Hexagram 50

The Cauldron (鼎)

Tei / Dǐng

The sacred cauldron cooks and offers nourishment. Renew institutions and employ the worthy.

Upper: Li (Fire)Lower: Xun (Wind)cauldronrenewalnourishing talent

Judgment

鼎。元吉、亨。

The Cauldron. Great fortune and success.

Create something new; use capable people to prosper.

Line-by-Line (Yao)

Interpretations if the line changes.

上。鼎頤、拂天、凶。

Cauldron legs upward, defying heaven—misfortune. Upset priorities.

九二。鼎有實、我仇有疾、不我能即、吉。

Cauldron full; my foes are ill and cannot reach me—good fortune. Substance protected.

九三。鼎耳革、其行塞、雉膏不食。方雨、亏悔、終吉。

Cauldron’s ears altered, movement blocked; pheasant fat uneaten. Rain comes; regret fades; ends well. Temporary impediment.

九四。鼎折足、覆公餗、其形渥、凶。

Cauldron leg breaks, spilling the lord’s food, staining its form—misfortune. Structural failure ruins the offering.

六五。鼎黄耳、金鉉、利貞。

Yellow ears, metal handle—benefit in correctness. Well-balanced vessel.

上。鼎玉鉉、大吉、无不利。

Jade handle on the cauldron—great fortune, nothing unfavorable. Highest refinement.

Practical Reading

Love & Marriage

Fresh relationships and encounters are lucky.

Work & Career

Excellent for new ventures and refresh; engage great talent.

Health

Adopt new diet or health practices; renewal benefits.

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