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Hexagram 46 · Line 4

Offered the Mountain

Hexagram 46 · Line 4 meaning

"The king offers him Mount Ch'i. Good fortune. No blame."
Parent hexagram
46

Shêng is the hexagram of vertical growth from below: the tree rising through the soil — not by force, but by flexibility, persistence, and the simple refusal to stop. Nothing dramatic marks its progress; it bends around stones, finds the gaps, and one day stands above the forest. Effort of this kind meets no resistance because it fights nothing: the earth yields to what grows the way earth expects things to grow.

Direct answer

Hexagram 46 line 4 means recognition arrives at the sacred level — the climb honoured by the highest, the way ancient kings honoured their helpers on the holy mountain. This is the fruit of diligent inner work: success that comes as confirmation, not conquest — a place granted, not seized. Meet the honour with the very devotion that produced it.

The image explained

Line 4 is the minister's place, just below the ruler — and here the ruler turns and honours the servant. Mount Ch'i was where the early Chou kings made their offerings; to be "offered the mountain" is to be granted a sacred trust, not a spoil of ambition. That distinction is the whole line. What you seize can be lost; what is conferred from above in answer to sincerity below is stable — "the mountain given is the mountain kept." The good fortune is real because the elevation was earned by devotion rather than grasped, and so nothing in it needs defending.

What to do now

Do accept the honour, fully and gracefully — this is confirmation of real work, and false modesty would waste it. Receive it in the same spirit that earned it: devoted, sincere, still oriented to the guidance rather than to your own arrival. Don't treat the recognition as a conquest to defend or a licence to grasp for more; the moment you start seizing, you forfeit the security of what was freely granted. Hold the mountain lightly and gratefully, and it stays yours.

Transformation

The change toward Hexagram 32

When this line moves, the situation travels toward Hexagram 32, Duration. The direction confirms the line's promise of permanence: what was conferred through sincerity settles into something lasting. Duration is the enduring condition — thunder and wind renewing each other, a way of being that holds through time because it's rooted rather than snatched. The mountain given, received with devotion, doesn't expire; it becomes a durable place. Keep the constancy that earned the honour and the recognition matures into a lasting station — the height that stays because it was never seized.

This line in context
In love

the bond reaches honoured, recognised ground — welcomed by family, blessed by the circle. Take the confirmation in the same spirit that won it. Full love reading

In career

the climb is honoured from the top, a place granted rather than grabbed. Hold it with the devotion that earned it and it won't slip. Full career reading

For a decision

recognition lands as confirmation, not conquest. Accept it gratefully and keep the humility intact — what's freely given, held lightly, stays. Full timing reading

Reflection

Am I receiving this recognition as confirmation, or already grasping for the next height?

What devotion earned me this — and am I still living by it?

Read this line well

Keep the line inside the full reading

A changing line becomes useful when you read it in the right order and keep it tied to the wider hexagram pattern.

1. Start with Hexagram 46

Read the parent hexagram first so Line 4 stays anchored in the actual situation rather than floating as a detached slogan.

2. Stay with Line 4

Let this line show where the pressure, correction, or opening is most active right now. It is usually the sharpest instruction in the cast.

3. Then read the direction of change

Only after that should you compare the transformed figure and decide what movement this changing line is pointing toward.

If you want the wider method behind this sequence, read how to consult the I Ching or go deeper with the changing-lines guide.

All six lines

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Line 1

Upward with Confidence

"Pushing upward that is met with confidence brings great good fortune."

Hexagram 46 line 1 means the ascent is beginning and those above welcome it — great good fortune. But the confidence that opens the door isn't the ego's self-assurance; it's the trust earned by sincerity, theirs in you and yours in the guidance you follow. Stay aware of your inner state, and the whole climb inherits this first line's blessing.

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Line 2

The Small Offering

"With sincerity, even a small offering furthers. No blame."

Hexagram 46 line 2 means substance beats polish. Your means are modest and your manner perhaps rough, but the sincerity is genuine — and sincerity is what the height accepts. Bring the small offering honestly, keep your purpose plain, and advance without harm. Don't spend effort on being noticed; the climb honours what's real at every altitude, not what's dressed up.

Read line 2 in full
Line 3

The Empty City

"One pushes upward into an empty city."

Hexagram 46 line 3 means resistance has suddenly vanished — the gates stand open, nothing contests your advance. The line states this flatly, without praise or warning, and that neutrality is the warning. Ease this complete can mean true alignment, or that nothing is testing you. Either way the danger is inner: keep working on alignment while the walls are empty.

Read line 3 in full
Line 4

Offered the Mountain

"The king offers him Mount Ch'i. Good fortune. No blame."

Hexagram 46 line 4 means recognition arrives at the sacred level — the climb honoured by the highest, the way ancient kings honoured their helpers on the holy mountain. This is the fruit of diligent inner work: success that comes as confirmation, not conquest — a place granted, not seized. Meet the honour with the very devotion that produced it.

Current line
Line 5

Upward by Steps

"Steadfastness brings good fortune. One pushes upward step by step."

Hexagram 46 line 5 states the hexagram's method as its centre: by steps. Each stage complete before the next begins, each opening taken when it opens and each pause honoured. Steadfastness brings good fortune. Don't strive to prolong a moment — that turns progress into resistance. Height gained a step at a time is the only height that holds.

Read line 5 in full
Line 6

Pushing Upward in Darkness

"Pushing upward in darkness. Only unremitting steadfastness — applied to what is right — furthers."

Hexagram 46 line 6 means the climb has gone blind — ambition and ego at the controls, advancing for its own sake, deaf to the inner voice. Climbing purely to keep climbing runs out here, in the dark. The one thing that still furthers is steadfastness turned toward what is right: disengage the ambition, hold still when stillness is the progress.

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If Line 4 is active in your reading, use the oracle to revisit the full pattern and any additional changing lines in your live situation.