Jing - The Well

One of the 64 hexagrams. The Well. The town may be changed, but not the well.

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Detailed Analysis of Jing Hexagram

Judgment: The Well. The town may be changed, but not the well. It suffers no loss and no gain. They come and go and draw from the well. If one has almost reached the water and the rope is not long enough, or the jug breaks, this brings misfortune. Image: Water over wood: The image of the Well. Thus the superior man encourages the people at their work, and exhorts them to help one another.

Jing has Kan (Water) above and Xun (Wood) below. Symbolizes water being drawn from the earth; represents the source of life and public benefit.

Core Meanings

  • Source: Stable resources or knowledge systems.
  • Constancy: The environment changes, but the core value or essence should not.
  • Dedication: The well serves everyone, symbolizing unselfish dedication.

Application

  • Career: Stable fortune. Suitable for deep work in the current position; avoid switching careers. Good for education, service, or culture.
  • Wealth: Stable income; no great wealth, but continuous flow.
  • Relationships: Deep and lasting feelings; mutual care like family; stable bond.
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