Inner
Dui
Outer
Xun

Inner Truth

Inner Truth. Pigs and fishes. Good fortune. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.

Judgment

Inner Truth. Pigs and fishes. Good fortune. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.

Hexagram 61, Zhong Fu, embodies the profound resonance of Inner Truth. It represents a state of perfect alignment where one’s internal convictions vibrate in harmony with their external actions. The ancient imagery of "pigs and fish" suggests that true authenticity is a universal language; it transcends the barriers of intellect and speaks directly to the instinctual core of all beings. When one possesses this central sincerity, influence is not commanded but naturally evoked, even from the simplest of creatures.

This inner integrity serves as the bedrock for navigating life’s great uncertainties. To "cross the great river" signifies undertaking significant challenges or ventures. Such endeavors cannot be sustained by mere strategy or force; they require the cohesive power of trust and shared values. By maintaining a steadfast and pure heart, one creates a magnetic field of reliability that dissolves resistance. Ultimately, Zhong Fu teaches that our greatest capacity to impact the world lies not in dominance, but in the quiet, unwavering reality of our own character, which invites cooperation and ensures success through the strength of genuine connection.

Structure

Nine at the beginning

Being prepared brings good fortune. If there are secret designs, it is disquieting.

Nine in the second place

A crane calling in the shade. Its young answers it. I have a good goblet. I will share it with you.

Six in the third place

He finds a comrade. Now he beats the drum, now he stops. Now he sobs, now he sings.

Six in the fourth place

The moon is nearly full. The team horse goes astray. No blame.

Nine in the fifth place

He possesses truth, which draws together. No blame.

Nine at the top

Cockcrow penetrating to heaven. Perseverance brings misfortune.