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Hexagram 7 of 64 · Earth over Water

The Army

· Shī

Discipline before force. The fight you have to organize for is not the fight you can wing.

The Judgment

Perseverance and a strong leader bring good fortune without blame.

The Image

In the middle of the earth is water: the image of the Army. Thus the superior man increases his masses by generosity toward the people.

What this hexagram is really saying

Shī is the hexagram of campaigns — long, structured efforts that require not just willingness but organization. You have a fight on your hands. The question isn't whether to fight. It's whether you have the discipline to fight well.

The single yang line in this hexagram is the general. The five yin lines around it are the troops. The whole arrangement only works if the general has authority and the troops trust her. In your life right now, that maps onto: who is in charge of this effort, what is the chain of command, and does everyone involved actually know the plan?

The Wilhelm text says "perseverance and a strong leader" — and most readers focus on the leader part. They shouldn't. The harder part is perseverance, which here means logistics. Armies don't lose because their generals are weak. They lose because they ran out of food. The mundane infrastructure — the budget, the schedule, the recovery between sprints, the morale of the people doing the work — matters more than the dramatic moves.

So if Shī shows up, ask the unglamorous question. Who is doing what by when, and what happens if they get tired? The fight is real. The question is whether you've earned the right to win it by preparing well.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • I have a real fight on my hands. How do I actually wage it?
  • Who needs to be in command of this? Me, or someone else?
  • What boring logistics am I avoiding because the strategy is more fun?
  • Am I leading a team or just a group of people who happen to be near me?

When the lines change

A six or a nine in any of the six positions transforms this hexagram into another — that second hexagram describes where your situation is heading. The text of each changing line is its own micro-reading. More on reading changing lines →

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