Hexagram 28

Preponderance of the Great (沢風大過)

Takufū-taika / Dà Guò

The ridgepole bends under weight—too much pressure. Extraordinary measures may be needed.

Upper: Dui (Lake)Lower: Xun (Wind)excessstrainemergency

Judgment

大過。棟橈。利有攸往、亨。

Excess. The ridgepole sags. Favorable to go somewhere; success.

Near the limit—bold action can break through, but beware collapse.

Line-by-Line (Yao)

Interpretations if the line changes.

初六。藉用白茅、无咎。

Using white reeds—no blame. Simple support at the base helps.

九二。枯楊生稊、老夫得其女妻、无不利。

Dead poplar sprouts—an old man marries a young wife; nothing unfavorable. Unlikely renewal.

九三。棟橈、凶。

Ridgepole bends—misfortune. Structure failing under weight.

九四。棟隆、吉、有它吝。

Ridgepole arched—good, though minor regret. Strengthening helps.

九五。枯楊生華、老婦得其士夫、无咎无譽。

Dead poplar blossoms—an older woman weds a younger man; neither blame nor praise. Odd pairing, neutral outcome.

上六。過涉滅頂、凶、无咎。

Over-crossing, drowning—misfortune, yet no blame. Overextension sinks you.

Practical Reading

Love & Marriage

Relationship under strain; decisive choices may be required.

Work & Career

Heavy burden; daring moves could solve it, but watch overload.

Health

Risk of overwork—rest before breaking.

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