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Return

复 Fù
Structure: Upper ☷ (Earth) / Lower ☳ (Thunder) Element: Earth Binary: 100000

Overview

Fu marks the turning point of the year — the winter solstice when yang energy first stirs beneath the earth after the longest night. What was stripped away in hexagram 23 begins its return. This is not a dramatic reversal but a quiet, natural renewal. The seven-day cycle reminds us that return follows a rhythm; patience and stillness allow the new growth to strengthen.

Key Themes

In Your Life

Career & Work

After a period of setback or stagnation, signs of renewal are emerging — a new opportunity, a shift in dynamics, or a return of motivation and clarity. This is the moment to gently resume activity, not to force dramatic changes. Small, natural steps in the right direction will build momentum organically, like the first yang line growing upward through the hexagram.

Relationships & Love

Return suggests reconciliation or the rekindling of a connection that had cooled. If a relationship went through a difficult period, this hexagram signals the possibility of genuine renewal — but it must happen naturally, not through pressure. Friends may reconnect. The energy favors patience and openness rather than pursuit.

Wealth & Finance

The energy pattern indicates a turning point after financial difficulty — resources beginning to return, opportunities reappearing. Traditional wisdom invites reflection on the natural rhythm of loss and recovery, suggesting that patient, measured engagement with financial matters will bear fruit as the cycle turns.

Action Guidance

DO

Allow natural renewal to unfold, take small steps in the right direction, and rest during this turning point.

DON'T

Force premature action, rush the process of recovery, or ignore the quiet signs of returning energy.

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