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Hexagram 50
Hỏa Phong Đỉnh
Ding · The Cauldron
Nội · Ngoại quái
Ngoại☲Ly· LửaHỏaSáng suốt, văn minh, bám víu
Nội☴Tốn· GióMộcThấm nhuần, tuân thuận, lan tỏa
Nội sinh NgoạiNgười hỏi đang đầu tư, cống nạp cho bên ngoài, hao tổn tiềm năng
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hexagram Ding
What is Hexagram 50, Ding (The Cauldron)?
Ding (The Cauldron) is hexagram number 50 of the 64 I Ching hexagrams in King Wen order, formed by Fire above and Wind below.
How is Hexagram 50 structured?
It is built from two trigrams: Fire as the upper trigram and Wind as the lower trigram, read as six lines from bottom to top. Changing lines (old yin or old yang) transform it into a related hexagram.
How do I interpret Hexagram 50 when I cast it?
Read the Judgment for the overall situation, then focus on any changing lines, which mark where the situation is shifting. Treat the hexagram as a mirror for reflection rather than a fixed prediction.
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