I Chinghexagram 17, depicted |::||: is named 隨 (sui2), Following. Other translations: R. Wilhelm/C. Baynes, Following; E. Shaughnessy (Mawangdui), Following. 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. ...
Outer (upper) trigram is ☱ (||: 兌 dui4) Open = (澤) swamp
The skeletal form of hexagram 17 is described by analogy to the under-exaggerated properties of hexagram 12 with its focus on defending one's faith (and so 17 covers finding one to defend - and so "following" - be it an individual or group or some abstract concept)
The trigrams can be read bottom to top as "With enlightenment (thunder in lower) comes intensity in expression (lake in upper)"
The analogy regarding the completeness of hexagram 17 is made to the general characteristics of hexagram 62 where we cover issues of unconditional loyalty to some collective.
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