Hexagram 27:

hungry mouth, appetite, nourishment

By Augustin Chan · Last updated 2025

Upper TrigramMountain
Lower TrigramThunder

Judgment

hungry, open mouth; appetite; nourishment
zhēnpersistence, determination, resolve, survival
is promising, auspicious, opportune, timely
guānwatch, observe, behold, study; look at, to
the hungry mouth, jaws, oral behavior
starting, beginning from original, with
qiúa, the search, quest, seek, hunt, craving
kǒuto the mouth, the length of food chain
shíto the substance, incorporation, feeding

Providing Nourishment. Perseverance brings good fortune. Watch the mouth—what goes in, and what comes out.

Image

shāna, the mountain
xiàbelow, beneath; at the base, foot of
yǒuis, there is
léithe thunder
hungry mouth
jūna, the noble, worthy, honored
young one, heir, disciple
accordingly, therefore, thus
shènis mindful of, careful with, prudent in
yánwords, talk, speech, language
and expression, discourse, discussions
jiéand restrained, moderate, temperate
yǐnin drinking; with drink
shíand eating; food, nourishment

Thunder at the mountain's foot: temperate eating, careful speech. Examine origin before consumption.

Dystopian Ration

Hexagram 27 digital artifact

Soylent Green — The Wafer

Richard Fleischer / Harry Harrison (AD 1973)

A ration that feeds the body while starving the truth. Hexagram 27 is the ethic of inputs: what enters the mouth—and what story you swallow with it. The wafer is efficient, scalable, and catastrophically misrepresented. Audit the source or be nourished by other people's margins and lies. 'Soylent Green is people' endures because it names the hidden cost of convenience.

Historical Context

Period
Zhou Dynasty
Oracle Bone Etymology
☶ Mountain (upper jaw) over ☳ Thunder (lower jaw): the mouth. Nourish wisely.
Traditional Use
Pay heed to food and words; nourishment must be correct in source and measure.

Lines

Line 1: 舍爾靈龜觀我朵頤凶

shěforsake, abandon, give up, letting go of
ěryour
língspirit, medicine, magic, mystery, divine
guītortoise, turtle
guānand, while looking at, to, watching
me, us
duǒhanging open, down; with hang down
with hungry mouth; mouth
xiōngunfortunate, disappointing, unlucky, sad

Line 2: 顛頤拂經于丘頤征凶

diānabnormal, overwhelming, disproportionate
appetite, hunger, feeding, sustenance
dismiss, reject; shake, brushing off, aside
jīngthe norms, al, standards; usual, customary
and going to, into, up to, among, amidst
qiūthe hilltops, sides, mounds, high places
with hungry mouth, appetites; hungrying
zhēngpressing; venturing, going boldly into
xiōngis misfortune, unfortunate; failure, pitfalls

Line 3: 拂頤貞凶十年勿用無攸利

dismissing, rejecting; brushing off, aside
the hungry mouth, appetites, hungering
zhēnpersistence, determination, resolve
xiōngis unfortunate, unlikely, has pitfalls
shífor ten
niányears, harvests
not to be, to be, of being not at all
yònguseful, practical, functional, available
this is no, not; this lacks, has no
yōua direction, purpose; an aim, orientation
with merit, of value, with rewards

Line 4: 顛頤吉虎視眈眈其欲逐逐無咎

diānabnormal, overwhelming, disproportionate
appetite, hunger
is promising, auspicious, opportune, timely
a, the tiger
shìlooks, watches, observes, studies, searches
dānstaring, glaring
dānand staring, glaring; with fixed gaze
with its own; it, this is a
passion, desire, longing, lust, hunger, want
zhúis to hunt, pursue
zhúand give chase, run wild
but no; not; nothing; without, with no
jiùblame; is wrong; a mistake, an error

Line 5: 拂經居貞吉不可涉大川

dismissing, rejecting; brushing off, aside
jīngthe norms, standards, usual, customary
to practice; abide, dwell in; abiding
zhēnpersistence, determination, resolve, truth
is promising, auspicious, hopeful, timely
but one is not, less than, ill-, un-, dis-
suited, likely, fit, inclined
shèto, for cross, ford, ferry, venturing
the great, big, major
chuānstream, river, current, waters

Line 6: 由頤厲吉利涉大川

yóuat, as a, the source, origin, beginning of
the appetites, hungering, as food itself
distress; difficult, harsh, brutal, serious
but promising, hopeful, positive
it is worthwhile, rewarding, favorable
shèto cross, ford, ferry, venture, experience
the great, big, major
chuānstream, river, current, waters

Practical Guidance

New York, 2022 (film timeline). Forty million people. The Soylent Corporation distributes green wafers—high-energy plankton, the label says. Efficient, scalable, feeding millions. Thorn investigates. Discovers the wafers aren't plankton. They're recycled human remains processed at euthanasia centers. The system runs on concealed input. Hexagram 27: nourishment. The mouth is a gate. What enters determines health or corruption. The text asks two questions: What are you taking in? What is the actual source? You're consuming dependencies from npm, data from third-party APIs, recommendations from models you didn't train. The interface says "trusted." The label says "enterprise-grade." You don't audit the source. You don't check what the wafer is made of. The inputs feed your system while poisoning it with someone else's assumptions, biases, and margins. The failure mode isn't malicious tampering. It's convenient blindness. You trust the label because auditing is expensive. But unexamined inputs become structural vulnerabilities. The vendor goes under; your dependency chain breaks. The API changes terms; your product stops working. The model drifts; your results corrupt. Soylent Green endures because it names the cost of not asking. Audit the source before you swallow the output. Nourishment requires scrutiny, not just efficiency. The mouth is a gate you control—or one that controls you.

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