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Outer:Earth
Inner:Mountain
Vigorously promote the virtue of humility!

Use a humble character and spirit to engage in a just cause, go to conquer the invading enemy country, march and fight, there will be no fault, because this is upholding justice and justice! Will be successful!)
Humility is not about blindly, unprincipled, and endless concessions!

It is friendship, care, and wisdom to reach out to neighbors and companions. You are not rich alone, and you are not rich alone!

When you are oppressed or in danger, there are naturally many people willing to help you!

At this time you can use these powers to defeat the enemy! There were no adverse consequences.

If you use the power accumulated by your good qualities of humility and kindness to conquer unyielding enemies, you can achieve success and there will be no adverse results!)
Learn to be a good helper and humbly assist your boss, colleagues, and even strangers to do good things. There is no harm in doing it!

Learn to abide by the rules and don’t go too far!

Be a good team member and a qualified helper and assistant!)
Have a humble character, and be willing to help and serve others. Do things from beginning to end, and be auspicious and have good luck!

Who wouldn’t be convinced by this kind of person who is willing to help others humbly? All the people are convinced!)
Promote the humble spirit of humility and meekness, good luck!

Good for your inner nature! This is the best mind cultivation!)
Being strong is not the real king.
Humility is the true king!

People with a humble character can achieve great things: they can benefit from big rivers, and they can resolve risks and achieve good results.

A gentleman should always check whether he always maintains a humble and gentle attitude!
Don’t allow yourself to be arrogant or indifferent to others!)
I Ching - Hexagram: Modesty(谦)    Swapped Trigram Nuclear Hexagram Inverse Hexagram Opposite Hexagram Related Hexagrams
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Hexagram Note:
Qiān (Judgment)

Qiān:
Pervasive success.
The noble person has a proper conclusion.

Tuàn Commentary (Commentary on the Judgment)

“Qiān — Modesty.
Success.

The Way of Heaven assists from below and shines with clarity;
the Way of Earth is lowly yet advances upward.

Heaven’s principle subtracts when full, thereby benefiting modesty;
Earth’s principle changes when full, thereby flowing modesty;
Spirits and deities harm the full but bless the modest;
Human beings dislike fullness but appreciate modesty.

Modesty is honored and luminous,
lowly yet cannot be surpassed—
this is the proper conclusion for the noble person.”

Xiàng Commentary (Commentary on the Image)

“Mountain within the Earth—this is Qiān.
The noble person, following this,
reduces the surplus to benefit the deficient,
measuring and distributing things evenly.”


Job,Career:
Hexagram 15 of the I Ching — Qian (Modesty) (Earth over Mountain), Lower Gen ☶, Upper Kun ☷

The hexagram image is “a mountain hidden beneath the earth,” symbolizing: inner substance but outward humility, modest virtue, harmonious without contention, and concealed abilities within oneself.
Judgment:

“Modesty: Success. The superior person has an end.”
Meaning: A modest person achieves smooth progress; a superior person can start well and finish well, accomplishing great undertakings.
✦ 1. Core Wisdom of Qian

☯ “Modesty” does not mean inferiority, but concealing sharpness and carrying great virtue.
Gen (Mountain) is hidden beneath Kun (Earth): indicating deep strength that is not flaunted.
It emphasizes “achieve without claiming, gain without arrogance.”
✦ 2. Strategies for Personal Career Development and Promotion

1. Modesty means concealing abilities; when the time is not ripe, keep a low profile
The Qian hexagram teaches: even with outstanding talent, one should not show off but wait for the right moment to act.

🔹 Workplace application:
When entering the workplace or before promotion, do not rush to show off. Instead, observe more, accumulate experience, and focus on practical results.
Rather than self-promotion, quietly achieve results and let outcomes speak for themselves; wait for the opportunity to rise.

2. Modesty advances virtue; promotion depends on moral character and reputation
The Image Commentary says: “Modest superior persons cross great rivers with good fortune.” — Only those with modest virtue can face risks and bear heavy responsibilities.

🔹 Application strategy:
Promotion depends not only on ability but also on winning the trust, respect, and good reputation of superiors and teams.
When on the cusp of promotion, it is crucial to remain low-key and cautious, proving by actions that you are worthy of great trust.

3. The modest are often fulfilled; the arrogant are doomed to fail: maintain mindset after gaining power
The I Ching rarely states “auspicious” directly, but all six lines of Qian are auspicious, showing modesty is the safest and most reliable way to live.

🔹 Reminder:
After a successful promotion, avoid arrogance or changing attitude. Continue to accept others with humility and tolerance; this sustains long-term esteem.
✦ 3. Wisdom and Strategies for Interacting with Leadership

1. Be respectful and courteous; do not compete for credit or take the spotlight
Qian stresses “mountain hidden in the earth,” so toward superiors, show respect, cooperation, and help them succeed.

🔹 Practice:
Take initiative in assigned tasks, but attribute credit to the team or supervisors.
Avoid “highlighting yourself” and instead “support those above” to gain trust and mentorship.

2. Do not resent adversity or flaunt in good times: control by calmness to win opportunities
Sometimes leaders may misunderstand or overlook your value; then respond with humility, not confrontation or slacking.

🔹 Method:
Correct misunderstandings gradually with “results,” not “arguments.”
In time, leaders will see your steadiness, reliability, and trustworthiness.
✦ 4. Strategies for Relations and Collaboration with Colleagues

1. Modesty in treating others, low posture wins popularity
Qian advocates: “Respect others without self-importance; be courteous without arrogance.”

🔹 Specific actions:
Do not compete over who is right or steal the spotlight in interactions.
Respect newcomers, don’t envy the strong, and often support the weak.

2. Give credit to the collective, do not seek personal glory
The Qian Commentary says: “The more modest, the more radiant; humble but unshakable.”
Meaning: the more modest you are, the more you shine.

🔹 In teamwork:
Let others take the spotlight; in the long run, you gain more trust.
Think more of others, proactively fill gaps and assist; such people are always welcome in teams.
✦ 5. Qian Hexagram Workplace Application Summary Table
Qian Wisdom Corresponding Workplace Behavior
Mountain hidden in earth, conceal abilities Stay low-key, do not flaunt strength; wait for the right time
Superior person maintains end, be careful from start to finish After promotion, remain humble and uphold initial principles
Success comes from modesty and winning hearts Gain position by winning trust; humility leads to smooth progress
All six lines auspicious, modesty is safest Modest people avoid trouble; those who show off invite envy
Credit to the group, virtue in the human realm Do not seek personal glory or boast; earn respect and recommendation
✦ 6. Summary: Qian Is the Wisdom of “Knowing When to Advance and Retreat, Balancing Strength and Gentleness”

Modesty is not weakness, but the choice of the strong.
Modesty is not yielding, but the expression of self-cultivation.
Modesty is not silence, but silent influence.

It applies at every stage:

When entering the workplace, it helps you gain connections and trust.

On the path of promotion, it helps you avoid petty conflicts and risks.

At high positions, it helps you maintain status and support.

“The earth is vast, the superior person carries all with virtue; the mountain’s modesty forms greatness.”
The modest succeed in all things; the arrogant flourish briefly and then decline.