I was super curious about what Hexagram 20 meant, so I decided to dig into it. First, I went to the old bookshelf at home, rummaged through a bunch of old books, and finally found an ancient Chinese divination book that mentioned hexagrams.
I sat down at the table, opened the book, and started to read through the pages. It was full of those old – fashioned words that were hard to understand. I had to use a dictionary to look up a lot of words. But I kept at it, turning each page carefully, trying to find something about Hexagram 20.
After a while, I finally found the part about Hexagram 20. It was written in a really cryptic way. I scratched my head, trying to make sense of it. Then, I thought, maybe I could ask some of the old folks in the neighborhood. They might have some ideas.

I put on my coat, went out, and started chatting with the old men sitting in the park. I asked them if they knew anything about Hexagram 20. One old guy stroked his beard and started telling me some stories related to it. He said it was about observation and introspection, but his explanation was kind of vague.
Not satisfied with that, I came back home and turned on my computer. I searched through some online forums, reading what other people had to say. There were all kinds of opinions, some were really wild, some made a bit of sense. I spent hours going through those posts, taking notes here and there.
Finally, after all this searching and chatting, I started to piece together my own understanding of Hexagram 20. It seemed to me that it was really about taking a step back, looking at things from a distance, and thinking about our own actions. It’s like when you’re in the middle of a game, sometimes you can’t see the whole picture. But when you step away and look at the board from afar, you might find some new strategies.
Through this whole process, I realized that uncovering the meaning of Hexagram 20 is not an easy task. It needs patience, a lot of searching, and talking to different people. And even now, I’m still not 100% sure if I’ve got it right, but I’ve definitely learned a lot in this journey.
