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HEXAGRAM 21 / 64

Biting Through

噬嗑 Shì Hé
Structure: Upper ☲ (Fire) / Lower ☳ (Thunder) Element: Fire Binary: 100101

Overview

Shi He represents the decisive act of biting through obstacles that block progress — confronting difficulties directly and severing what impedes the way. Just as teeth must close to bite through food, situations sometimes require firm, unflinching resolution. The hexagram emphasizes that justice must be clear and impartial, neither harsh nor hesitant, for harmony to be restored.

Key Themes

In Your Life

Career & Work

A situation at work requires direct confrontation of a problem that has been blocking progress — perhaps a difficult conversation, a structural inefficiency, or an unresolved conflict. Avoiding it only prolongs the stagnation. Address it firmly but fairly, with clarity rather than aggression, and the path will open.

Relationships & Love

Biting Through suggests that a relationship obstacle can only be resolved by facing it directly. Whether it is a long-standing disagreement, a breach of trust, or a communication breakdown, the time for sidestepping has passed. Honest, firm conversation — conducted with fairness rather than accusation — can clear the air and restore connection.

Wealth & Finance

The energy pattern indicates that a financial obstacle or blockage requires direct attention. Traditional wisdom invites reflection on what financial matter has been avoided and suggests that clear, firm resolution — such as addressing debt, clarifying agreements, or cutting unnecessary expenses — will restore flow.

Action Guidance

DO

Confront the obstacle directly and decisively, with fairness and clarity. Address the root, not just the symptom.

DON'T

Avoid the problem, apply excessive force, or act with personal malice rather than impartial justice.

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