This hexagram's name is "Huan," meaning dispersion. It reveals the principle that in the course of development, things should disperse when they need to and gather when they need to, striving for dispersal without chaos and gathering with order, with both dispersal and gathering following a logical course. Huan: Represents the image of dispersion. A restless mind, poor spirit, and a loss of cohesion in interpersonal relationships indicate a declining and low-spirited trend. The foundations of career, relationships, and marriage are beginning to loosen. One's mood and melancholy are the biggest influences. If one can stabilize their emotions and calm their mind, they should regain their former vigor and glory.
Wind on water; the water surface is moved by the wind, water ripples fly up and spread out, flowing in all directions, signifying the Hexagram "Huan" (Dissemination). Furthermore, Kan (water) represents winter, and Xun (wood) represents spring. This extends to the phenomenon of spring winds blowing on severe cold and ice, causing the ice and snow to melt. When this hexagram is obtained, it signifies that our side is facing difficulties while the other side is prosperous. It also indicates a state of disarray of possessions, and one should be mindful of financial losses. There may also be unexpected disasters leading to losses, and a bad omen of hardship in residence. Moving to a new place is highly recommended.