Hexagram 10

Treading (Conduct) (天沢履)

Ten-taku-ri / Lǚ

Walking on thin ice or a tiger’s tail—success depends on correct attitude and careful steps.

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Judgment

履虎尾,不咥人,亨。

Treading on a tiger’s tail; it does not bite. Success.

Proper conduct and respect allow you to pass through risky situations unharmed.

Line-by-Line (Yao)

Interpretations if the line changes.

初九。素履、往无咎。

Plain footsteps—going brings no blame. Simple conduct is safe.

六二。履道坦坦、幽人貞吉。

Treading a level path; the recluse stays correct and finds good fortune. Quiet correctness.

九三。眇能視、跛能履。履虎尾、咥人、凶。武人為于大君。

Half-blind yet seeing, lame yet walking. Treading the tiger’s tail, it bites—misfortune. A warrior serves a great lord—dangerous duty.

九四。履虎尾、愬愬、終吉。

Treading the tiger’s tail, fearful—ends good. Cautious respect averts harm.

九五。夬履、貞厲。

Resolute tread—upright but perilous. Bold steps need care.

上九。視履考祥、其旋元吉。

Watching the treading, examining the omens—the turning returns great fortune. Reflect and adjust course.

Practical Reading

Love & Marriage

Be courteous and mindful; avoid provocative moves.

Work & Career

Handle hierarchies carefully; respect processes to avoid backlash.

Health

Watch your footing—prevent accidents and overstrain.

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