Jǐng Hexagram — The Well (Water over Wood / Kǎn over Xùn)
Core Theme:
Resource management, self-cultivation, sustainable contribution, and practical wisdom for communal welfare
Jǐng symbolizes:
The foundations of society or life, emphasizing the management of essential resources. A well represents public resources that must be maintained, updated, and used wisely.
1. General Personality and Work Style of Jǐng
Key traits of Jǐng personality:
Skilled in planning and managing resources
Values infrastructure and long-term development
Diligent, steady, and patient
Focused on public benefit and collaboration
Sensitive to long-term outcomes
Metaphor:
Like a caretaker of a village well — diligent, stable, and attentive to long-term benefits rather than immediate gains.
Success depends on: solid foundations, continuous maintenance, and wise utilization of resources.
2. Natural Trigrams and Personality Structure
1. Inner trigram Kǎn (Water) — Inner Character
Symbolizes: water, representing resources, flexibility, and nourishment
Personality traits:
Skilled at accumulating and managing resources
Detail-oriented, focused on sustainable development
Patient in handling complex affairs
Stage significance: accumulation and preparation of resources
Top Six (上六): “Well closed, faithful, great fortune”
Symbolizes: appropriate closure and reflection
Suggestion: summarize experiences and adjust strategies timely
Outcome: accumulated wisdom ensures smooth future development
5. Key Life Lessons from Jǐng
Wisdom in resource management:
Wealth, connections, or knowledge require long-term accumulation and judicious use.
Maintenance and renewal:
Existing resources decay if neglected.
Step-by-step progress:
Avoid rushing or chasing short-term gains.
Balance stability and flexibility:
Protect achievements while adapting to change.
Summary and legacy:
Preserve and pass on successful experiences for long-term benefit.
6. Deep Wisdom of Jǐng Personality
People with Jǐng personality are diligent, practical, and focused on resource management and long-term planning:
Detail-oriented internally, skilled at accumulation
Flexible externally, skilled at dissemination and coordination
Protect and utilize resources wisely
Actively repair issues to prevent resource waste
Core message of Jǐng:
“Resources, if unmaintained and misused, eventually become useless. Cultivating the well is like cultivating oneself; only through continuous care and accumulation can lasting benefit be achieved.”