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Hexagram 10 - Treading Hexagram - I Ching 64 Hexagrams

Treading Hexagram Overview

Neutral. The Treading Hexagram describes the beginning of action when facing a powerful enemy, like stepping on a tiger's tail while walking. If one acts cautiously, remains mindful of boundaries, and avoids reckless or impulsive behavior, there will be no danger.

Hexagram 10 - Treading Hexagram - I Ching 64 Hexagrams

Hexagram Text (Translation)

Stepping on a tiger's tail without being bitten indicates success. This suggests adopting a gentle, cautious approach. Despite danger, there will be no harm.Action must be resolute.

Treading Hexagram Fortune

Career

Fortune: By staying vigilant and taking steady steps, one will eventually overcome difficulties and reach their goal.

Misfortune: The initial stage is unfavorable due to various threats. Acting recklessly or rushing may lead to greater setbacks.

Job

Fortune: A suitable job can be found.Job.

Misfortune: There may be delays due to intense competition.

Business

Fortune: Adhering to plans and maintaining business integrity leads to stable growth.

Misfortune: Pursuing small gains or greed can disrupt original plans, leading to failure.

Marriage

Fortune: Mutual satisfaction and tolerance between spouses ensure harmony.

Misfortune: If one is tempted by wealth, the marriage may fall apart.

Academic Exams

Fortune: None.

Misfortune: Unfavorable.

Travel

Fortune: Safe despite possible risks; traveling is permissible.

Misfortune: Postpone unless urgent.

Yao Text

The six Yaos of the Treading Hexagram describe a journey toward a destination, involving stepping on a tiger's tail.

Treading Hexagram - Yao 10.1

Neutral

Setting out in light clothing, proceeding smoothly.

Describes the beginning of action with limited resources. As long as action is taken, it is favorable.

Treading Hexagram - Yao 10.2

Neutral

Walking on a flat road like a hermit leads to success.

Describes steady progress through quiet, inconspicuous development, avoiding conflicts.

Treading Hexagram - Yao 10.3

Misfortune

Due to harsh conditions, vision dims, and legs weaken. Stepping on a tiger's tail evokes danger as the tiger seems ready to attack. However, like a brave warrior serving the king, one must remain resolute.

Describes encountering difficulties and formidable enemies. Despite hardships, action must continue. Officials may face disputes, and merchants risk deception or unsold goods.

Treading Hexagram - Yao 10.4

Neutral

Stepping on a tiger's tail causes fear, prompting extra caution, resulting in a positive outcome.

Describes caution in the face of a powerful adversary. Officials should avoid rash decisions, and merchants should be patient in selling goods.

Treading Hexagram - Yao 10.5

Misfortune

Carefully stepping over the tiger and moving forward.

Describes continuing through danger with resolve, avoiding rash or aggressive actions to prevent further risks.

Treading Hexagram - Yao 10.6

Fortune

Finally leaving the tiger's domain, reflecting on past experiences, gaining composure, and learning from cautious action.

Emphasizes reflection, learning from others’ experiences, and finding key elements for success.

When interpreting the hexagram, pay attention to each Yao's Five Element attributes and analyze their interactions. Consider which Yao is activated, whether its activation is beneficial, and how it affects the outcome. For more details, refer to:

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