Apr 30, 2026 (UTC)
> Moving line: 3 (九三)
227 BC 圖窮匕見 - extreme close-up of hands unfurling silk map scroll, poisoned dagger revealed as map falls away, Jing Ke's intense eyes visible above watching the King of Qin, frozen moment before the lunge, phosphor-green tech-noir palette with amber highlights on blade
227 BC. The Qin palace. An assassin from Yan unrolls a map before the King of Qin—a map showing territories his state will cede. Hidden inside: a poisoned dagger. The phrase for this moment: 圖窮匕見 (túqióng bǐxiàn)—'when the map is unrolled, the dagger is revealed.' Jing Ke grabbed the king's sleeve and lunged. The sleeve tore. The king fled, circling pillars, struggling to draw a ceremonial sword too long for combat. A physician threw his medicine bag to slow the assassin. Finally the king drew from behind his back, struck Jing Ke's thigh, then stabbed him eight more times. Dying, Jing Ke sat with legs spread—a deliberate insult—and taunted his target. According to the Shiji, before departing, he had sung at the Yi River: '風蕭蕭兮易水寒,壯士一去兮不復還'—'The wind howls, the Yi River is cold; a brave man once departed will never return.' He knew. He went anyway. This is 蒙 (Méng): not stupidity, but the folly of youth against systems. One dagger cannot stop unification. The attempt accelerated Yan's destruction.
> Digital artifact: Kintsugi Neon — The Golden Joinery of a Broken CRT (1400)
Kintsugi is the opposite of corporate 'root-cause theater': you show the seam, consecrate the failure, and by refusing to hide the crack, make the vessel trustworthy again. 蠱 as governance: not puritan blame, but a ledger of joins. The gold isn't decoration; it's an invoice for the lesson.
> Upper Trigram:Mountain
> Lower Trigram:Wind
>Stagnation from gentle indifference below meeting rigid inertia above. The wind stirs beneath the mountain that won't move—but patient work can repair what stillness has allowed to decay.
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