List of I Ching hexagrams 33-64

List of I Ching hexagrams 33-64

This is a list of I Ching hexagrams 33-64, and is a continuation of the list of I Ching hexagrams 1-32.

Hexagram 33

"Hexagram 33" is named 遯 (dùn), "Retiring". Other variations include "retreat" and "yielding". Its inner trigram is unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain, and its outer trigram is unicode|☰ (乾 qián) force = (天) heaven.

Hexagram 34

"Hexagram 34" is named 大壯 (dà zhuàng), "Great Invigorating". Other variations include "the power of the great" and "great maturity". Its inner trigram is unicode|☰ (乾 qián) force = (天) heaven, and its outer trigram is unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Hexagram 35

"Hexagram 35" is named 晉 (jìn), "Prospering". Other variations include "progress" and "aquas". Its inner trigram is unicode|☷ (坤 kūn) field = (地) earth, and its outer trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire.

Hexagram 36

Hexagram 36 is named 明夷 (míng yí), “Darkening of the Light.” Other variations are "brilliance injured" and "intelligence hidden". Its inner trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire, and its outer trigram is unicode|☷ (坤 kūn) field = (地) earth.

Hexagram 37

"Hexagram 37" is named 家人 (jiā rén), "Dwelling People". Other variations include "the family (the clan)" and "family members". Its inner trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire, and its outer trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

Hexagram 38

"Hexagram 38" is named 睽 (kuí), "Polarising". Other variations include "opposition" and "perversion". Its inner trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp, and its outer trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire.

Hexagram 39

"Hexagram 39" is named 蹇 (jiǎn), "Limping". Other variations include "obstruction" and "afoot". Its inner trigram is unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain, and its outer trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water.

Hexagram 40

"Hexagram 40" is named 解 (xiè), "Taking-Apart". Other variations include "deliverance" and "untangled". Its inner trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water, and its outer trigram is unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Hexagram 41

"Hexagram 41" is named 損 (sǔn), "Diminishing". Other variations include "decrease". Its inner trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp, and its outer trigram is unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain.

Hexagram 42

"Hexagram 42" is named 益 (yì), "Augmenting". Other variations include "increase". Its inner trigram is unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder, and its outer trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

Hexagram 43

"Hexagram 43" is named 夬 (guài), "Parting". Other variations include "break-through (resoluteness)" and "resoluteness". Its inner trigram is unicode|☰ (乾 qián) force = (天) heaven, and its outer trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp.

Hexagram 44

"Hexagram 44" is named 姤 (gòu), "Coupling". Other variations include "coming to meet" and "meeting". Its inner trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind, and its outer trigram is unicode|☰ (乾 qián) force = (天) heaven.

Hexagram 45

"Hexagram 45" is named 萃 (cuì), "Clustering". Other variations include "gathering together (massing)" and "finished". Its inner trigram is unicode|☷ (坤 kūn) field = (地) earth, and its outer trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp.

Hexagram 46

"Hexagram 46" is named 升 (shēng), "Ascending". Other variations include "pushing upward". Its inner trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind, and its outer trigram is unicode|☷ (坤 kūn) field = (地) earth.

Hexagram 47

"Hexagram 47" is named 困 (kùn), "Confining". Other variations include "oppression (exhaustion)" and "entangled". Its inner trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water, and its outer trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp.

Hexagram 48

"Hexagram 48" is named 井 (jǐng), "Welling". Other variations include "the well". Its inner trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind, and its outer trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water.

Hexagram 49

"Hexagram 49" is named 革 (gé), "Skinning". Other variations including "revolution (molting)" and "the bridle". Its inner trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire, and its outer trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp.

Hexagram 50

"Hexagram 50" is named 鼎 (dǐng), "Holding". Other variations include "the cauldron". Its inner trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind, and its outer trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire.

Hexagram 51

"Hexagram 51" is named 震 (zhèn), "Shake". Other variations include "the arousing (shock, thunder)" and "thunder". Both its inner and outer trigrams are unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Hexagram 52

"Hexagram 52" is named 艮 (gèn), "Bound". Other variations include "keeping still, mountain" and "stilling". Both its inner and outer trigrams are unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain.

Hexagram 53

"Hexagram 53" is named 漸 (jiàn), "Infiltrating". Other variations include "development (gradual progress)" and "advancement". Its inner trigram is unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain, and its outer trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

Hexagram 54

"Hexagram 54" is named 歸妹 (guī mèi), "Converting the Maiden". Other variations include "the marrying maiden" and "returning maiden". Its inner trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp, and its outer trigram is unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Hexagram 55

"Hexagram 55" is named 豐 (fēng), "Abounding". Other variations include "abundance" and "fullness". Its inner trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire, and its outer trigram is unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Hexagram 56

"Hexagram 56" is named 旅 (lǚ), "Sojourning". Other variations include "the wanderer" and "traveling". Its inner trigram is unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain, and its outer trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire.

Hexagram 57

"Hexagram 57" is named 巽 (xùn), "Ground". Other variations include "the gentle (the penetrating, wind)" and "calculations". Both its inner and outer trigrams are unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

Hexagram 58

"Hexagram 58" is named 兌 (duì), "Open". Other variations include "the joyous, lake" and "usurpation". Both its inner and outer trigrams are unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp.

Hexagram 59

"Hexagram 59" is named 渙 (huàn), "Dispersing". Other variations include "dispersion (dissolution)" and "dispersal". Its inner trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water, and its outer trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

Hexagram 60

"Hexagram 60" is named 節 (jié), "Articulating". Other variations include "limitation" and "moderation". Its inner trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp, and its outer trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water.

Hexagram 61

"Hexagram 61" is named 中孚 (zhōng fú), "Center Returning". Other variations include "inner truth" and "central return". Its inner trigram is unicode|☱ (兌 duì) open = (澤) swamp, and its outer trigram is unicode|☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

Hexagram 62

"Hexagram 62" is named 小過 (xiǎo guò), "Small Exceeding". Other variations include "preponderance of the small" and "small surpassing". Its inner trigram is unicode|☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain, and its outer trigram is unicode|☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Hexagram 63

"Hexagram 63" is named 既濟 (jì jì), "Already Fording". Other variations include "after completion" and "already completed" or "already done" . Its inner trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire, and its outer trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water.

Hexagram 64

"Hexagram 64" is named 未濟 (wèi jì), "Not Yet Fording". Other variations include "before completion" and "not yet completed". Its inner trigram is unicode|☵ (坎 kǎn) gorge = (水) water, and its outer trigram is unicode|☲ (離 lí) radiance = (火) fire.


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