I Chinghexagram 13, depicted |:|||| is named 同人 (tong2 ren2), Concording People. Other translations: R. Wilhelm/C. Baynes, Fellowship with Men; E. Shaughnessy (Mawangdui), Gathering Men. Alternative meaning: I Ching (monk) The I Ching (Traditional Chinese: 易經, pinyin y jīng; Cantonese IPA: jɪk6gɪŋ1; Cantonese Jyutping: jik6ging1; alternative romanizations include I Jing, Yi Ching, Yi King) is the oldest of the Chinese classic texts. ...
Image of I Ching hexagram 13. ...
Inner (lower) trigram is ☲ (|:| 離 li2) Radiance = (火) fire
Outer (upper) trigram is ☰ (||| 乾 qian2) Force = (天) heaven
The skeletal form of hexagram 13 is described by analogy to the under-exaggerated properties of hexagram 31, with a generic focus on 'wooing' and so associations with the 'likeminded'.
The trigrams can be read bottom to top as "With guidance (fire in lower) comes singlemindedness (heaven in upper)"