Hexagram 33 Retreat — First Six Line Explained

First Six: The tail in retreat. This is dangerous. One must not wish to undertake anything. The first line warns of the peril of retreating too late — like a de

Yao Position Overview

Yao Text

First Six: The tail in retreat. This is dangerous. One must not wish to undertake anything.

Tuan Commentary

The Tuan Commentary says: Retreat means 'withdrawal.' The firm is in the correct position and responds with the yielding. The yielding gradually advances and grows. In Retreat, success comes through the movement of the time. 'In small matters perseverance furthers' — when growth occurs it is through gradual advancement. The meaning of the time of Retreat is truly great!

Hexagram 33 Retreat — First Six Line Diagram

The First Six is the first line of Retreat, a yin line in a yang position at the very bottom of the lower trigram Gen (Mountain). 'The tail in retreat' means being at the tail end of a withdrawal — the last to leave, the most exposed. When everyone else has already pulled back, you're still caught in the danger zone.

This line paints a vivid picture: imagine a herd of deer fleeing from a predator. The one at the very back, the slowest, the 'tail' — that's you. The lion is closing in. 'This is dangerous' — understatement of the century. 'One must not wish to undertake anything' — your only option is to stay absolutely still, play dead if you must, and pray the danger passes.

As the card depicts — a figure caught at the rear of a retreating group, danger closing in from behind. You have missed the optimal moment for withdrawal. Now is not the time for heroics or counterattacks — it's time for damage control and absolute stillness.

Yilore Reading

The Tail in Retreat

Hexagram 33 Retreat First Six Line — Front
Hexagram 33 Retreat First Six Line — Back

Yilore interprets the First Six of Retreat as 'the peril of the straggler.' That figure caught at the rear — they're not stupid, they're not lazy. They simply didn't read the signs quickly enough, or they hesitated when they should have moved. Now they're in the worst possible position.

'The tail in retreat' teaches a brutal but vital lesson: timing is everything in withdrawal. The same retreat that's brilliant when done early becomes desperate when done late. The white deer that slips into the forest at the first rustle of the hunter's approach is safe. The one that waits until the arrow is in flight has a very different story.

In life, this manifests constantly: the person who leaves a declining company early gets references and options. The last one out gets a layoff notice. The investor who sells before the crash preserves capital. The one who holds on 'just a bit longer' watches it all evaporate. The person who ends a toxic relationship early heals faster. The one who stays until they're broken takes years to recover.

The First Six's message is simple and stark: when you sense it's time to go, go now. Don't wait to be the tail.

Divination Insights

The core theme is 'you've retreated too late — now minimize damage.' You're in the most vulnerable position, having failed to recognize the signs early enough. Don't compound the error by taking action now. Stay still, stay low, and wait for the immediate danger to pass.

Career

The tail in retreat warns you are in the most vulnerable position at work. Do not start new initiatives, challenge anyone, or draw attention. Keep the lowest possible profile and focus solely on damage control until the immediate danger passes.

Relationships

In relationships, you are in a dangerously exposed position. Do not force conversations, make demands, or pursue anyone right now. Stay quiet, create no new conflicts, and wait for the emotional storm to pass.

Wealth

Do not make any financial moves right now. No new investments, no large purchases, no risky ventures. Your sole focus should be preserving what you have. Even small losses now could cascade into larger ones.

Health

Your health is under stress — this is not the time to push yourself. Reduce all non-essential activities, prioritize rest, and avoid anything that adds stress to your system. Pure survival mode.

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FAQ

What does 'the tail in retreat' mean?

'The tail in retreat' means being at the very end during a withdrawal — the last to leave, the most exposed to danger. Like a retreating army, the tail guard faces the greatest risk. First Six sits at the bottom of the hexagram, the lowest and most vulnerable position. When others have already retreated to safety, you're still exposed. 'This is dangerous' — the situation is genuinely perilous. 'One must not wish to undertake anything' — don't make any moves at all. When you're the last one caught in a bad situation, any action could make things worse. The wisest course is to freeze, minimize your presence, and avoid drawing attention.

What should I do if I receive this line?

The core advice is 'stop everything and stay still.' You've missed the optimal window for retreat. Others who recognized the signs have already withdrawn safely. Now you're in the most dangerous position. Don't try to fight back, don't try grand maneuvers — just minimize damage. In career terms: don't start new projects, don't challenge authority. In relationships: don't force confrontations, don't make demands. In finances: don't make new investments, preserve capital. Wait until the immediate danger passes before making any moves.

How does the First Six relate to the overall message of Retreat?

The First Six represents the worst-case scenario in retreat — being too slow to act. Retreat's wisdom lies in recognizing when to withdraw before danger arrives. The First Six shows what happens when you miss that window. It's a cautionary tale: when the signs of trouble first appear, act immediately. Don't wait until you're the last one standing in a collapsing situation. The earlier lines (especially Nine in the Fifth and Nine at the Top) show progressively better forms of retreat — the lesson builds from worst to best.