Hexagram 63: Ji Ji - 既濟

After Completion
Fine Art
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres — The Apotheosis of Homer

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres — The Apotheosis of Homer

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Unknown)

Ingres crowned Homer on the steps of an Ionic temple, surrounded by symmetrically arranged great artists and thinkers. Commissioned for the Louvre, this academic history painting celebrates cultural order achieved. After Completion (Ji Ji) describes a moment when all elements are properly aligned—Ingres presents an idealized hierarchy of artistic achievement in balanced neoclassical composition.

Practical Integration

Homer sits enthroned on temple steps, crowned with laurels, surrounded by history's great artists arranged in perfect symmetry. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painted this in 1827 for a ceiling in the Louvre, creating an idealized hierarchy of cultural achievement. On Homer's right stand the Greek tragedians, on his left the philosophers; below, painters and poets occupy precisely balanced positions. Every element finds its proper place in Ingres' neoclassical vision—order achieved, the cultural canon established, perfection of arrangement realized through careful composition. Ingres captures Ji Ji (既濟), After Completion—Water above Fire, Kan over Li. This is one of only two hexagrams where all lines occupy ideal positions: yang in odd-numbered places, yin in even-numbered places. The configuration represents achieved order, every element standing in proper relation to every other. Fire rises while water descends, their opposing movements creating temporary equilibrium. The character 既濟 means \"already across,\" suggesting a river successfully forded, a threshold passed, completion attained. Yet ancient diviners noted the paradox: when all yang lines have risen to proper positions and all yin lines have settled, the dynamic maintaining this balance begins reversing. Ingres' perfect arrangement suggests the same tension—when the canon is complete, what remains? Ingres crowned Homer on the steps of an Ionic temple, surrounded by symmetrically arranged great artists and thinkers. Commissioned for the Louvre, this academic history painting celebrates cultural order achieved. After Completion (Ji Ji) describes a moment when all elements are properly aligned—Ingres presents an idealized hierarchy of artistic achievement in balanced neoclassical composition. The Judgment speaks to Ingres' neoclassical achievement: \"After Completion. Success in small matters. Perseverance furthers. At the beginning good fortune, at the end disorder.\" The painting celebrates cultural order at its zenith, yet the text warns that completion itself contains disorder's seeds. Zhou Dynasty texts counsel vigilance precisely at success's moment. In divination, Ji Ji appeared at crossings completed, projects finished, order established—and always with the reminder that perfection cannot be maintained, only carefully tended. The Image Text addresses the painting's historical moment: \"Water over fire: the image of the condition After Completion. Thus the superior one takes thought of misfortune and arms himself against it in advance.\" Ingres painted his apotheosis during political upheaval—the Bourbon Restoration following Napoleon's fall. His perfectly ordered cultural hierarchy represents an ideal already threatened by Romanticism's emergence. In the I-Ching sequence, Ji Ji occupies the penultimate position, followed immediately by hexagram 64's Before Completion—suggesting that all achieved order already contains the next threshold, all completion already pregnant with new beginning.

References & Citations

  1. The Apotheosis of Homer — Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres-Unknown. Ingres crowned Homer on the steps of an Ionic temple, surrounded by symmetrically arranged great artists and thinkers. Commissioned for the Louvre, this academic history painting celebrates cultural order achieved. After Completion (Ji Ji) describes a moment when all elements are properly aligned—Ingres presents an idealized hierarchy of artistic achievement in balanced neoclassical composition.

The Judgment

After Completion. Success in small matters. Perseverance furthers. At the beginning, good fortune; at the end, disorder. When everything is completed, be careful at the beginning. Order and disorder alternate in continuous cycle.

already
completion
hēngfulfillment
xiǎominor
worthwhile
zhēnto persist
chūat
promise
zhōngat
luàndisorder

The Image

Water over fire: the image of After Completion. Thus the superior man takes thought of misfortune and arms himself against it in advance. The condition of equilibrium is precarious. What has been completed invites dissolution. Constant vigilance required.

shuǐthe water
zàiis situated
huǒthe fire
shàngover
already
complete
jūnnoble
young one
accordingly
contemplates
huànproblems
érand then
prepares
fángto defense against
zhīit

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1曳其輪濡其尾無咎

braking
those
lúnwheels
soaking
that
wěitail
no
jiùblame

Line 2婦喪其茀勿逐七日得

the matron
sàngloses
her
veil
do not
zhúpursue this
there will be seven
days
to gain

Line 3高宗伐鬼方三年克之小人勿用

gāothe exalted
zōngancestor
subjugated
guǐthe barbarian
fāngcountry
sānit took
niányears
conquer
zhīit
xiǎothe lesser
rénpeople
were not at all
yònguseful

Line 4繻有衣袽終日戒

the silk jacket
yǒuis
worn
to
zhōngthroughout
the day
jièbe

Line 5東鄰殺牛不如西鄰之禴祭實受其福

dōngthe eastern
línneighbor
shāsacrifices
niúcattle
but
comparable
西the western
línneighbor
zhī's
yuèmodest
offering
shíthe genuine
shòuenjoy
these
blessings

Line 6濡其首厲

soaking
that
shǒuhead
harsh

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Water (☵) above, Fire (☲) below—the impossible equilibrium. Every line in its proper position, alternating perfectly.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

After Completion. Success in small matters. At the beginning, good fortune; at the end, disorder. When order has been achieved, vigilance is required. Completion invites the next transformation.

Character Analysis

Major Kusanagi embodies this: ghost and shell in perfect synthesis, but that completion immediately raises new questions about identity, consciousness, and evolution. The equilibrium is achieved but dynamic—water over fire, each element empowering the other while threatening dissolution.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Fire

Upper Trigram

Water

Binary

101010

Energy State

Perfect alternation, complete balance, each element in proper position. Read bottom to top: fire (energy, structure) below, water (consciousness, flow) above, achieving impossible equilibrium.

Trigram Symbolism

☵ Water (Upper) - The Abysmal, consciousness, flowing downward ☲ Fire (Lower) - The Clinging, energy rising upward Water over fire: the elements that should destroy each other instead achieve synthesis.

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