Hexagram 26 The Taming Power of the Great — Nine in the Second Line Explained

Nine in the Second of Hexagram 26: The axletrees are removed. Accept forced pauses with equanimity — centered and without blame.

爻位總覽

爻辭

Nine in the Second: The axletrees of the wagon are removed.

彖傳

The Tuan Commentary says: The Taming Power of the Great. The strong and the solid, their radiance renews virtue daily.

大象傳

The Image says: Heaven within the mountain, The Taming Power of the Great. Thus the superior person acquaints himself with many sayings of antiquity and many deeds of the past, in order to strengthen his character thereby.

Hexagram 26 The Taming Power of the Great — Nine in the Second Line Diagram

Nine in the Second occupies the central position of the lower trigram, a yang line attaining the mean. "The axletrees of the wagon are removed" — the leather straps securing the wheels to the axle have come loose, and the wagon cannot move. On the surface this appears to be an obstacle, but in truth it is a natural halt — circumstances do not permit advance.

The Xiao Xiang Commentary says: "Centered, without blame." Holding to the middle way, the heart is free from resentment. Nine in the Second is blameless because it holds to the center: neither complaining about the pause nor anxious about waiting, accepting the temporary halt with equanimity.

The deeper meaning: sometimes a pause is not failure but a gift — space for deepening reserves, adjusting direction, and waiting for better timing. Holding to the center maintains your bearings during a standstill.

Modern Insight: When projects stall, plans are interrupted, or careers hit plateaus, accept the pause with equanimity. A pause is another form of accumulation; holding to the center, you will set out again when the time is right.

易羅解讀

The Axletrees Are Removed from the Wagon

Hexagram 26 Nine in the Second — Card Front
Hexagram 26 Nine in the Second — Card Back

Yilore interprets Nine in the Second as "the gift of the pause." When this card appears, the universe is giving you a moment to breathe, recalibrate, and deepen your reserves.

The wagon has stopped not because the journey is over, but because the road ahead requires you to be even more prepared. Like a traveler whose wagon loses its axle straps — instead of cursing fate, sit beside the road, sharpen your tools, study the map, and when the wagon is repaired, you will travel faster and more surely than before.

"Centered, without blame" is both diagnosis and prescription: stay in your center, and this pause will become one of the most productive periods of your journey.

占卜解卦

Nine in the Second speaks of a natural pause — the wagon cannot move, but the centered person remains without blame.

Career

Career progress is temporarily stalled through no fault of your own. A project may be delayed, a decision deferred, or an opportunity postponed. The key is to remain centered and productive during this waiting period. Use the time for professional development and preparation.

Relationships

In relationships, Nine in the Second suggests a natural pause in progress. Do not force the relationship forward. Allow both parties the space to develop at their own pace. Remaining centered and patient — without resentment or pressure — will lead to a healthier dynamic.

Wealth

Financial progress may be temporarily stalled. Investment returns may be delayed, or income growth may plateau. Stay centered in your financial strategy — do not make impulsive changes out of frustration. Continue your disciplined approach and trust that the pause is temporary.

Health

Health recovery or fitness progress may plateau. Accept this as a natural phase rather than a setback. Maintain your healthy routines with patience and consistency. The body sometimes needs periods of consolidation before the next phase of improvement.

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常見問題

What does 'the axletrees of the wagon are removed' mean?

It is a metaphor for being unable to move forward — the essential mechanism for travel has been removed. This represents a natural, circumstantial halt rather than a deliberate choice. The wagon is not broken; it simply cannot move right now. The key insight is that this pause comes from external conditions, not personal failure.

Why is Nine in the Second 'without blame'?

Because it holds to the central position — the middle way. Being centered means accepting the situation without resentment or anxiety. The blame would come from either forcing forward despite the obstacle or from falling into despair. By maintaining equanimity and continuing to cultivate oneself, one remains blameless.

How should I respond to this line in a reading?

Accept the pause gracefully. Do not waste energy fighting circumstances you cannot change. Instead, use this time productively: study, reflect, plan, and strengthen yourself internally. The halt is temporary, and your centered attitude during this time will determine how effectively you can move forward when conditions change.