Hexagram 2 The Receptive — Six in the Third Line Explained

Six in the Third: Hidden lines, able to persevere. Perhaps in the king's service — no accomplishment but a good end. This line symbolizes concealing talent and serving with humility. Full analysis for career, relationships, wealth, and health.

Yao Position Overview

Yao Text

Six in the Third: Hidden lines, able to persevere. Perhaps in the king's service — no accomplishment but a good end.

Tuan Commentary

The Tuan Commentary says: Supreme indeed is the generative power of The Receptive. All things owe their birth to it, for it receives the heavenly with devotion. The Receptive in its riches carries all things. Its nature is in harmony with the boundless. It embraces all things with greatness and brilliance, and through it all things attain their full development.

Hexagram 2 The Receptive — Line 3 Card

Six in the Third is the third of The Receptive's six lines — a yin line at the top of the lower trigram. "Hidden lines" means beauty and talent contained within, not displayed outwardly; "able to persevere" means capable of holding to the right path. "Perhaps in the king's service" means you may be entrusted with important responsibilities or called to participate in great endeavors; "no accomplishment but a good end" means that while you cannot claim the credit for yourself, you will ultimately bring matters to a successful conclusion.

As the card depicts — a flourishing tree, its branches laden with leaves and fruit, while below the surface its roots spread deep and wide through rich soil. You are talented and capable, but the current environment calls for you to be low-key and restrained. Your core task is to "serve in the king's cause" — to support leadership, to help the team achieve its goals, concealing your brilliance and tempering your edge for now.

Yilore Reading

Flourishing Leaves, Deep Roots

Hexagram 2 The Receptive Line 3 — Front
Hexagram 2 The Receptive Line 3 — Back

Yilore interprets the Six in the Third of The Receptive as 'talent held within.' When this card appears, it precisely describes your current situation: you are talented and capable, but the current environment calls for you to be low-key and restrained, playing the supporting role rather than the lead.

Like that flourishing tree — above ground its branches are laden with leaves and fruit, but the true source of its strength lies in the vast root system reaching deep below the surface. Your core task is to 'serve in the king's cause' — to support leadership and help the team achieve its goals. Though this means you cannot claim the spotlight for now, the promise of 'no accomplishment but a good end' is this: as long as you can endure the solitude and hold to the right path, a fulfilling conclusion is assured. The truly strong know when to conceal their edge and gather their strength.

Divination Insights

The Six in the Third's core theme is 'restrained brilliance, content to be the supporting player.' You currently possess talent and ability, but the timing is not yet ripe for you to shine. The overall tone: let others have the spotlight, quietly do your own work well, do not contend for credit — a good outcome will come in the end.

Career

Six in the Third in career matters points to a 'behind-the-scenes hero period.' You may be participating in an important project, but your role is not the leader — it is the core support. The greatest taboo now is rushing to showcase yourself or claiming credit. Focus on doing your assigned work excellently and let results speak for you. Even if credit is taken by your leader or colleagues, do not resent it — this is not weakness but strategic patience. The skills and connections you accumulate behind the scenes will be rewarded at the right time. Be the tree whose roots grow deep — when the season comes, the fruit will be abundant.

Relationships

In matters of the heart, Six in the Third advises 'subtle expression, advancing by retreating.' If you are pursuing someone, now is not the time for directness or forcefulness — a gentle, understated approach to showing care will be more touching. For those already in a relationship, there may be a dynamic where one partner is more dominant; Six in the Third suggests you temporarily take the supportive role, proving your devotion through actions rather than words. Do not feel wronged by temporarily 'yielding' — in love, knowing how to give your partner room and dignity is a sign of true emotional intelligence.

Wealth

In financial matters, Six in the Third points to 'steady progress, not seeking the lead.' This is not the time to be the primary investment decision-maker — it is better to follow someone experienced or participate in a partnership. In business collaborations, taking a secondary role is actually more advantageous — you bear less risk while gaining more experience. Avoid solo ventures or large independent investments; a team-based approach is best. The financial meaning of 'no accomplishment but a good end' is: though your share of the profits may not be the largest, the stability and learning are far more valuable in the long run.

Health

In health matters, Six in the Third reminds you to watch for physical and mental issues caused by suppressed emotions. Playing a supporting role for extended periods and keeping your brilliance hidden may cause you to accumulate considerable frustration and stress. Find healthy outlets for your emotions — journaling, exercise, confiding in trusted friends. Also pay attention to liver and digestive health: in traditional Chinese medicine, 'stagnation injures the liver,' and prolonged suppression can easily affect these systems. Gentle stretching exercises like yoga or tai chi can help unblock stagnant energy.

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FAQ

What does 'hidden lines, able to persevere; perhaps in the king's service, no accomplishment but a good end' mean?

'Hidden lines' means containing beauty and talent within, not readily displaying them outwardly; 'able to persevere' means being able to hold steadfastly to the right path. 'Perhaps in the king's service' means you may be called to participate in important affairs, working alongside a leader to accomplish great things. 'No accomplishment but a good end' means that while you cannot claim the credit as your own (no accomplishment), you will ultimately bring matters to a successful and complete conclusion (a good end). The core wisdom of this line is: a talented person need not display their brilliance at every moment — at the right time, concealing your light and serving faithfully is the wisest course.

I received the Six in the Third changing line — how should I act?

Receiving the Six in the Third changing line means what you need most right now is not to showcase yourself, but to master the arts of 'concealing' and 'following.' 'Concealing' means putting away your edge and letting your work speak rather than your words; 'following' means aligning with the team and leadership, placing collective goals above personal display. Specifically: play the supporting role at work and let your leader take the credit; in partnerships, prioritize team interests without competing; in decisions, defer to the experienced rather than acting unilaterally. This may sound frustrating, but it is the surest path to lasting trust and future opportunity.

How does Six in the Third of The Receptive differ from Nine in the Third of The Creative?

Nine in the Third of The Creative says 'The superior person is active all day, and at nightfall his mind is still beset with cares. Danger. No blame.' — emphasizing self-discipline and vigilance amid active striving. You are the protagonist, pushing forward with all your might while staying alert. Six in the Third of The Receptive says 'Hidden lines, able to persevere; perhaps in the king's service, no accomplishment but a good end' — emphasizing restraint and subtlety in a supporting role. You have ability but are not the protagonist for now; you need to conceal your talent and yield the stage. Both occupy the sensitive top position of the lower trigram, but their strategies are entirely different: The Creative's Third demands relentless diligence; The Receptive's Third demands patient concealment.