulation
fěiit
the common
suǒplace
thought of

Line 5: 渙汗其大號渙王居無咎

huànevanescent
hànas
is
great
hàocrying
huànscatter
wángthe royal
stores
no
jiùblame

Line 6: 渙其血去逖出無咎

huànscatter
one's own
xuèblood
depart
once
chūto re-emerge
no
jiùblame

Trigram Changes

Upper TrigramWind Thundergentle to arousing
Lower TrigramWater Mountainabysmal to stillness

Yilin Verse

東山西山,各自止安。心雖相望,竟未同堂。

East mountain and west mountain, each rests in its own peace. Though hearts may gaze toward each other, they never share the same hall.

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

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This page shows the transformation from hexagram 59 (Dispersion) to hexagram 62 (Small Preponderance). 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.