I Ching Divination

Nanjing Milfoil Method

Great Preponderance (Da Guo)

Hexagram 28

Great Preponderance (Da Guo)

Trigram Composition

Lower Trigram: Wind (Xun)
Upper Trigram: Lake (Dui)

Binary Representation

[0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0]

Hexagram Lines

6
Young Yin (stable) ⚋
5
Young Yang (stable) ⚊
4
Young Yang (stable) ⚊
3
Young Yang (stable) ⚊
2
Young Yang (stable) ⚊
1
Young Yin (stable) ⚋

Meaning and Interpretation

The I Ching provides wisdom through the symbolism of the hexagrams. Each hexagram represents a specific state or condition in the universe, and offers guidance on how to navigate that situation.

For a detailed interpretation of this hexagram, consult a comprehensive I Ching text such as the Wilhelm/Baynes translation, or other scholarly resources.

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