Hexagram 61: Zhong Fu - 中孚

Inner Truth
Fine Art
Vermeer — Woman Holding a Balance

Vermeer — Woman Holding a Balance

Vermeer (Unknown)

Vermeer shows a woman weighing empty scales in soft window light, with a Last Judgment painting behind her. The balance hovers in perfect equilibrium as she contemplates its state. Inner Truth (Zhong Fu) emphasizes sincerity and careful judgment—the woman's measured assessment mirrors the spiritual weighing of souls depicted above.

Practical Integration

A woman in blue and gold contemplates empty scales, her hand suspended in window light. Johannes Vermeer painted this scene around 1665, positioning a Last Judgment painting on the wall behind her—souls being weighed in divine scales as she weighs earthly metals. But the painter shows a crucial detail: the balance pans hold nothing. She considers the instrument of measurement itself, the state of perfect equilibrium before matter tilts the scales. Her absorbed attention creates a moment of pure contemplation, inner assessment preceding external judgment. Vermeer captures Zhong Fu (中孚), Inner Truth—Wind above Lake, Xun over Dui. The hexagram structure is unique: both trigrams place yang lines at top and bottom with yin at center, creating an empty core surrounded by strength. This represents sincerity emanating from within, influence through genuine understanding rather than external force. The character 中孚 combines \"center\" and \"confidence,\" suggesting truth that comes from one's core rather than imposed belief. The woman's empty scales embody this principle—true judgment requires inner vacancy, freedom from prejudice that allows accurate perception. Song Dynasty diviners saw this configuration when situations required careful discernment, when sincerity must cross apparent barriers, when hearts recognize each other despite external differences. Vermeer shows a woman weighing empty scales in soft window light, with a Last Judgment painting behind her. The balance hovers in perfect equilibrium as she contemplates its state. Inner Truth (Zhong Fu) emphasizes sincerity and careful judgment—the woman's measured assessment mirrors the spiritual weighing of souls depicted above. The Judgment speaks to Vermeer's woman: \"Inner Truth. Pigs and fishes. Good fortune. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.\" Ancient texts cite this hexagram's power to influence even creatures without reason—pigs and fishes respond to genuine sincerity. The woman studies her balance with absolute focus, her inner state allowing true perception. In divination practice, Zhong Fu appeared in contexts of mediation, treaty-making, any circumstance requiring genuine understanding to bridge divisions. The Image Text clarifies what the empty scales demonstrate: \"Wind over lake: the image of Inner Truth. Thus the superior one deliberates over legal cases in order to delay executions.\" The hexagram emphasizes careful judgment, sincere assessment before irreversible action. Vermeer's woman pauses at the moment of perfect balance, neither rushing to judgment nor avoiding it. In the I-Ching sequence, Zhong Fu follows Limitation—after accepting necessary boundaries comes the capacity for sincere assessment within those limits, truth that emerges from empty centers rather than fixed positions.

References & Citations

  1. Woman Holding a Balance — Vermeer-Unknown. Vermeer shows a woman weighing empty scales in soft window light, with a Last Judgment painting behind her. The balance hovers in perfect equilibrium as she contemplates its state. Inner Truth (Zhong Fu) emphasizes sincerity and careful judgment—the woman's measured assessment mirrors the spiritual weighing of souls depicted above.

The Judgment

Inner Truth. Pigs and fishes. Good fortune. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.

zhōngwithin
truth
túnpiglets
fish
promising
worthwhile
shèto cross
great
chuānstream
worthwhile
zhēnto persist

The Image

Wind over lake: the image of Inner Truth. Thus the superior man discusses criminal cases in order to delay executions.

lake
shàngabove
yǒuis
fēngwind
zhōngwithin
truth
jūnnoble
young one
accordingly
discusses
legal recourse
huǎnto delay
execution

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1虞吉有他不燕

readiness
promising
yǒuto be
more than this
no
yàncomfort

Line 2鳴鶴在陰其子和之我有好爵吾與爾靡之

míngcall
crane
zàiremaining in
yīnshadows
her
young ones
respond
zhīher
I
yǒuhave
hǎofine
juédecanter
I
along with
ěryour
will drain
zhīit

Line 3得敵或鼓或罷或泣或歌

finding
counterpart
huòmaybe
to beat
huòor maybe
to quit
huòmaybe
to weep
huòor maybe
to sing

Line 4月幾望馬匹亡無咎

yuèmoon
almost
wàngfull
horse
of a pair
wángruns away
no
jiùblame

Line 5有孚攣如無咎

yǒubeing
true
luánbond
is like
no
jiùblame

Line 6翰音登于天貞凶

hànrooster's
yīncrowing
dēngascend
up to
tiānheaven
zhēnpersistence
xiōngunfortunate

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Wind (☴) sits above, Lake (☱) sits below—the gentle penetrating the joyous receptive.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

Inner Truth (中孚) describes the hollow reed or empty boat—forms that carry meaning precisely because they don't impose. The wind blows across the lake and creates ripples without touching the water directly. Wilhelm: 'The character fu means truth, but also represents a bird's claw grasping an egg—the delicate transfer that requires sincerity and precision.'

Character Analysis

The character 孚 (fú) depicts a bird's claw grasping an egg—protection through careful holding, not force. 中 (zhōng) means center, hollow, inner. Together: truth that emanates from the empty center. The Judgment's 'pigs and fishes'—creatures notoriously difficult to influence—yield to genuine sincerity. Even the most stubborn obstacles surrender to authentic truth.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Lake

Upper Trigram

Wind

Binary

110011

Energy State

Gentle penetration meeting joyous receptivity. The center is empty (yin lines in positions 3 and 4), creating the hollow through which truth resonates. The outer lines are yang—firm and true—but the transmission happens through the void.

Trigram Symbolism

☴ Wind (Upper) - Gentle, penetrating, pervasive ☱ Lake (Lower) - Joyous, open, receptive Wind moves over the lake's surface without touching—influence through resonance, not force. The image of sincerity that penetrates even the most resistant hearts.

For the classical Wilhelm translation and line-by-line commentary, see Wilhelm Translation.