In the transition from hexagram 06, compromise, to hexagram 47 enforced waiting, the motive is described by hexagram 60, standardisations.
Hexagram 47 in its King Wen format manifests the concept of forcing a deeper entanglement of an object with its context. One analogy is to the use of a fence around a tree such that the fence forces the tree's roots to go deep and as a result anchor itself into the context, the earth. We can easily see the motivation at work here in that compromise drives the need to establish robust standards.
Hexagram 47 in its Fu Hsi format expresses over standardisation in that the rigidity of the process leads to a feeling of being imprisoned and with that a sense of exhaustion as any form of 'free' growth/expression is blocked.
The ERANOS transalation of hexagram 47 is:
"K'UN : enclose, restrict, limit; oppressed; impoverished; distress; afflicted, exhausted, disheartened, weary. The ideogram: an enclosed tree"
The ERANOS translation of the motivational hexagram, 60, is:
"CHIEH : seperate and distinguish, as well as join different things; express thought through speech; joint, section, chapter, interval, unit of time; regulations, limit; zodiacal sign; lit:nodes on bamboo shoots"
In the reverse process, from hexagram 47 to hexagram 06, the motivation is described by hexagram 05; to move from an enclosed, imposed state to one of compromise is motivated by, is driven by, looking out for the 'right' moment to make one's move.
The ERANOS transalation of hexagram 06 is:
"SUNG : dispute, plead in court, contend before a ruler, demand justice; wrangles, quarrels, litigation. The ideogram: words and public, public disputation."
The ERANOS translation of the motivational hexagram, 05, is:
"HSU : take care of, look out for, serve; turn your mind to what is necessary; wait, await, wait on; hesitate, doubt; obstinate, fixed. The ideogram: rain and stop, compelled to wait, or rain and origin, providing what is needed"