It is generally believed to be the Dishan Qian hexagram
The hexagram words: Qian, Heng, a gentleman will eventually die.
Hexagram image analysis and hexagram word determination:
In the hexagram, lines 3-5 are earthquakes and solid wood, lines 1-3 are gen and mountains are hard soil, and lines 2-4 are It is the ridge and is water. Look at the 3-5 lines together. The roots of the solid wood have penetrated into the mountain soil, and there is water at the roots. The top 4-6 lines are kun and soft soil. Therefore, the tree will grow upward smoothly, so there is a hexagram. "Heng" means smooth flow.
Jiu San is brave and powerful in lines 3-5, and resourceful and wise in lines 2-4. Jiu San Yang is in the Yang position and his behavior is upright. In this hexagram, one Yang controls the five. Yin, living on the top of the mountain and being able to settle down, looking at Jiu San, he is capable but not show off, has wisdom but does not show his wisdom, guides others without showing that he is superior to others, has the virtue of a gentleman's humility, so there is the hexagram "Junzi" A person who is capable and talented but does not show off to others; the top line of Jiu San in the 1-3 line is firmness, perseverance, and perseverance; the main line of the Jiu San line in the 3-5 line is action and extravagance; the previous 4-6 lines Wei Kun means smoothness, and you can go all the way smoothly to the end, so the hexagram "There will be an end" means that you can stick to it until the end; "End" means that a gentleman with both ability and moral integrity can stick to the virtue of humility (including: talent, only. End: long-term, to the end)