The Wanderer

Hexagram 56 ·

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Hexagram Judgment

The Wanderer. Success through smallness. Perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer.

The Wanderer. Success through smallness. Perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer.

Tuan Commentary

The Wanderer means success through smallness. The yielding attains the outside and follows the hard. Keeping still and attached to clarity, hence success through smallness. The Wanderer: perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer because his will is not exhausted. The meaning of the time of the Wanderer is great indeed.

The Wanderer means success through smallness. The yielding attains the outside and follows the hard. Keeping still and attached to clarity brings success. Perseverance brings good fortune because his will is not exhausted.

Great Image

Fire on the mountain: the image of the Wanderer. The noble person is clear-minded and cautious in imposing punishments and does not delay trials.

Fire on the mountain represents the Wanderer. The noble person is clear-minded and cautious in imposing punishments and does not delay trials.

Line Judgments
FirstSix

If the wanderer busies himself with trivial things, he draws down misfortune upon himself.

If the wanderer busies himself with trivial things, he draws down misfortune.

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If the wanderer busies himself with trivial things: his will is exhausted and brings misfortune.

Busying with trivial things exhausts the will and brings misfortune.

SecondSix

The wanderer comes to an inn. He has his possessions with him. He wins the steadfastness of a young servant.

The wanderer comes to an inn with his possessions. He wins the steadfastness of a young servant.

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He wins the steadfastness of a young servant: in the end there is no blame.

Winning steadfastness of young servant means no blame in the end.

ThirdNine

The wanderer's inn burns down. He loses the steadfastness of his young servant. Perseverance brings danger.

The wanderer's inn burns down. He loses the steadfastness of his young servant. Perseverance brings danger.

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The wanderer's inn burns down: this is a matter for sorrow. By treating servants as wanderers, the right course is lost.

Inn burning down is sorrowful. Treating servants as wanderers loses the right course.

FourthNine

The wanderer rests in a shelter. He obtains his property and an ax. My heart is not glad.

The wanderer rests in a shelter. He obtains his property and an ax. My heart is not glad.

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The wanderer rests in a shelter: he has not yet attained his position. He obtains his property and an ax: his heart is not glad.

Resting in shelter means position not yet attained. Obtaining property and ax but heart not glad.

FifthSix

He shoots a pheasant. It drops with the first arrow. In the end this brings praise and high rank.

He shoots a pheasant. It drops with the first arrow. In the end this brings praise and high rank.

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In the end this brings praise and high rank: he has attained what was above him.

Praise and high rank in the end means attaining what was above.

TopNine

The bird's nest burns up. The wanderer first laughs, afterward must needs weep and lament. He carelessly loses his cow in his ease. Misfortune.

The bird's nest burns up. The wanderer first laughs, afterward weeps and laments. He carelessly loses his cow in his ease. Misfortune.

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As wanderer, he is at the top: his right course is burned up. He carelessly loses his cow in his ease: in the end he will hear no more.

Wanderer at top means right course burned up. Losing cow in ease means hearing no more in the end.

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