Hexagram 28

Great Preponderance

Great Preponderance presents a field where Lake stands above Wind. Rather than giving a simple yes-or-no verdict, it reveals structure: what drives the situation, what sustains it, and where change is likely to begin.

Lake above Wind · too much weight requires structural honesty

Great Preponderance presents a field where Lake stands above Wind. Rather than giving a simple yes-or-no verdict, it reveals structure: what drives the situation, what sustains it, and where change is likely to begin.

Available summary

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Work

Useful for questions about work direction, cooperation, pressure, and whether to expand or steady the current move.

Relationships

Useful for reading closeness, boundaries, expectations, and emotional pacing in a relationship.

Timing

Useful when the real question is whether to act now, wait, continue, or change pace.

FAQ

What kind of questions fit Great Preponderance?

Questions about timing, relationships, direction, and decisions.

Does Great Preponderance always mean good or bad?

Not exactly. It describes a structure and tendency, not an absolute verdict.