03 Zhun 屯 (Difficulty at the Beginning)
Zhun represents the challenges and confusion that arise at the very beginning of a new situation. Progress is possible, but only through patience, structure, and proper guidance. This hexagram advises steady preparation rather than rushed action.
Yao Lines Explanation
- 第六爻 (Top Yao): Horse and carriage separate. Tears and hesitation. Persistence without clarity leads to exhaustion. It is best to pause and reassess.
- 第五爻 (Fifth Yao): Difficulty in providing help. Small, timely assistance brings benefit; excessive ambition brings misfortune.
- 第四爻 (Fourth Yao): Horse and carriage part. Seeking cooperation leads to success. Do not remain isolated.
- 第三爻 (Third Yao): Hunting without guidance. Advancement without preparation leads to loss. Know when to stop.
- 第二爻 (Second Yao): Difficulty but no loss. Perseverance brings gradual clarity. Proper alliances are favorable.
- 第一爻 (First Yao): Confusion at the start. Establish structure and discipline. Do not act impulsively.
Practical Applications
- Career: Early-stage projects require planning, mentorship, and patience. Avoid rushing decisions before systems are in place.
- Relationships: Misunderstandings are natural at the beginning. Clear communication and gradual trust-building are essential.
- Life: When facing a new path, focus on foundations rather than immediate results. Small, correct steps matter more than speed.

