Hexagram 18: Gu -

Work on What Has Been Spoiled
Fine Art
Honore Daumier — The Third-Class Carriage

Honore Daumier — The Third-Class Carriage

Honore Daumier (1864)

Daumier, a political caricaturist and realist painter, depicted working-class Parisians in cramped railway carriages. The painting shows an elderly woman, a young mother nursing an infant, and a sleeping boy crowded together in third-class accommodations. The scene addresses the inherited conditions and social stratification of 19th-century French society.

Practical Integration

A grandmother, a young mother nursing her infant, and a sleeping boy crowd into a third-class railway carriage. Honoré Daumier painted these working-class Parisians in 1864, documenting the cramped conditions inherited by those without wealth or status. The elderly woman's weathered face and the mother's exhausted posture tell a story of hardship passed from one generation to the next. The child sleeps unaware of what awaits him. The I-Ching names this situation Gǔ (蠱), a character depicting worms eating grain in a covered bowl—corruption that accumulated while no one was watching. The hexagram shows Mountain (Gèn) above Wind (Xùn): stillness sitting over gentle penetration. Wind works its way into cracks; decay spreads beneath a solid surface. In ancient divination, this configuration appeared when someone inherited a broken system, a family burden, a social wound that predated their birth. The third-class carriage exists before any individual passenger boards it. Daumier, a political caricaturist and realist painter, depicted working-class Parisians in cramped railway carriages. The painting shows an elderly woman, a young mother nursing an infant, and a sleeping boy crowded together in third-class accommodations. The scene addresses the inherited conditions and social stratification of 19th-century French society. The Judgment text speaks to Daumier's subjects: \"Work on what has been spoiled has supreme success. It furthers one to cross the great water. Before the starting point, three days. After the starting point, three days.\" The text promises that inherited corruption can be addressed, but it requires preparation before action and consolidation after. Ancient practitioners understood that systemic decay cannot be fixed impulsively—it took time to accumulate and will take time to repair. The \"three days before, three days after\" suggests careful examination of how things became spoiled and vigilant attention to prevent recurrence. The Image Text offers unexpected counsel: \"The wind blows low on the mountain: the image of Decay. Thus the superior man stirs up the people and strengthens their spirit.\" Repair begins not with blame but with rousing those who have grown dispirited under inherited burdens. Daumier, himself a political satirist, painted this scene to make visible what the wealthy preferred not to see. In the I-Ching sequence, Work on What Has Been Spoiled follows Following—when people follow without understanding, when tradition becomes empty repetition, decay sets in. The next hexagram is Approach, when fresh energy begins to address what has been neglected.

References & Citations

  1. The Third-Class Carriage — Honore Daumier-1864. Daumier, a political caricaturist and realist painter, depicted working-class Parisians in cramped railway carriages. The painting shows an elderly woman, a young mother nursing an infant, and a sleeping boy crowded together in third-class accommodations. The scene addresses the inherited conditions and social stratification of 19th-century French society.

The Judgment

蠱,元亨,利涉大川。先甲三日,后甲三日。处理已被损坏之物有至高成功。有利于渡过大河。在起点之前,三天。在起点之后,三天。

detoxifying
yuánmost
hēngfulfilling
worthwhile
shèto cross
the great
chuānstream
xiānbefore
jiǎthe beginning
sānthree
days
hòuafter
jiǎthe beginning
sānthree
days

The Image

山下有风,蠱之象也。君子以振民育德。因此君子激励人民并强化精神。

shāna mountain
xiàbelow
yǒuis
fēngwind
detoxifying
jūnnoble
young one
accordingly
zhènstimulates
mínthe people
to nourish
character

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1幹父之蠱有子考無咎厲終吉

gàncorrect
father
zhī's
fixations
yǒuif
a young one
kǎoto examine
no
jiùblame
difficulty
zhōngbut at
promising

Line 2幹母之蠱不可貞

gàncorrect
mother
zhī's
fixations
no
calling
zhēnpersistence

Line 3幹父之蠱小有悔無大咎

gàncorrect
father
zhī's
fixations
xiǎothe small
yǒuthere will be
huǐregrets
but no
great
jiùerror

Line 4裕父之蠱往見吝

tolerating
father
zhī's
fixations
wǎngto continue thus
jiànmeets with
lìndisgrace

Line 5幹父之蠱用譽

gàncorrect
father
zhī's
fixations
yònguse
praise

Line 6不事王侯高尚其事

does
shìserve
wángof sovereign
hóuor noble
gāoof noble
shàngworth
one's own
shìservice

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

风(☴)在下,山(☶)在上——静止下的运动,创造必须解决的停滞。

Period

周朝

Traditional Use

经典文本描述"处理已被损坏之物"——不是被动衰败,而是主动责任修复人为过失腐败之物。卦象教导人破坏之物,人可以修补。

Character Analysis

蠱(gǔ)- 处理已被损坏之物。字符描绘碗中的虫——因忽视而腐败。但补救不是丢弃;而是耐心修复。金继体现了这一点:破碎的碗通过诚实承认其裂缝变得更有价值。

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Upper Trigram

Binary

011001

Energy State

下面温和冷漠遇到上面僵硬惰性的停滞。风在不会移动的山下搅动——但耐心工作可以修复静止允许衰败之物。

Trigram Symbolism

☶ 山(上卦)- 艮,静止,保持静止,不动 ☴ 风(下卦)- 巽,温和,渗透,坚持 僵硬静止下温和坚持工作以恢复破碎之物。

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