noun
ji ji; chi chi; Hexagram 63 of the I Ching: After Completion
Refers specifically to the 63rd hexagram of the I Ching (易経), symbolizing a state after completion or crossing over. Used in classical Chinese philosophy and divination contexts.
See also: 易経
易経の六十三番目の卦は水火既済と呼ばれる。
The 63rd hexagram of the I Ching is called 'ji ji' (After Completion).
From the I Ching (易経), composed of 水 (water) and 火 (fire) with 既済 meaning 'already completed' or 'after crossing'. The name reflects the hexagram's symbolism of water above fire, indicating a state of equilibrium after a process.