Hexagram 45, Cui, signifies the profound power of accumulation and convergence. In the realm of wealth, this is not merely the possession of capital, but the dynamic gathering of resources, talent, and opportunity. It teaches that true abundance is rarely a solitary endeavor; it is the synergistic result of disparate elements coalescing around a shared purpose. The "temple" represents the foundational values or vision that attracts prosperity; without a central ethos, wealth remains scattered and volatile.
To realize this potential, one must seek the "great man"—symbolizing wisdom and strategic foresight—to guide the accumulation toward meaningful ends. The imagery of the "great sacrifice" suggests that significant returns require substantial commitment; one must be willing to invest deeply, offering one's full resources rather than holding back in fear. This is a call to boldness in financial undertakings. However, accumulation without direction leads to stagnation. Thus, it is "beneficial to have somewhere to go." Wealth, under this hexagram, is a kinetic force; it must be mobilized and directed with integrity and perseverance. Ultimately, Cui reveals that prosperity is the fruit of community, shared vision, and the courageous deployment of gathered resources.
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The Six Lines
If you are sincere, but not to the end, there will sometimes be confusion, sometimes gathering. If you call out, then after one grasp of the hand you can laugh again. Regret not. Going is without blame.
Letting oneself be drawn brings good fortune and remains blameless. If one is sincere, it furthers one even to offer a slight sacrifice.
Gathering together amidst sighs. Nothing that would further. Going is without blame; slight humiliation.
Great good fortune. No blame.
If in gathering together one has position, this brings no blame. If there are some who are not yet sincerely fused, sublime and enduring perseverance is needed. Then remorse disappears.
Lamenting and sighing, floods of tears. No blame.