Hexagram 31: Xian -

Influence

Airbrush Minimalism

Patrick Nagel Duran Duran Rio album cover - serene woman's face with black hair, red lips, geometric airbrush minimalism, tech-noir aesthetic with phosphor green and magenta highlights

Patrick Nagel - Duran Duran Rio Album Cover

Patrick Nagel (1982)

May 1982. Duran Duran releases Rio with a cover that became the visual language of 1980s sophistication—Patrick Nagel's airbrush minimalism distilled to flat color planes, clean lines, serene expression. A woman's face, black hair, red lips, geometric elegance, no background noise. Nagel refined Japanese ukiyo-e and Art Deco geometry into something MTV couldn't escape: every fashion magazine, Playboy illustration, mall poster reproduced variations. Not through broadcast—through gravitational pull. The face doesn't demand attention; it receives it. By 1984, the aesthetic was everywhere. Commercials, album covers, movie posters—the influence spread because the image was worth referencing. When Nagel died of heart failure at 38 that February, the style didn't stop. It mutated through retro 80s, vaporwave, digital art homages. Lake over Mountain—the hexagram of wooing, mutual attraction through natural resonance. The Rio cover as composed stillness beneath, influence spreading outward through elegance rather than force. The lake keeps reflecting even after the mountain is gone.

Practical Integration

Lake over Mountain. Influence spreading from stillness. The face that launched a thousand imitations without saying a word. Nagel's Rio cover: serene face, black hair, red lips, geometric planes. No background, no context, no story. Just presence. The image doesn't demand—it attracts. By 1984, the style was everywhere. Not because Nagel forced adoption—because the aesthetic resonated. Mountain attribute: stillness, reduction to essentials. Nagel stripped everything unnecessary. No shading gradients, no texture, flat color planes, clean lines. The elegance comes from what's absent. That restraint is the mountain—composed, refined to pure form. The influence is the lake—joyous, spreading, reflecting everywhere. Here's the pattern: you don't build influence by broadcasting harder. You build it by being worth attention, then being consistent. The Rio cover worked because it solved album cover problems—instant visual impact that rewards repeated viewing. Simple enough to recognize at distance, sophisticated enough to hang on your wall. The solution spread because it was elegant. The hexagram teaches: influence requires emptiness. Make space for people to project onto. Nagel's faces aren't specific individuals—they're archetypes. That emptiness creates space for viewers to fill with meaning. The influence spreads because people make it theirs. Lake is yielding—water adapts, reflects, spreads. Mountain is firm—stone doesn't move. The image influences because it yields to interpretation while maintaining formal discipline. You can read whatever sophistication you want into that face, but the composition stays rigorous. The geometry doesn't budge. Here's what people miss: one image is a moment. Consistent production builds influence. Nagel didn't create one iconic cover—he created a visual language and used it relentlessly. The influence didn't stop when he died in 1984. The aesthetic became retro 80s, then vaporwave, then digital art homage. The lake keeps spreading. You're building a brand, a style, a reputation. Stop broadcasting, start attracting. Make your work good enough that people want to reference it. Reduce to essentials. The mountain attribute is discipline—keep quality high, remove everything that doesn't serve the core. The lake attribute is letting influence spread organically. You can't force people to adopt your aesthetic. You can make it worth adopting. The Rio cover influenced because it was confident without arrogance, sensual without vulgarity, modern without gimmicks. The stillness made the influence possible. The reduction to geometric essentials gave it memetic power. Easy to remember, easy to reference, impossible to ignore. Influence isn't loudest voice. It's most refined signal. Get your craft to mountain-level discipline, then let the lake spread naturally. Make yourself attractive, then receive.

The Judgment

Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. Taking a maiden to wife brings good fortune. The yielding element is above, the firm element below. Their attraction is mutual and free. When influence is genuine, it requires no force. The superior man receives others with emptiness.

xiánreciprocity
hēngfulfillment
worthwhile
zhēnto persist
to pair
the maiden
is promising

The Image

A lake on the mountain: the image of Influence. Thus the superior man encourages people to approach him by his readiness to receive them. True influence makes space for others rather than imposing itself.

shānthe mountain
shàngatop
yǒuis
the lake
xiánreciprocity
jūnthe noble
young one
accordingly
is empty
shòuto accept
rénanother

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1 咸其拇

xiánmoving
in
big toes

Line 2 咸其腓凶居吉

xiánmoving
in
féilower legs
xiōngdisappointing
to abide
is promising

Line 3 咸其股執其隨往吝

xiánmoving
in
thighs
zhímanage
those
suíconsequences
wǎngto go ahead
lìnis embarrassing

Line 4 貞吉悔亡憧憧往來朋從爾思

zhēnpersistence
is promising
huǐregrets
wángpass
chōngif
chōngand ambivalent
wǎngin whether to go
láior to come
péngyour companions
cóngwill follow
ěryour
thoughts

Line 5 咸其脢無悔

xiánmoving
in
méineck and shoulders
without
huǐregrets

Line 6 咸其輔頰舌

xiánmoving
in
maxilla
jiájawbones: and mandible
shéand tongue

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Lake (☱) above, Mountain (☶) below—joyous influence over still composure. The hexagram of wooing, mutual attraction.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

Influence (Xian). Taking a maiden to wife brings good fortune. Perseverance furthers. True influence is not forced but freely given through natural attraction. The superior man receives others with emptiness—making space for influence to flow.

Character Analysis

Nagel embodies this: the composed elegance (mountain) beneath, the spreading cultural influence (lake) above. The image doesn't shout—it attracts. MTV didn't force the Rio aesthetic; audiences gravitated toward it. Lake over mountain: soft over hard, receptive over rigid, influence through resonance rather than coercion.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Mountain

Upper Trigram

Lake

Binary

001110

Energy State

Joyous influence above, keeping still below. The mountain remains composed while the lake spreads outward. Read bottom to top: stillness and restraint beneath, influence and attraction above.

Trigram Symbolism

☱ Lake (Upper) - The Joyous, reflecting, influence spreading ☶ Mountain (Lower) - Keeping Still, composure, restraint Lake over mountain: the influence flows from inner stillness outward.

References & Citations

  1. Patrick Nagel - Wikipedia
  2. Rio (album) - Wikipedia
  3. Patrick Nagel, Artist, 38 - New York Times
  4. Patrick Nagel - Artsy

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

Digital Artifact

Patrick Nagel Duran Duran Rio album cover - serene woman's face with black hair, red lips, geometric airbrush minimalism, tech-noir aesthetic with phosphor green and magenta highlights

The First Telephone Call

Alexander Graham Bell (1876)

'Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.' The first words transmitted by telephone were a request born of spilled battery acid—Bell needed help. But beneath the mundane emergency: proof that influence could travel as electrical signal through wire, that voice could stimulate a diaphragm that created current that stimulated another diaphragm that recreated voice. The receiving device responding to the transmitting device, both systems attuned to the same frequency. The classical text describes influence (Hsien) as mutual attraction—the hexagram represents courtship, the youngest son and youngest daughter drawn together. Bell's telephone is this principle made hardware: two systems in sympathetic resonance, influence transmitted not through physical presence but through aligned receptivity. The sender takes the lower position (generates signal), the receiver responds joyously (reproduces it). Connection requires both.

Practical Integration

Influence isn't persuasion. Persuasion is forcing your signal through resistance. Influence is finding the frequency where the other system naturally resonates. The telephone model: you can't make someone answer. You can call, but connection requires they pick up. What you can control is whether you're worth answering for—whether your signal carries something the receiver values receiving. Bell's first call was 'I need you.' Clear signal, genuine need, immediate response. True influence happens when your character itself is the signal. You're not trying to influence—you're being what you are, and those receptive to that signal respond naturally. Everyone else doesn't, and that's fine. You're not broadcasting to everyone; you're resonating with those on your frequency. Here's what the telecommunications revolution proved: narrow-band communication beats broadcast. Podcast beats radio. Email beats direct mail. Text beats phone call. Each refinement adds: more targeted, more receptive audience, less wasted signal. The goal isn't reaching everyone—it's reaching those ready to receive. Bell filed for his patent on February 14, 1876, and received it on March 7. Three days later, March 10, the first successful transmission. The system worked immediately because the design principle was sound: sympathetic resonance between two tuned systems. No forcing, no distortion, just aligned receptivity. The hexagram structure—mountain below (stillness, persistence) and lake above (joy, response)—describes exactly how influence propagates. You don't chase the response. You maintain your signal with persistence and clarity, and those capable of receiving it respond joyously. Watson heard Bell's call and came immediately because both the technology and the relationship were already tuned for mutual reception. Check your current influence attempts. Are you forcing signal through resistance (persuasion, manipulation, volume) or finding natural resonance (clarity, consistency, aligned interest)? If you're exhausting yourself trying to make someone respond, you're not on their frequency. Find a different receiver or change your signal.

The Judgment

Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. To take a maiden to wife brings good fortune. Bell didn't force the signal through—he found the frequency where natural resonance occurs. The system works because both sides are designed for mutual reception.

xiánreciprocity
hēngfulfillment
worthwhile
zhēnto persist
to pair
the maiden
is promising

The Image

Lake on the mountain: the superior man encourages people to approach by readiness to receive them. Bell's receiver had to be as carefully designed as the transmitter. One-way broadcast isn't influence—it's noise. True influence requires receptivity on both sides.

shānthe mountain
shàngatop
yǒuis
the lake
xiánreciprocity
jūnthe noble
young one
accordingly
is empty
shòuto accept
rénanother

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1 咸其拇

xiánmoving
in
big toes

Line 2 咸其腓凶居吉

xiánmoving
in
féilower legs
xiōngdisappointing
to abide
is promising

Line 3 咸其股執其隨往吝

xiánmoving
in
thighs
zhímanage
those
suíconsequences
wǎngto go ahead
lìnis embarrassing

Line 4 貞吉悔亡憧憧往來朋從爾思

zhēnpersistence
is promising
huǐregrets
wángpass
chōngif
chōngand ambivalent
wǎngin whether to go
láior to come
péngyour companions
cóngwill follow
ěryour
thoughts

Line 5 咸其脢無悔

xiánmoving
in
méineck and shoulders
without
huǐregrets

Line 6 咸其輔頰舌

xiánmoving
in
maxilla
jiájawbones: and mandible
shéand tongue

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Lake (☱) above, Mountain (☶) below—joyous response above, stillness below.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

The classical text describes universal mutual attraction. The lower trigram (mountain, stillness) influences the upper (lake, joy) through persistent quiet pressure.

Character Analysis

Bell's telephone: the sender must position below (generate the signal, make the call), the receiver responds above (picks up, completes the circuit). Influence flows both ways but requires the initiator to take the humble position.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Mountain

Upper Trigram

Lake

Binary

001110

Energy State

Stillness influences joy, persistence attracts response. Read bottom to top: stillness maintains, yin yields, yang responds joyously.

Trigram Symbolism

☱ Lake (Upper) - Joyous, receptive ☶ Mountain (Lower) - Keeping Still, persistent The youngest son beneath the youngest daughter: courtship through resonance.

References & Citations

  1. First speech transmitted by telephone | March 10, 1876 | HISTORY
  2. Thomas A. Watson - Wikipedia
  3. 'Mr. Watson, Come Here' First Release of Bell Papers - Library of Congress
  4. The Story Behind the World's First Telephone

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

Fine Art

Patrick Nagel Duran Duran Rio album cover - serene woman's face with black hair, red lips, geometric airbrush minimalism, tech-noir aesthetic with phosphor green and magenta highlights

Francesco Hayez — The Kiss

Francesco Hayez (1859)

Hayez's Romantic painting shows two lovers in medieval dress embracing in a stone archway, their passionate kiss capturing a stolen moment. Created during the Italian unification movement, the work became a symbol of both personal and political union. The mutual attraction and responsive connection between the figures illustrates the hexagram's theme of influence through genuine feeling.

Practical Integration

Two lovers embrace in a stone archway, their bodies meeting in passionate kiss. Francesco Hayez painted this scene in 1859 during Italy's unification movement, clothing his figures in medieval dress but charging their encounter with contemporary political resonance. The man's foot rests on the stair's edge, suggesting imminent departure; the woman's hand presses his neck, holding the moment. Their mutual attraction bridges separation—he must leave, she must let him go, yet the kiss suspends that inevitable parting. The archway frames them, public space containing private feeling. Zhou Dynasty diviners called this hexagram Xian (咸), meaning \"influence\" or \"universal.\" The character originally depicted cutting or wounding, suggesting how deep feeling penetrates defenses. Lake (Dui) sits above Mountain (Gen): joyous waters rest on still earth, the yielding touching the firm, mutual response arising naturally when opposites meet. Ancient practitioners saw this configuration when attraction between different natures created movement and change. Hayez's lovers embody this structure—masculine and feminine, departure and remaining, public duty and private desire, each responding to what the other offers. Hayez's Romantic painting shows two lovers in medieval dress embracing in a stone archway, their passionate kiss capturing a stolen moment. Created during the Italian unification movement, the work became a symbol of both personal and political union. The mutual attraction and responsive connection between the figures illustrates the hexagram's theme of influence through genuine feeling. The Judgment text states simply: \"Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. Taking a maiden to wife brings good fortune.\" The text addresses courtship and proper union, but Song Dynasty commentary extends the principle: all effective relationships require mutual influence freely given and received. The painting captures that reciprocal movement—neither lover dominates, both lean into the embrace. Hayez exhibited this work at the Brera Academy when Austrian forces still occupied parts of Italy; contemporary viewers read the kiss as allegory for Italy's passionate desire for unification. Political influence flows through romantic imagery. The Image Text offers counsel: \"The superior person encourages people to approach him by his readiness to receive them.\" Influence works through receptivity rather than force—the mountain receives the lake's waters, the lake reflects the mountain's form, each altered through contact. Hayez painted in the Romantic tradition but deployed it toward Risorgimento politics, showing how aesthetic influence serves ideological persuasion. In the I-Ching's sequence, Influence follows the Clinging: after clarity through attachment (30), responsive attraction between different elements (31) arises. The lovers must part—his cloak already swirls with departing movement—but the kiss marks them both, influence lingering after presence fades.

The Judgment

Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. To take a maiden to wife brings good fortune. Bell didn't force the signal through—he found the frequency where natural resonance occurs. The system works because both sides are designed for mutual reception.

xiánreciprocity
hēngfulfillment
worthwhile
zhēnto persist
to pair
the maiden
is promising

The Image

Lake on the mountain: the superior man encourages people to approach by readiness to receive them. Bell's receiver had to be as carefully designed as the transmitter. One-way broadcast isn't influence—it's noise. True influence requires receptivity on both sides.

shānthe mountain
shàngatop
yǒuis
the lake
xiánreciprocity
jūnthe noble
young one
accordingly
is empty
shòuto accept
rénanother

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1 咸其拇

xiánmoving
in
big toes

Line 2 咸其腓凶居吉

xiánmoving
in
féilower legs
xiōngdisappointing
to abide
is promising

Line 3 咸其股執其隨往吝

xiánmoving
in
thighs
zhímanage
those
suíconsequences
wǎngto go ahead
lìnis embarrassing

Line 4 貞吉悔亡憧憧往來朋從爾思

zhēnpersistence
is promising
huǐregrets
wángpass
chōngif
chōngand ambivalent
wǎngin whether to go
láior to come
péngyour companions
cóngwill follow
ěryour
thoughts

Line 5 咸其脢無悔

xiánmoving
in
méineck and shoulders
without
huǐregrets

Line 6 咸其輔頰舌

xiánmoving
in
maxilla
jiájawbones: and mandible
shéand tongue

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Lake (☱) above, Mountain (☶) below—joyous response above, stillness below.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

The classical text describes universal mutual attraction. The lower trigram (mountain, stillness) influences the upper (lake, joy) through persistent quiet pressure.

Character Analysis

Bell's telephone: the sender must position below (generate the signal, make the call), the receiver responds above (picks up, completes the circuit). Influence flows both ways but requires the initiator to take the humble position.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Mountain

Upper Trigram

Lake

Binary

001110

Energy State

Stillness influences joy, persistence attracts response. Read bottom to top: stillness maintains, yin yields, yang responds joyously.

Trigram Symbolism

☱ Lake (Upper) - Joyous, receptive ☶ Mountain (Lower) - Keeping Still, persistent The youngest son beneath the youngest daughter: courtship through resonance.

References & Citations

  1. The Kiss — Francesco Hayez-1859. Hayez's Romantic painting shows two lovers in medieval dress embracing in a stone archway, their passionate kiss capturing a stolen moment. Created during the Italian unification movement, the work became a symbol of both personal and political union. The mutual attraction and responsive connection between the figures illustrates the hexagram's theme of influence through genuine feeling.

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

The Judgment

Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. Taking a maiden to wife brings good fortune. The yielding element is above, the firm element below. Their attraction is mutual and free. When influence is genuine, it requires no force. The superior man receives others with emptiness.

xiánreciprocity
hēngfulfillment
worthwhile
zhēnto persist
to pair
the maiden
is promising

The Image

A lake on the mountain: the image of Influence. Thus the superior man encourages people to approach him by his readiness to receive them. True influence makes space for others rather than imposing itself.

shānthe mountain
shàngatop
yǒuis
the lake
xiánreciprocity
jūnthe noble
young one
accordingly
is empty
shòuto accept
rénanother

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1咸其拇

xiánmoving
in
big toes

Line 2咸其腓凶居吉

xiánmoving
in
féilower legs
xiōngdisappointing
to abide
is promising

Line 3咸其股執其隨往吝

xiánmoving
in
thighs
zhímanage
those
suíconsequences
wǎngto go ahead
lìnis embarrassing

Line 4貞吉悔亡憧憧往來朋從爾思

zhēnpersistence
is promising
huǐregrets
wángpass
chōngif
chōngand ambivalent
wǎngin whether to go
láior to come
péngyour companions
cóngwill follow
ěryour
thoughts

Line 5咸其脢無悔

xiánmoving
in
méineck and shoulders
without
huǐregrets

Line 6咸其輔頰舌

xiánmoving
in
maxilla
jiájawbones: and mandible
shéand tongue

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Lake (☱) above, Mountain (☶) below—joyous influence over still composure. The hexagram of wooing, mutual attraction.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

Influence (Xian). Taking a maiden to wife brings good fortune. Perseverance furthers. True influence is not forced but freely given through natural attraction. The superior man receives others with emptiness—making space for influence to flow.

Character Analysis

Nagel embodies this: the composed elegance (mountain) beneath, the spreading cultural influence (lake) above. The image doesn't shout—it attracts. MTV didn't force the Rio aesthetic; audiences gravitated toward it. Lake over mountain: soft over hard, receptive over rigid, influence through resonance rather than coercion.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Mountain

Upper Trigram

Lake

Binary

001110

Energy State

Joyous influence above, keeping still below. The mountain remains composed while the lake spreads outward. Read bottom to top: stillness and restraint beneath, influence and attraction above.

Trigram Symbolism

☱ Lake (Upper) - The Joyous, reflecting, influence spreading ☶ Mountain (Lower) - Keeping Still, composure, restraint Lake over mountain: the influence flows from inner stillness outward.

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