I
Ching
Book of Changes
The hexagrams were obtained from an I Ching program named ching, it
is available via anonymous ftp from vixen.cso.uiuc.edu in the
games/ching directory.
Last modified: September 16, 1994
These directions are extremely terse. I am a novice and would
require much more experience before I would feel qualified to
try to explain any more than I have.
To generate the hexagram, you will need three coins. Old Chinese
bronze coins are not necessary, but are a nice touch. The head
side (or the blank side) of the coin is yang, while the tail
side (or enscripted side) is yin. The coins are tossed, and by
assigning values to yin (2 points) and yang (three points), each
of the six lines in the hexagram are generated.
The original method uses yarrow stalks, and while many say this
gives better readings, I have not used it and wouldn't dare try
to explain it.
Directions:
1. Reflect and meditate on your question. Hold the question in
your mind.
2. Throw the coins in the air, being mindful of the question.
3. Add up the total of the coins using 2 points for yin (tails)
and 3 points for yang (heads).
4. Draw the first line (remember to start at the ground),
Value Line Meaning
-----------------------------------
6 --x--
old/moving Yin line
7 -----
Yang line
8 -- --
Yin line
9 --o--
old/moving Yang line
5. Repeat steps 2-4 until all six lines have been drawn.
6. Read the appropriate hexagram definition. Remember to read
the line explanations for any moving lines.
7. If there are moving lines, draw a second hexagram by "aging"
the old lines, i.e. an old Yin line (6) becomes a Yang
line,
and an old Yang line (9) becomes a Yin line. Read
this
hexagram.
------
------ Ch'ien, The Creative Heaven, Sky
------
Attribute: Strength, creativity
Animal: horse
Body: head
Family: father
Direction: Northwest
-- --
-- -- Chen, The Arousing
Thunder
------
Attribute: Movement, initiative, action
Animal: dragon
Body: foot
Family: eldest son
Direction: East
-- --
------ K'an, The Abysmal
Water, moon, the deep
-- --
Attribute: Danger
Animal: pig
Body: ear
Family: second son
Direction: North
------
-- -- Ken, Keeping still
Mountain
-- --
Attribute: Stillness, stopping
Animal: dog
Body: hand
Family: youngest son
Direction: Northeast
-- --
-- -- K'un, The Receptive Earth
-- --
Attribute: Docility, receptivity
Animal: ox
Body: belly
Family: mother
Direction: Southwest
------
-- -- Li, The Clinging
Sun, fire
------
Attribute: Brightness
Animal: pheasant
Body: eye
Family: second daughter
Direction: South
------
------ Sun, The Gentle
Wind, wood
-- --
Attribute: Penetration, following
Animal: fowl
Body: thigh
Family: eldest daughter
Direction: Southeast
-- --
------ Tui, The Joyous
Lake, mist, marsh
------
Attribute: Pleasure, joy, attraction
Animal: sheep
Body: mouth
Family: youngest daughter
Direction: West
|
TOP
| ----- -- -- -- -- -----
-- -- ----- ----- -- --
| ----- -- -- ----- -- --
-- -- ----- -- -- -----
| ----- ----- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- ----- -----
| Ch'ien Chen K'an Ken
K'un Sun Li
Tui
Bottom | Heaven Thunder Water
Mountain Earth Wood Sun
Marsh
-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------
--- Ch'ien |
--- Heaven | 1 34
5 26
11 9 14
43
--- |
|
- - Chen |
- - Thunder | 25 51
3 27
24 42 21
17
--- |
|
- - K'an |
--- Water | 6
40 29 4
7 59 64
47
- - |
|
--- Ken |
- - Mountain | 33 62
39 52
15 53 56
31
- - |
|
- - K'un |
- - Earth | 12 16
8 23
2 20 35
45
- - |
|
--- Sun |
--- Wood | 44
32 48 18
46 57 50
28
- - |
|
--- Li |
- - Sun | 13
55 63 22
36 37 30
49
--- |
|
- - Tui |
--- Marsh | 10 54
60 41
19 61 38
58
--- |
1. Ch'ien / The Creative
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
The Creative
works sublime success,
Furthering through
perseverance.
The Image
The movement
of heaven is full of power.
Thus the superior
man makes himself strong and untiring.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Hidden dragon.
Do not act.
Nine in the second
place means:
Dragon appearing
in the field.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
Nine in the third
place means:
All day long
the superior man is creatively active.
At nightfall
his mind is still beset with cares.
Danger. No blame.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Wavering flight
over the depths.
No blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Flying dragon
in the heavens.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
Nine at the top
means:
Arrogant dragon
will have cause to repent.
When all the
lines are nines, it means:
There appears
a flight of dragons without heads.
Good fortune.
2. K'un / The Receptive
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
The Receptive
brings about sublime success,
Furthering through
the perseverance of a mare.
If the superior
man undertakes something and tries to lead,
He goes astray;
But if he follows,
he finds guidance.
It is favorable
to find friends in the west and south,
To forego friends
in the east and north.
Quiet perseverance
brings good fortune.
The Image
The earth's condition
is receptive devotion.
Thus the superior
man who has breadth of character
Carries the
outer world.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
When there is
hoarfrost underfoot,
Solid ice is
not far off.
() Six in the second place means:
Straight, square,
great.
Without purpose,
Yet nothing
remains unfurthered.
Six in the third
place means:
Hidden lines.
One is able
to remain persevering.
If by chance
you are in the service of a king,
Seek not works,
but bring to completion.
Six in the fourth
place means:
A tied-up sack.
No blame, no praise.
Six in the fifth
place means:
A yellow lower
garment brings supreme good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
Dragons fight
in the meadow.
Their blood
is black and yellow.
When all the
lines are sixes, it means:
Lasting perseverance
furthers.
3. Chun / Difficulty at the Beginning
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Difficulty at
the Beginning works supreme success,
Furthering through
perseverance.
Nothing should
be undertaken.
It furthers
one to appoint helpers.
The Image
Clouds and thunder:
The image of
Difficulty at the Beginning.
Thus the superior
man
Brings order
out of confusion.
The Lines
() Nine at the beginning means:
Hesitation and
hindrance.
It furthers
one to remain persevering.
It furthers
one to appoint helpers.
Six in the second
place means:
Difficulties
pile up.
Horse and wagon
part.
He is not a
robber;
He wants to
woo when the time comes.
The maiden is
chaste,
She does not
pledge herself.
Ten years-then
she pledges herself.
Six in the third
place means:
Whoever hunts
deer without the forester
Only loses his
way in the forest.
The superior
man understands the signs of the time
And prefers
to desist.
To go on brings
humiliation.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Horse and wagon
part.
Strive for union.
To go brings
good fortune.
Everything acts
to further.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Difficulties
in blessing.
A little perseverance
brings good fortune.
Great perseverance
brings misfortune.
Six at the top
means:
Horse and wagon
part.
Bloody tears
flow.
4. M^ eng / Youthful Folly
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
Youthful Folly
has success.
It is not I
who seek the young fool;
The young fool
seeks me.
At the first
oracle I inform him.
If he asks two
or three times, it is importunity.
If he importunes,
I give him no information.
Perseverance
furthers.
The Image
A spring wells
up at the foot of the mountain:
The image of
Youth.
Thus the superior
man fosters his character
By thoroughness
in all that he does.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
To make a fool
develop
It furthers
one to apply discipline.
The fetters
should be removed.
To go on in
this way brings humiliation.
() Nine in the second place means:
To bear with
fools in kindliness brings good fortune.
To know how
to take women
Brings supreme
good fortune.
The son is capable
of taking charge of the household.
Six in the third
place means:
Take not a maiden
who, when she sees a man of bronze,
Loses possession
of herself.
Nothing furthers.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Entangled folly
brings humiliation.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Childlike folly
brings good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
In punishing
folly
It does not
further one
To commit transgressions.
The only thing
that furthers
Is to prevent
transgressions.
5. Hsu / Waiting (Nourishment)
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
Waiting. If you
are sincere,
You have light
and success.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
The Image
Clouds rise up
to heaven:
The image of
Waiting.
Thus the superior
man eats and drinks,
Is joyous and
of good cheer.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Waiting in the
meadow.
It furthers
one to abide in what endures.
No blame.
Nine in the second
place means:
Waiting on the
sand.
There is some
gossip.
The end brings
good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
Waiting in the
mud
Brings about
the arrival of the enemy.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Waiting in blood.
Get out of the
pit.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Waiting at meat
and drink.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
One falls into
the pit.
Three uninvited
guests arrive.
Honor them,
and in the end there will be good fortune.
6. Sung / Conflict
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
Conflict. You
are sincere
And are being
obstructed.
A cautious halt
halfway brings good fortune.
Going through
to the end brings misfortune.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
It does not
further one to cross the great water.
The Image
Heaven and water
go their opposite ways:
The image of
Conflict.
Thus in all
his transactions the superior man
Carefully considers
the beginning.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
If one does
not perpetuate the affair,
There is a little
gossip.
In the end,
good fortune comes.
Nine in the second
place means:
One cannot engage
in conflict;
One returns
home, gives way.
The people of
his town,
Three hundred
households,
Remain free
of guilt.
Six in the third
place means:
To nourish oneself
on ancient virtue induces perseverance.
Danger. In the
end, good fortune comes.
If by chance
you are in the service of a king,
Seek not works.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
One cannot engage
in conflict.
One turns back
and submits to fate,
Changes one's
attitude,
And finds peace
in perseverance.
Good fortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
To contend before
him
Brings good
fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
Even if by chance
a leather belt is bestowed on one,
By the end of
a morning
It will have
been snatched away three times.
7. Shih / The Army
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
The Army. The
army needs perseverance
And a strong
man.
Good fortune
without blame.
The Image
In the middle
of the earth is water:
The image of
the Army.
Thus the superior
man increases his masses
By generosity
toward the people.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
An army must
set forth in proper order.
If the order
is not good, misfortune threatens.
() Nine in the second place means:
In the midst
of the army.
Good fortune.
No blame.
The king bestows
a triple decoration.
Six in the third
place means:
Perchance the
army carries corpses in the wagon.
Misfortune.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The army retreats.
No blame.
() Six in the fifth place means:
There is game
in the field.
It furthers
one to catch it.
Without blame.
Let the eldest
lead the army.
The younger
transports corpses;
Then perseverance
brings misfortune.
Six at the top
means:
The great prince
issues commands,
Founds states,
vests families with fiefs.
Inferior people
should not be employed.
8. Pi / Holding Together [Union]
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Holding Together
brings good fortune.
Inquire of the
oracle once again
Whether you
possess sublimity, constancy, and perseverance;
Then there is
no blame.
Those who are
uncertain gradually join.
Whoever comes
too late
Meets with misfortune.
The Image
On the earth
is water:
The image of
Holding Together.
Thus the kings
of antiquity
Bestowed the
different states as fiefs
And cultivated
friendly relations
With the feudal
lords.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Hold to him
in truth and loyalty;
This is without
blame.
Truth, like
a full earthen bowl:
Thus in the
end
Good fortune
comes from without.
Six in the second
place means:
Hold to him
inwardly.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Six in the third
place means:
You hold together
with the wrong people.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Hold to him
outwardly also.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Manifestation
of holding together.
In the hunt
the king uses beaters on three sides only
And foregoes
game that runs off in front.
The citizens
need no warning.
Good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
He finds no
head for holding together.
Misfortune.
9. Hsiao Ch'u / The Taming Power
of the Small
-----
-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
The Taming Power
of the Small
Has success.
Dense clouds,
no rain from our western region.
The Image
The wind drives
across heaven:
The image of
The Taming Power of the Small.
Thus the superior
man
Refines the
outward aspect of his nature.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Return to the
way.
How could there
be blame in this?
Good fortune.
Nine in the second
place means:
He allows himself
to be drawn into returning.
Good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
The spokes burst
out of the wagon wheels.
Man and wife
roll their eyes.
[] Six in the fourth place means:
If you are sincere,
blood vanishes and fear gives way.
No blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
If you are sincere
and loyally attached,
You are rich
in your neighbor.
Nine at the top
means:
The rain comes,
there is rest.
This is due
to the lasting effect of character.
Perseverance
brings the woman into danger.
The moon is
nearly full.
If the superior
man persists,
Misfortune comes.
10. Lu / Treading [Conduct]
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
Treading. Treading
upon the tail of the tiger.
It does not
bite the man. Success.
The Image
Heaven above,
the lake below:
The image of
Treading.
Thus the superior
man discriminates between high and low,
And thereby
fortifies the thinking of the people.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Simple conduct.
Progress without blame.
Nine in the second
place means:
Treading a smooth,
level course.
The perseverance
of a dark man
Brings good
fortune.
[] Six in the third place means:
A one-eyed man
is able to see,
A lame man is
able to tread.
He treads on
the tail of the tiger.
The tiger bites
the man.
Misfortune.
Thus does a
warrior act on behalf of his great prince.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
He treads on
the tail of the tiger.
Caution and
circumspection
Lead ultimately
to good fortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Resolute conduct.
Perseverance
with awareness of danger.
Nine at the top
means:
Look to your
conduct and weigh the favorable signs.
When everything
is fulfilled, supreme good fortune comes.
11. T'ai / Peace
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
Peace. The small
departs,
The great approaches.
Good fortune.
Success.
The Image
Heaven and earth
unite: the image of Peace.
Thus the ruler
Divides and
completes the course of heaven and earth;
He furthers
and regulates the gifts of heaven and earth,
And so aids
the people.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
When ribbon
grass is pulled up, the sod comes with it.
Each according
to his kind.
Undertakings
bring good fortune.
() Nine in the second place means:
Bearing with
the uncultured in gentleness,
Fording the
river with resolution,
Not neglecting
what is distant,
Not regarding
one's companions:
Thus one may
manage to walk in the middle.
Nine in the third
place means:
No plain not
followed by a slope.
No going not
followed by a return.
He who remains
persevering in danger
Is without blame.
Do not complain
about this truth;
Enjoy the good
fortune you still possess.
Six in the fourth
place means:
He flutters
down, not boasting of his wealth,
Together with
his neighbor,
Guileless and
sincere.
() Six in the fifth place means:
The sovereign
I
Gives his daughter
in marriage.
This brings
blessing
And supreme
good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
The wall falls
back into the moat.
Use no army
now.
Make your commands
known within your own town.
Perseverance
brings humiliation.
12. P'i / Standstill [Stagnation]
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Standstill. Evil
people do not further
The perseverance
of the superior man.
The great departs;
the small approaches.
The Image
Heaven and earth
do not unite:
The image of
Standstill.
Thus the superior
man falls back upon his inner worth
In order to
escape the difficulties.
He does not
permit himself to be honored with revenue.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
When ribbon
grass is pulled up, the sod comes with it.
Each according
to his kind.
Perseverance
brings good fortune and success.
[] Six in the second place means:
They bear and
endure;
This means good
fortune for inferior people.
The standstill
serves to help the great man to attain success.
Six in the third
place means:
They bear shame.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
He who acts
at the command of the highest
Remains without
blame.
Those of like
mind partake of the blessing.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Standstill is
giving way.
Good fortune
for the great man.
"What if it
should fail, what if it should fail?"
In this way
he ties it to a cluster of mulberry shoots.
Nine at the top
means:
The standstill
comes to an end.
First standstill,
then good fortune.
13. T'ung J^ en / Fellowship with Men
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
Fellowship with
Men in the open.
Success.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
The perseverance
of the superior man furthers.
The Image
Heaven together
with fire:
The image of
Fellowship with Men.
Thus the superior
man organizes the clans
And makes distinctions
between things.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Fellowship with
men at the gate.
No blame.
() Six in the second place means:
Fellowship with
men in the clan.
Humiliation.
Nine in the third
place means:
He hides weapons
in the thicket;
He climbs the
high hill in front of it.
For three years
he does not rise up.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
He climbs up
on his wall; he cannot attack.
Good fortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Men bound in
fellowship first weep and lament,
But afterward
they laugh.
After great
struggles they succeed in meeting.
Nine at the top
means:
Fellowship with
men in the meadow.
No remorse.
14. Ta Yu / Possession in Great Measure
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
Possession in
Great Measure.
Supreme success.
The Image
Fire in heaven
above:
The image of
Possession in Great Measure.
Thus the superior
man curbs evil and furthers good,
And thereby
obeys the benevolent will of heaven.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
No relationship
with what is harmful;
There is no
blame in this.
If one remains
conscious of difficulty,
One remains
without blame.
Nine in the second
place means:
A big wagon
for loading.
One may undertake
something.
No blame.
Nine in the third
place means:
A prince offers
it to the Son of Heaven.
A petty man
cannot do this.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
He makes a difference
Between himself
and his neighbor.
No blame.
() Six in the fifth place means:
He whose truth
is accessible, yet dignified,
Has good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
He is blessed
by heaven.
Good fortune.
Nothing that
does not further.
15. Ch'ien / Modesty
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Modesty creates
success.
The superior
man carries things through.
The Image
Within the earth,
a mountain:
The image of
Modesty.
Thus the superior
man reduces that which is too much,
And augments
that which is too little.
He weighs things
and makes them equal.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
A superior man
modest about his modesty
May cross the
great water.
Good fortune.
Six in the second
place means:
Modesty that
comes to expression.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
() Nine in the third place means:
A superior man
of modesty and merit
Carries things
to conclusion.
Good fortune.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Nothing that
would not further modesty
In movement.
Six in the fifth
place means:
No boasting
of wealth before one's neighbor.
It is favorable
to attack with force.
Nothing that
would not further.
Six at the top
means:
Modesty that
comes to expression.
It is favorable
to set armies marching
To chastise
one's own city and one's country.
16. Yu / Enthusiasm
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Enthusiasm. It
furthers one to install helpers
And to set armies
marching.
The Image
Thunder comes
resounding out of the earth:
The image of
Enthusiasm.
Thus the ancient
kings made music
In order to
honor merit,
And offered
it with splendor
To the Supreme
Deity,
Inviting their
ancestors to be present.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Enthusiasm that
expresses itself
Brings misfortune.
Six in the second
place means:
Firm as a rock.
Not a whole day.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Six in the third
place means:
Enthusiasm that
looks upward creates remorse.
Hesitation brings
remorse.
() Nine in the fourth place means:
The source of
enthusiasm.
He achieves
great things.
Doubt not.
You gather friends
around you
As a hair clasp
gathers the hair.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Persistently
ill, and still does not die.
Six at the top
means:
Deluded enthusiasm.
But if after
completion one changes,
There is no
blame.
17. Sui / Following
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Following has
supreme success.
Perseverance
furthers. No blame.
The Image
Thunder in the
middle of the lake:
The image of
Following.
Thus the superior
man at nightfall
Goes indoors
for rest and recuperation.
The Lines
() Nine at the beginning means:
The standard
is changing.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
To go out of
the door in company
Produces deeds.
Six in the second
place means:
If one clings
to the little boy,
One loses the
strong man.
Six in the third
place means:
If one clings
to the strong man,
One loses the
little boy.
Through following
one finds what one seeks.
It furthers
one to remain persevering.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Following creates
success.
Perseverance
brings misfortune.
To go one's
way with sincerity brings clarity.
How could there
be blame in this?
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Sincere in the
good. Good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
He meets with
firm allegiance
And is still
further bound.
The king introduces
him
To the Western
Mountain.
18. Ku / Work on What Has Been Spoiled
[Decay]
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
Work on What
Has Been Spoiled
Has supreme
success.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
Before the starting
point, three days.
After the starting
point, three days.
The Image
The wind blows
low on the mountain:
The image of
Decay.
Thus the superior
man stirs up the people
And strengthens
their spirit.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Setting right
what has been spoiled by the father.
If there is
a son,
No blame rests
upon the departed father.
Danger. In the
end good fortune.
Nine in the second
place means:
Setting right
what has been spoiled by the mother.
One must not
be too persevering.
Nine in the third
place means:
Setting right
what has been spoiled by the father.
There will be
little remorse. No great blame.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Tolerating what
has been spoiled by the father.
In continuing
one sees humiliation.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Setting right
what has been spoiled by the father.
One meets with
praise.
Nine at the top
means:
He does not
serve kings and princes,
Sets himself
higher goals.
19. Lin / Approach
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
Approach has
supreme success.
Perseverance
furthers.
When the eighth
month comes,
There will be
misfortune.
The Image
The earth above
the lake:
The image of
Approach.
Thus the superior
man is inexhaustible
In his will
to teach,
And without
limits
In his tolerance
and protection of the people.
The Lines
() Nine at the beginning means:
Joint approach.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
() Nine in the second place means:
Joint approach.
Good fortune.
Everything furthers.
Six in the third
place means:
Comfortable
approach.
Nothing that
would further.
If one is induced
to grieve over it,
One becomes
free of blame.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Complete approach.
No blame.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Wise approach.
This is right
for a great prince.
Good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
Greathearted
approach.
Good fortune.
No blame.
20. Kuan / Contemplation (View)
-----
-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Contemplation.
The ablution has been made,
But not yet
the offering.
Full of trust
they look up to him.
The Image
The wind blows
over the earth:
The image of
Contemplation.
Thus the kings
of old visited the regions of the world,
Contemplated
the people,
And gave them
instruction.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Boylike contemplation.
For an inferior
man, no blame.
For a superior
man, humiliation.
Six in the second
place means:
Contemplation
through the crack of the door.
Furthering for
the perseverance of a woman.
Six in the third
place means:
Contemplation
of my life
Decides the
choice
Between advance
and retreat.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Contemplation
of the light of the kingdom.
It furthers
one to exert influence as the guest of a king.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Contemplation
of my life.
The superior
man is without blame.
() Nine at the top means:
Contemplation
of his life.
The superior
man is without blame.
21. Shih Ho / Biting Through
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Biting Through
has success.
It is favorable
to let justice be administered.
The Image
Thunder and lightning:
The image of
Biting Through.
Thus the kings
of former times made firm the laws
Through clearly
defined penalties.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
His feet are
fastened in the stocks,
So that his
toes disappear.
No blame.
Six in the second
place means:
Bites through
tender meat,
So that his
nose disappears.
No blame.
Six in the third
place means:
Bites on old
dried meat
And strikes
on something poisonous.
Slight humiliation.
No blame.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Bites on dried
gristly meat.
Receives metal
arrows.
It furthers
one to be mindful of difficulties
And to be persevering.
Good fortune.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Bites on dried
lean meat.
Receives yellow
gold.
Perseveringly
aware of danger.
No blame.
Nine at the top
means:
His neck is
fastened in the wooden cangue,
So that his
ears disappear.
Misfortune.
22. Pi / Grace
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
Grace has success.
In small matters
It is favorable
to undertake something.
The Image
Fire at the foot
of the mountain:
The image of
Grace.
Thus does the
superior man proceed
When clearing
up current affairs.
But he dare
not decide controversial issues in this way.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
He lends grace
to his toes, leaves the carriage, and walks.
() Six in the second place means:
Lends grace
to the beard on his chin.
Nine in the third
place means:
Graceful and
moist.
Constant perseverance
brings good fortune.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Grace or simplicity?
A white horse
comes as if on wings.
He is not a
robber,
He will woo
at the right time.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Grace in hills
and gardens.
The roll of
silk is meager and small.
Humiliation,
but in the end good fortune.
() Nine at the top means:
Simple grace.
No blame.
23. Po / Splitting Apart
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Splitting Apart.
It does not further one
To go anywhere.
The Image
The mountain
rests on the earth:
The image of
Splitting Apart.
Thus those above
can ensure their position
Only by giving
generously to those below.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
The leg of the
bed is split.
Those who persevere
are destroyed.
Misfortune.
Six in the second
place means:
The bed is split
at the edge.
Those who persevere
are destroyed.
Misfortune.
Six in the third
place means:
He splits with
them. No blame.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The bed is split
up to the skin.
Misfortune.
Six in the fifth
place means:
A shoal of fishes.
Favor comes through the court ladies.
Everything acts
to further.
() Nine at the top means:
There is a large
fruit still uneaten.
The superior
man receives a carriage.
The house of
the inferior man is split apart.
24. Fu / Return (The Turning Point)
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Return. Success.
Going out and
coming in without error.
Friends come
without blame.
To and fro goes
the way.
On the seventh
day comes return.
It furthers
one to have somewhere to go.
The Image
Thunder within
the earth:
The image of
the Turning Point.
Thus the kings
of antiquity closed the passes
At the time
of solstice.
Merchants and
strangers did not go about,
And the ruler
Did not travel
through the provinces.
The Lines
() Nine at the beginning means:
Return from
a short distance.
No need for
remorse.
Great good fortune.
Six in the second
place means:
Quiet return.
Good fortune.
Six in the third
place means:
Repeated return.
Danger. No blame.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Walking in the
midst of others,
One returns
alone.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Noblehearted
return. No remorse.
Six at the top
means:
Missing the
return. Misfortune.
Misfortune from
within and without.
If armies are
set marching in this way,
One will in
the end suffer a great defeat,
Disastrous for
the ruler of the country.
For ten years
It will not
be possible to attack again.
25. Wu Wang / Innocence (The Unexpected)
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Innocence. Supreme
success.
Perseverance
furthers.
If someone is
not as he should be,
He has misfortune,
And it does
not further him
To undertake
anything.
The Image
Under heaven
thunder rolls:
All things attain
the natural state of innocence.
Thus the kings
of old,
Rich in virtue,
and in harmony with the time,
Fostered and
nourished all beings.
The Lines
() Nine at the beginning means:
Innocent behavior
brings good fortune.
Six in the second
place means:
If one does
not count on the harvest while plowing,
Nor on the use
of the ground while clearing it,
It furthers
one to undertake something.
Six in the third
place means:
Undeserved misfortune.
The cow that
was tethered by someone
Is the wanderer's
gain, the citizen's loss.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
He who can be
persevering
Remains without
blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Use no medicine
in an illness
Incurred through
no fault of your own.
It will pass
of itself.
Nine at the top
means:
Innocent action
brings misfortune.
Nothing furthers.
26. Ta Ch'u / The Taming Power of the
Great
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
The Taming Power
of the Great.
Perseverance
furthers.
Not eating at
home brings good fortune.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
The Image
Heaven within
the mountain:
The image of
the Taming Power of the Great.
Thus the superior
man acquaints himself with many sayings of antiquity
And many deeds
of the past,
In order to
strengthen his character thereby.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Danger is at
hand. It furthers one to desist.
Nine in the second
place means:
The axletrees
are taken from the wagon.
Nine in the third
place means:
A good horse
that follows others.
Awareness of
danger,
With perseverance,
furthers.
Practice chariot
driving and armed defense daily.
It furthers
one to have somewhere to go.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The headboard
of a young bull.
Great good fortune.
() Six in the fifth place means:
The tusk of
a gelded boar.
Good fortune.
() Nine at the top means:
One attains
the way of heaven. Success.
27. I / The Corners of the Mouth (Providing
Nourishment)
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
The Corners of
the Mouth.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Pay heed to
the providing of nourishment
And to what
a man seeks
To fill his
own mouth with.
The Image
At the foot of
the mountain, thunder:
The image of
Providing Nourishment.
Thus the superior
man is careful of his words
And temperate
in eating and drinking.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
You let your
magic tortoise go,
And look at
me with the corners of your mouth drooping.
Misfortune.
Six in the second
place means:
Turning to the
summit for nourishment,
Deviating from
the path
To seek nourishment
from the hill.
Continuing to
do this brings misfortune.
Six in the third
place means:
Turning away
from nourishment.
Perseverance
brings misfortune.
Do not act thus
for ten years.
Nothing serves
to further.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Turning to the
summit
For provision
of nourishment
Brings good
fortune.
Spying about
with sharp eyes
Like a tiger
with insatiable craving.
No blame.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Turning away
from the path.
To remain persevering
brings good fortune.
One should not
cross the great water.
() Nine at the top means:
The source of
nourishment.
Awareness of
danger brings good fortune.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
28. Ta Kuo / Preponderance of the Great
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
Preponderance
of the Great.
The ridgepole
sags to the breaking point.
It furthers
one to have somewhere to go.
Success.
The Image
The lake rises
above the trees:
The image of
Preponderance of the Great.
Thus the superior
man, when he stands alone,
Is unconcerned,
And if he has
to renounce the world,
He is undaunted.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
To spread white
rushes underneath.
No blame.
() Nine in the second place means:
A dry poplar
sprouts at the root.
An older man
takes a young wife.
Everything furthers.
Nine in the third
place means:
The ridgepole
sags to the breaking point.
Misfortune.
() Nine in the fourth place means:
The ridgepole
is braced. Good fortune.
If there are
ulterior motives, it is humiliating.
Nine in the fifth
place means:
A withered poplar
puts forth flowers.
An older woman
takes a husband.
No blame. No
praise.
Six at the top
means:
One must go
through the water.
It goes over
one's head.
Misfortune.
No blame.
29. K'an / The Abysmal (Water)
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
The Abysmal repeated.
If you are sincere,
you have success in your heart,
And whatever
you do succeeds.
The Image
Water flows on
uninterruptedly and reaches its goal:
The image of
the Abysmal repeated.
Thus the superior
man walks in lasting virtue
And carries
on the business of teaching.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Repetition of
the Abysmal.
In the abyss
one falls into a pit.
Misfortune.
() Nine in the second place means:
The abyss is
dangerous.
One should strive
to attain small things only.
Six in the third
place means:
Forward and
backward, abyss on abyss.
In danger like
this, pause at first and wait,
Otherwise you
will fall into a pit in the abyss.
Do not act in
this way.
Six in the fourth
place means:
A jug of wine,
a bowl of rice with it;
Earthen vessels
Simply handed
in through the window.
There is certainly
no blame in this.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
The abyss is
not filled to overflowing,
It is filled
only to the rim.
No blame.
Six at the top
means:
Bound with cords
and ropes,
Shut in between
thorn-hedged prison walls:
For three years
one does not find the way.
Misfortune.
30. Li / The Clinging, Fire
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
The Clinging.
Perseverance furthers.
It brings success.
Care of the
cow brings good fortune.
The Image
That which is
bright rises twice:
The image of
Fire.
Thus the great
man, by perpetuating this brightness,
Illumines the
four quarters of the world.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
The footprints
run crisscross.
If one is seriously
intent, no blame.
() Six in the second place means:
Yellow light.
Supreme good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
In the light
of the setting sun,
Men either beat
the pot and sing
Or loudly bewail
the approach of old age.
Misfortune.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Its coming is
sudden;
It flames up,
dies down, is thrown away.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Tears in floods,
sighing and lamenting.
Good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
The king uses
him to march forth and chastise.
Then it is best
to kill the leaders
And take captive
the followers. No blame.
31. Hsien / Influence (Wooing)
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Influence. Success.
Perseverance
furthers.
To take a maiden
to wife brings good fortune.
The Image
A lake on the
mountain:
The image of
Influence.
Thus the superior
man encourages people to approach him
By his readiness
to receive them.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
The influence
shows itself in the big toe.
Six in the second
place means:
The influence
shows itself in the calves of the legs.
Misfortune.
Tarrying brings
good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
The influence
shows itself in the thighs.
Holds to that
which follows it.
To continue
is humiliating.
() Nine in the fourth place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Remorse disappears.
If a man is
agitated in mind,
And his thoughts
go hither and thither,
Only those friends
On whom he fixes
his conscious thoughts
Will follow.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
The influence
shows itself in the back of the neck.
No remorse.
Six at the top
means:
The influence
shows itself in the jaws, cheeks, and tongue.
32. H^ eng / Duration
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
Duration. Success.
No blame.
Perseverance
furthers.
It furthers
one to have somewhere to go.
The Image
Thunder and wind:
the image of Duration.
Thus the superior
man stands firm
And does not
change his direction.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Seeking duration
too hastily brings misfortune persistently.
Nothing that
would further.
() Nine in the second place means:
Remorse disappears.
Nine in the third
place means:
He who does
not give duration to his character
Meets with disgrace.
Persistent humiliation.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
No game in the
field.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Giving duration
to one's character through perseverance.
This is good
fortune for a woman, misfortune for a man.
Six at the top
means:
Restlessness
as an enduring condition brings misfortune.
33. Tun / Retreat
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Retreat. Success.
In what is small,
perseverance furthers.
The Image
Mountain under
heaven: the image of Retreat.
Thus the superior
man keeps the inferior man at a distance,
Not angrily
but with reserve.
The Lines
[] Six at the beginning means:
At the tail
in retreat. This is dangerous.
One must not
wish to undertake anything.
[] Six in the second place means:
He holds him
fast with yellow oxhide.
No one can tear
him loose.
Nine in the third
place means:
A halted retreat
Is nerve-wracking
and dangerous.
To retain people
as men- and maidservants
Brings good
fortune.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Voluntary retreat
brings good fortune to the superior man
And downfall
to the inferior man.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Friendly retreat.
Perseverance brings good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
Cheerful retreat.
Everything serves to further.
34. Ta Chuang / The Power of the Great
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
The Power of
the Great. Perseverance furthers.
The Image
Thunder in heaven
above:
The image of
the Power of the Great.
Thus the superior
man does not tread upon paths
That do not
accord with established order.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Power in the
toes.
Continuing brings
misfortune.
This is certainly
true.
Nine in the second
place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
The inferior
man works through power.
The superior
man does not act thus.
To continue
is dangerous.
A goat butts
against a hedge
And gets its
horns entangled.
() Nine in the fourth place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Remorse disappears.
The hedge opens;
there is no entanglement.
Power depends
upon the axle of a big cart.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Loses the goat
with ease.
No remorse.
Six at the top
means:
A goat butts
against a hedge.
It cannot go
backward, it cannot go forward.
Nothing serves
to further.
If one notes
the difficulty, this brings good fortune.
35. Chin / Progress
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Progress. The
powerful prince
Is honored with
horses in large numbers.
In a single
day he is granted audience three times.
The Image
The sun rises
over the earth:
The image of
Progress.
Thus the superior
man himself
Brightens his
bright virtue.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Progressing,
but turned back.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
If one meets
with no confidence, one should remain calm.
No mistake.
Six in the second
place means:
Progressing,
but in sorrow.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Then one obtains
great happiness from one's ancestress.
Six in the third
place means:
All are in accord.
Remorse disappears.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Progress like
a hamster.
Perseverance
brings danger.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Remorse disappears.
Take not gain
and loss to heart.
Undertakings
bring good fortune.
Everything serves
to further.
Nine at the top
means:
Making progress
with the horns is permissible
Only for the
purpose of punishing one's own city.
To be conscious
of danger brings good fortune.
No blame.
Perseverance
brings humiliation.
36. Ming I / Darkening of the Light
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
Darkening of
the Light. In adversity
It furthers
one to be persevering.
The Image
The light has
sunk into the earth:
The image of
Darkening of the Light.
Thus does the
superior man live with the great mass:
He veils his
light, yet still shines.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Darkening of
the light during flight.
He lowers his
wings.
The superior
man does not eat for three days
On his wanderings.
But he has somewhere
to go.
The host has
occasion to gossip about him.
() Six in the second place means:
Darkening of
the light injures him in the left thigh.
He gives aid
with the strength of a horse.
Good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
Darkening of
the light during the hunt in the south.
Their great
leader is captured.
One must not
expect perseverance too soon.
Six in the fourth
place means:
He penetrates
the left side of the belly.
One gets at
the very heart of the darkening of the light,
And leaves gate
and courtyard.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Darkening of
the light as with Prince Chi.
Perseverance
furthers.
[] Six at the top means:
Not light but
darkness.
First he climbed
up to heaven,
Then he plunged
into the depths of the earth.
37. Chia J^ en / The Family [The Clan]
-----
-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
The Family. The
perseverance of the woman furthers.
The Image
Wind comes forth
from fire:
The image of
the Family.
Thus the superior
man has substance in his words
And duration
in his way of life.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Firm seclusion
within the family.
Remorse disappears.
() Six in the second place means:
She should not
follow her whims.
She must attend
within to the food.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
When tempers
flare up in the family,
Too great severity
brings remorse.
Good fortune
nonetheless.
When woman and
child dally and laugh,
It leads in
the end to humiliation.
Six in the fourth
place means:
She is the treasure
of the house.
Great good fortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
As a king he
approaches his family.
Fear not.
Good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
His work commands
respect.
In the end good
fortune comes.
38. K'uei / Opposition
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
Opposition. In
small matters, good fortune.
The Image
Above, fire;
below, the lake:
The image of
Opposition.
Thus amid all
fellowship
The superior
man retains his individuality.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Remorse disappears.
If you lose
your horse, do not run after it;
It will come
back of its own accord.
When you see
evil people,
Guard yourself
against mistakes.
() Nine in the second place means:
One meets his
lord in a narrow street.
No blame.
Six in the third
place means:
One sees the
wagon dragged back,
The oxen halted,
A man's hair
and nose cut off.
Not a good beginning,
but a good end.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Isolated through
opposition,
One meets a
like-minded man
With whom one
can associate in good faith.
Despite the
danger, no blame.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Remorse disappears.
The companion
bites his way through the wrappings.
If one goes
to him,
How could it
be a mistake?
Nine at the top
means:
Isolated through
opposition,
One sees one's
companion as a pig covered with dirt,
As a wagon full
of devils.
First one draws
a bow against him,
Then one lays
the bow aside.
He is not a
robber; he will woo at the right time.
As one goes,
rain falls; then good fortune comes.
39. Chien / Obstruction
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Obstruction.
The southwest furthers.
The northeast
does not further.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
The Image
Water on the
mountain:
The image of
Obstruction.
Thus the superior
man turns his attention to himself
And molds his
character.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Going leads
to obstructions,
Coming meets
with praise.
Six in the second
place means:
The king's servant
is beset by obstruction upon obstruction,
But it is not
his own fault.
Nine in the third
place means:
Going leads
to obstructions;
Hence he comes
back.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Going leads
to obstructions,
Coming leads
to union.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
In the midst
of the greatest obstructions,
Friends come.
Six at the top
means:
Going leads
to obstructions,
Coming leads
to great good fortune.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
40. Hsieh / Deliverance
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
Deliverance.
The southwest furthers.
If there is
no longer anything where one has to go,
Return brings
good fortune.
If there is
still something where one has to go,
Hastening brings
good fortune.
The Image
Thunder and rain
set in:
The image of
Deliverance.
Thus the superior
man pardons mistakes
And forgives
misdeeds.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Without blame.
() Nine in the second place means:
One kills three
foxes in the field
And receives
a yellow arrow.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Six in the third
place means:
If a man carries
a burden on his back
And nonetheless
rides in a carriage,
He thereby encourages
robbers to draw near.
Perseverance
leads to humiliation.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Deliver yourself
from your great toe.
Then the companion
comes,
And him you
can trust.
() Six in the fifth place means:
If only the
superior man can deliver himself,
It brings good
fortune.
Thus he proves
to inferior men that he is in earnest.
Six at the top
means:
The prince shoots
at a hawk on a high wall.
He kills it.
Everything serves to further.
41. Sun / Decrease
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
Decrease combined
with sincerity
Brings about
supreme good fortune
Without blame.
One may be persevering
in this.
It furthers
one to undertake something.
How is this
to be carried out?
One may use
two small bowls for the sacrifice.
The Image
At the foot of
the mountain, the lake:
The image of
Decrease.
Thus the superior
man controls his anger
And restrains
his instincts.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Going quickly
when one's tasks are finished
Is without blame.
But one must
reflect on how much one may decrease others.
Nine in the second
place means:
Perseverance
furthers.
To undertake
something brings misfortune.
Without decreasing
oneself,
One is able
to bring increase to others.
[] Six in the third place means:
When three people
journey together,
Their number
decreases by one.
When one man
journeys alone,
He finds a companion.
Six in the fourth
place means:
If a man decreases
his faults,
It makes the
other hasten to come and rejoice.
No blame.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Someone does
indeed increase him.
Ten pairs of
tortoises cannot oppose it.
Supreme good
fortune.
[] Nine at the top means:
If one is increased
without depriving others,
There is no
blame.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
It furthers
one to undertake something.
One obtains
servants
But no longer
has a separate home.
42. I / Increase
-----
-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Increase. It
furthers one
To undertake
something.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
The Image
Wind and thunder:
the image of Increase.
Thus the superior
man:
If he sees good,
he imitates it;
If he has faults,
he rids himself of them.
The Lines
[] Nine at the beginning means:
It furthers
one to accomplish great deeds.
Supreme good
fortune. No blame.
() Six in the second place means:
Someone does
indeed increase him;
Ten pairs of
tortoises cannot oppose it.
Constant perseverance
brings good fortune.
The king presents
him before God.
Good fortune.
Six in the third
place means:
One is enriched
through unfortunate events.
No blame, if
you are sincere
And walk in
the middle,
And report with
a seal to the prince.
[] Six in the fourth place means:
If you walk
in the middle
And report to
the prince,
He will follow.
It furthers
one to be used
In the removal
of the capital.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
If in truth
you have a kind heart, ask not.
Supreme good
fortune.
Truly, kindness
will be recognized as your virtue.
Nine at the top
means:
He brings increase
to no one.
Indeed, someone
even strikes him.
He does not
keep his heart constantly steady.
Misfortune.
43. Kuai / Break-through (Resoluteness)
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-----
-----
below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
The Judgement
Break-through.
One must resolutely make the matter known
At the court
of the king.
It must be announced
truthfully. Danger.
It is necessary
to notify one's own city.
It does not
further to resort to arms.
It furthers
one to undertake something.
The Image
The lake has
risen up to heaven:
The image of
Break-through.
Thus the superior
man
Dispenses riches
downward
And refrains
from resting on his virtue.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Mighty in the
forward-striding toes.
When one goes
and is not equal to the task,
One makes a
mistake.
Nine in the second
place means:
A cry of alarm.
Arms at evening and at night.
Fear nothing.
Nine in the third
place means:
To be powerful
in the cheekbones
Brings misfortune.
The superior
man is firmly resolved.
He walks alone
and is caught in the rain.
He is bespattered,
And people murmur
against him.
No blame.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
There is no
skin on his thighs,
And walking
comes hard.
If a man were
to let himself be led like a sheep,
Remorse would
disappear.
But if these
words are heard
They will not
be believed.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
In dealing with
weeds,
Firm resolution
is necessary.
Walking in the
middle
Remains free
of blame.
[] Six at the top means:
No cry.
In the end misfortune
comes.
44. Kou / Coming to Meet
-----
-----
above Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
-----
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
Coming to Meet.
The maiden is powerful.
One should not
marry such a maiden.
The Image
Under heaven,
wind:
The image of
Coming to Meet.
Thus does the
prince act when disseminating his commands
And proclaiming
them to the four quarters of heaven.
The Lines
[] Six at the beginning means:
It must be checked
with a brake of bronze.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
If one lets
it take its course, one experiences misfortune.
Even a lean
pig has it in him to rage around.
() Nine in the second place means:
There is a fish
in the tank. No blame.
Does not further
guests.
Nine in the third
place means:
There is no
skin on his thighs,
And walking
comes hard.
If one is mindful
of the danger,
No great mistake
is made.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
No fish in the
tank.
This leads to
misfortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
A melon covered
with willow leaves.
Hidden lines.
Then it drops
down to one from heaven.
Nine at the top
means:
He comes to
meet with his horns.
Humiliation.
No blame.
45. Ts'ui / Gathering Together [Massing]
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-- --
-- --
below K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
The Judgement
Gathering Together.
Success.
The king approaches
his temple.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
This brings
success. Perseverance furthers.
To bring great
offerings creates good fortune.
It furthers
one to undertake something.
The Image
Over the earth,
the lake:
The image of
Gathering Together.
Thus the superior
man renews his weapons
In order to
meet the unforseen.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
If you are sincere,
but not to the end,
There will sometimes
be confusion, sometimes gathering together.
If you call
out,
Then after one
grasp of the hand you can laugh again.
Regret not.
Going is without blame.
Six in the second
place means:
Letting oneself
be drawn
Brings good
fortune and remains blameless.
If one is sincere,
It furthers
one to bring even a small offering.
Six in the third
place means:
Gathering together
amid sighs.
Nothing that
would further.
Going is without
blame.
Slight humiliation.
() Nine in the fourth place means:
Great good fortune.
No blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
If in gathering
together one has position,
This brings
no blame.
If there are
some who are not yet sincerely in the work,
Sublime and
enduring perseverance is needed.
Then remorse
disappears.
Six at the top
means:
Lamenting and
sighing, floods of tears.
No blame.
46. Sh^ eng / Pushing Upward
-- --
-- --
above K'un The Receptive, Earth
-- --
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
Pushing Upward
has supreme success.
One must see
the great man.
Fear not.
Departure toward
the south
Brings good
fortune.
The Image
Within the earth,
wood grows:
The image of
Pushing Upward.
Thus the superior
man of devoted character
Heaps up small
things
In order to
achieve something high and great.
The Lines
[] Six at the beginning means:
Pushing upward
that meets with confidence
Brings great
good fortune.
Nine in the second
place means:
If one is sincere,
It furthers
one to bring even a small offering.
No blame.
Nine in the third
place means:
One pushes upward
into an empty city.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The king offers
him Mount Ch'i.
Good fortune.
No blame.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
One pushes upward
by steps.
Six at the top
means:
Pushing upward
in darkness.
It furthers
one
To be unremittingly
persevering.
47. K'un / Oppression (Exhaustion)
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
Oppression. Success.
Perseverance.
The great man
brings about good fortune.
No blame.
When one has
something to say,
It is not believed.
The Image
There is no water
in the lake:
The image of
Exhaustion.
Thus the superior
man stakes his life
On following
his will.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
One sits oppressed
under a bare tree
And strays into
a gloomy valley.
For three years
one sees nothing.
() Nine in the second place means:
One is oppressed
while at meat and drink.
The man with
the scarlet knee bands is just coming.
It furthers
one to offer sacrifice.
To set forth
brings misfortune.
No blame.
Six in the third
place means:
A man permits
himself to be oppressed by stone,
And leans on
thorns and thistles.
He enters his
house and does not see his wife.
Misfortune.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
He comes very
quietly, oppressed in a golden carriage.
Humiliation,
but the end is reached.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
His nose and
feet are cut off.
Oppression at
the hands of the man with the purple knee bands.
Joy comes softly.
It furthers
one to make offerings and libations.
Six at the top
means:
He is oppressed
by creeping vines.
He moves uncertainly
and says, "Movement brings remorse."
If one feels
remorse over this and makes a start,
Good fortune
comes.
48. Ching / The Well
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
The Well. The
town may be changed,
But the well
cannot be changed.
It neither decreases
nor increases.
They come and
go and draw from the well.
If one gets
down almost to the water
And the rope
does not go all the way,
Or the jug breaks,
it brings misfortune.
The Image
Water over wood:
the image of the Well.
Thus the superior
man encourages the people at their work,
And exhorts
them to help one another.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
One does not
drink the mud of the well.
No animals come
to an old well.
Nine in the second
place means:
At the wellhole
one shoots fishes.
The jug is broken
and leaks.
Nine in the third
place means:
The well is
cleaned, but no one drinks from it.
This is my heart's
sorrow,
For one might
draw from it.
If the king
were clear-minded,
Good fortune
might be enjoyed in common.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The well is
being lined. No blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
In the well
there is a clear, cold spring
From which one
can drink.
Six at the top
means:
One draws from
the well
Without hindrance.
It is dependable.
Supreme good
fortune.
49. Ko / Revolution (Molting)
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
Revolution. On
your own day
You are believed.
Supreme success,
Furthering through
perseverance.
Remorse disappears.
The Image
Fire in the lake:
the image of Revolution.
Thus the superior
man
Sets the calendar
in order
And makes the
seasons clear.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Wrapped in the
hide of a yellow cow.
Six in the second
place means:
When one's own
day comes, one may create revolution.
Starting brings
good fortune. No blame.
Nine in the third
place means:
Starting brings
misfortune.
Perseverance
brings danger.
When talk of
revolution has gone the rounds three times,
One may commit
himself,
And men will
believe him.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Remorse disappears.
Men believe him.
Changing the
form of government brings good fortune.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
The great man
changes like a tiger.
Even before
he questions the oracle
He is believed.
Six at the top
means:
The superior
man changes like a panther.
The inferior
man molts in the face.
Starting brings
misfortune.
To remain persevering
brings good fortune.
50. Ting / The Caldron
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
The Caldron.
Supreme good fortune.
Success.
The Image
Fire over wood:
The image of
the Caldron.
Thus the superior
man consolidates his fate
By making his
position correct.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
A _ t_ i_ n_
g with legs upturned.
Furthers removal
of stagnating stuff.
One takes a
concubine for the sake of her son.
No blame.
Nine in the second
place means:
There is food
in the _ t_ i_ n_ g.
My comrades
are envious,
But they cannot
harm me.
Good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
The handle of
the _ t_ i_ n_ g is altered.
One is impeded
in his way of life.
The fat of the
pheasant is not eaten.
Once rain falls,
remorse is spent.
Good fortune
comes in the end.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
The legs of
the _ t_ i_ n_ g are broken.
The prince's
meal is spilled
And his person
is soiled.
Misfortune.
() Six in the fifth place means:
The _ t_ i_
n_ g has yellow handles, golden carrying rings.
Perseverance
furthers.
() Nine at the top means:
The _ t_ i_
n_ g has rings of jade.
Great good fortune.
Nothing that
would not act to further.
51. Ch^ en / The Arousing (Shock, Thunder)
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-- --
-- --
below Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
The Judgement
Shock brings
success.
Shock comes-oh,
oh!
Laughing words-ha,
ha!
The shock terrifies
for a hundred miles,
And he does
not let fall the sacrificial spoon and chalice.
The Image
Thunder repeated:
the image of Shock.
Thus in fear
and trembling
The superior
man sets his life in order
And examines
himself.
The Lines
() Nine at the beginning means:
Shock comes-oh,
oh!
Then follow
laughing words-ha, ha!
Good fortune.
Six in the second
place means:
Shock comes
bringing danger.
A hundred thousand
times
You lose your
treasures
And must climb
the nine hills.
Do not go in
pursuit of them.
After seven
days you will get them back.
Six in the third
place means:
Shock comes
and makes one distraught.
If shock spurs
to action
One remains
free of misfortune.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Shock is mired.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Shock goes hither
and thither.
Danger.
However, nothing
at all is lost.
Yet there are
things to be done.
Six at the top
means:
Shock brings
ruin and terrified gazing around.
Going ahead
brings misfortune.
If it has not
yet touched one's own body
But has reached
one's neighbor first,
There is no
blame.
One's comrades
have something to talk about.
52. K^ en / Keeping Still, Mountain
-----
-- --
above K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Keeping Still.
Keeping his back still
So that he no
longer feels his body.
He goes into
his courtyard
And does not
see his people.
No blame.
The Image
Mountains standing
close together:
The image of
Keeping Still.
Thus the superior
man
Does not permit
his thoughts
To go beyond
his situation.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
Keeping his
toes still.
No blame.
Continued perseverance
furthers.
Six in the second
place means:
Keeping his
calves still.
He cannot rescue
him whom he follows.
His heart is
not glad.
Nine in the third
place means:
Keeping his
hips still.
Making his sacrum
stiff.
Dangerous. The
heart suffocates.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Keeping his
trunk still.
No blame.
Six in the fifth
place means:
Keeping his
jaws still.
The words have
order.
Remorse disappears.
() Nine at the top means:
Noblehearted
keeping still.
Good fortune.
53. Chien / Development (Gradual Progress)
-----
-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Development.
The maiden
Is given in
marriage.
Good fortune.
Perseverance
furthers.
The Image
On the mountain,
a tree:
The image of
Development.
Thus the superior
man abides in dignity and virtue,
In order to
improve the mores.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
The wild goose
gradually draws near the shore.
The young son
is in danger.
There is talk.
No blame.
() Six in the second place means:
The wild goose
gradually draws near the cliff.
Eating and drinking
in peace and concord.
Good fortune.
Nine in the third
place means:
The wild goose
gradually draws near the plateau.
The man goes
forth and does not return.
The woman carries
a child but does not bring it forth.
Misfortune.
It furthers
one to fight off robbers.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The wild goose
gradually draws near the tree.
Perhaps it will
find a flat branch. No blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
The wild goose
gradually draws near the summit.
For three years
the woman has no child.
In the end nothing
can hinder her.
Good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
The wild goose
gradually draws near the cloud heights.
Its feathers
can be used for the sacred dance.
Good fortune.
54. Kuei Mei / The Marrying Maiden
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
The Marrying
Maiden.
Undertakings
bring misfortune.
Nothing that
would further.
The Image
Thunder over
the lake:
The image of
the Marrying Maiden.
Thus the superior
man
Understands
the transitory
In the light
of the eternity of the end.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
The marrying
maiden as a concubine.
A lame man who
is able to tread.
Undertakings
bring good fortune.
Nine in the second
place means:
A one-eyed man
who is able to see.
The perseverance
of a solitary man furthers.
[] Six in the third place means:
The marrying
maiden as a slave.
She marries
as a concubine.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
The marrying
maiden draws out the allotted time.
A late marriage
comes in due course.
() Six in the fifth place means:
The sovereign
I gave his daughter in marriage.
The embroidered
garments of the princess
Were not as
gorgeous
As those of
the servingmaid.
The moon that
is nearly full
Brings good
fortune.
[] Six at the top means:
The woman holds
the basket, but there are no fruits in it.
The man stabs
the sheep, but no blood flows.
Nothing that
acts to further.
55. F^ eng / Abundance [Fullness]
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
-----
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
Abundance has
success.
The king attains
abundance.
Be not sad.
Be like the
sun at midday.
The Image
Both thunder
and lightning come:
The image of
Abundance.
Thus the superior
man decides lawsuits
And carries
out punishments.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
When a man meets
his destined ruler,
They can be
together ten days,
And it is not
a mistake.
Going meets
with recognition.
Six in the second
place means:
The curtain
is of such fullness
That the polestars
can be seen at noon.
Through going
one meets with mistrust and hate.
If one rouses
him through truth,
Good fortune
comes.
Nine in the third
place means:
The underbrush
is of such abundance
That the small
stars can be seen at noon.
He breaks his
right arm. No blame.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
The curtain
is of such fullness
That the polestars
can be seen at noon.
He meets his
ruler, who is of like kind.
Good fortune.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Lines are coming,
Blessing and
fame draw near.
Good fortune.
Six at the top
means:
His house is
in a state of abundance.
He screens off
his family.
He peers through
the gate
And no longer
perceives anyone.
For three years
he sees nothing.
Misfortune.
56. Lu / The Wanderer
-----
-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
The Wanderer.
Success through smallness.
Perseverance
brings good fortune
To the wanderer.
The Image
Fire on the mountain:
The image of
the Wanderer.
Thus the superior
man
Is clear-minded
and cautious
In imposing
penalties,
And protracts
no lawsuits.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
If the wanderer
busies himself with trivial things,
He draws down
misfortune upon himself.
Six in the second
place means:
The wanderer
comes to an inn.
He has his property
with him.
He wins the
steadfastness of a young servant.
Nine in the third
place means:
The wanderer's
inn burns down.
He loses the
steadfastness of his young servant.
Danger.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
The wanderer
rests in a shelter.
He obtains his
property and an ax.
My heart is
not glad.
() Six in the fifth place means:
He shoots a
pheasant.
It drops with
the first arrow.
In the end this
brings both praise and office.
Nine at the top
means:
The bird's nest
burns up.
The wanderer
laughs at first,
Then must needs
lament and weep.
Through carelessness
he loses his cow.
Misfortune.
57. Sun / The Gentle (The Penetrating,
Wind)
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-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-----
-----
below Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
The Judgement
The Gentle. Success
through what is small.
It furthers
one to have somewhere to go.
It furthers
one to see the great man.
The Image
Winds following
one upon the other:
The image of
the Gently Penetrating.
Thus the superior
man
Spreads his
commands abroad
And carries
out his undertakings.
The Lines
[] Six at the beginning means:
In advancing
and in retreating,
The perseverance
of a warrior furthers.
Nine in the second
place means:
Penetration
under the bed.
Priests and
magicians are used in great number.
Good fortune.
No blame.
Nine in the third
place means:
Repeated penetration.
Humiliation.
[] Six in the fourth place means:
Remorse vanishes.
During the hunt
Three kinds
of game are caught.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Remorse vanishes.
Nothing that
does not further.
No beginning,
but an end.
Before the change,
three days.
After the change,
three days.
Good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
Penetration
under the bed.
He loses his
property and his ax.
Perseverance
brings misfortune.
58. Tui / The Joyous, Lake
-- --
-----
above Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
The Joyous. Success.
Perseverance
is favorable.
The Image
Lakes resting
one on the other:
The image of
the Joyous.
Thus the superior
man joins with his friends
For discussion
and practice.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Contented joyousness.
Good fortune.
() Nine in the second place means:
Sincere joyousness.
Good fortune.
Remorse disappears.
[] Six in the third place means:
Coming joyousness.
Misfortune.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Joyousness that
is weighed is not at peace.
After ridding
himself of mistakes a man has joy.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Sincerity toward
disintegrating influences is dangerous.
[] Six at the top means:
Seductive joyousness.
59. Huan / Dispersion [Dissolution]
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-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
Dispersion. Success.
The king approaches
his temple.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
Perseverance
furthers.
The Image
The wind drives
over the water:
The image of
Dispersion.
Thus the kings
of old sacrificed to the Lord
And built temples.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
He brings help
with the strength of a horse.
Good fortune.
[] Nine in the second place means:
At the dissolution
He hurries to
that which supports him.
Remorse disappears.
Six in the third
place means:
He dissolves
his self. No remorse.
[] Six in the fourth place means:
He dissolves
his bond with his group.
Supreme good
fortune.
Dispersion leads
in turn to accumulation.
This is something
that ordinary men do not think of.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
His loud cries
are as dissolving as sweat.
Dissolution.
A king abides without blame.
Nine at the top
means:
He dissolves
his blood.
Departing, keeping
at a distance, going out,
Is without blame.
60. Chieh / Limitation
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
Limitation. Success.
Galling limitation
must not be persevered in.
The Image
Water over lake:
the image of Limitation.
Thus the superior
man
Creates number
and measure,
And examines
the nature of virtue and correct conduct.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Not going out
of the door and the courtyard
Is without blame.
Nine in the second
place means:
Not going out
of the gate and the courtyard
Brings misfortune.
Six in the third
place means:
He who knows
no limitation
Will have cause
to lament.
No blame.
Six in the fourth
place means:
Contented limitation.
Success.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
Sweet limitation
brings good fortune.
Going brings
esteem.
Six at the top
means:
Galling limitation.
Perseverance
brings misfortune.
Remorse disappears.
61. Chung Fu / Inner Truth
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-----
above Sun The Gentle, Wind
-- --
-- --
-----
below Tui The Joyous, Lake
-----
The Judgement
Inner Truth.
Pigs and fishes.
Good fortune.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
Perseverance
furthers.
The Image
Wind over lake:
the image of Inner Truth.
Thus the superior
man discusses criminal cases
In order to
delay executions.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
Being prepared
brings good fortune.
If there are
secret designs, it is disquieting.
Nine in the second
place means:
A crane calling
in the shade.
Its young answers
it.
I have a good
goblet.
I will share
it with you.
[] Six in the third place means:
He finds a comrade.
Now he beats
the drum, now he stops.
Now he sobs,
now he sings.
[] Six in the fourth place means:
The moon nearly
at the full.
The team horse
goes astray.
No blame.
() Nine in the fifth place means:
He possesses
truth, which links together.
No blame.
Nine at the top
means:
Cockcrow penetrating
to heaven.
Perseverance
brings misfortune.
62. Hsiao Kuo / Preponderance of the
Small
-- --
-- --
above Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
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-----
-- --
below K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
-- --
The Judgement
Preponderance
of the Small. Success.
Perseverance
furthers.
Small things
may be done; great things should not be done.
The flying bird
brings the message:
It is not well
to strive upward,
It is well to
remain below.
Great good fortune.
The Image
Thunder on the
mountain:
The image of
Preponderance of the Small.
Thus in his
conduct the superior man gives preponderance to reverence.
In bereavement
he gives preponderance to grief.
In his expenditures
he gives preponderance to thrift.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
The bird meets
with misfortune through flying.
() Six in the second place means:
She passes by
her ancestor
And meets her
ancestress.
He does not
reach his prince
And meets the
official.
No blame.
Nine in the third
place means:
If one is not
extremely careful,
Somebody may
come up from behind and strike him.
Misfortune.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
No blame. He
meets him without passing by.
Going brings
danger. One must be on guard.
Do not act.
Be constantly persevering.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Dense clouds,
No rain from
our western territory.
The prince shoots
and hits him who is in the cave.
Six at the top
means:
He passes him
by, not meeting him.
The flying bird
leaves him.
Misfortune.
This means bad
luck and injury.
63. Chi Chi / After Completion
-- --
-----
above K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
-----
-- --
below Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
The Judgement
After Completion.
Success in small matters.
Perseverance
furthers.
At the beginning
good fortune,
At the end disorder.
The Image
Water over fire:
the image of the condition
In After Completion.
Thus the superior
man
Takes thought
of misfortune
And arms himself
against it in advance.
The Lines
Nine at the beginning
means:
He brakes his
wheels.
He gets his
tail in the water.
No blame.
() Six in the second place means:
The woman loses
the curtain of her carriage.
Do not run after
it;
On the seventh
day you will get it.
Nine in the third
place means:
The Illustrious
Ancestor
Disciplines
the Devil's Country.
After three
years he conquers it.
Inferior people
must not be employed.
Six in the fourth
place means:
The finest clothes
turn to rags.
Be careful all
day long.
Nine in the fifth
place means:
The neighbor
in the east who slaughters an ox
Does not attain
as much real happiness
As the neighbor
in the west
With his small
offering.
Six at the top
means:
He gets his
head in the water. Danger.
64. Wei Chi / Before Completion
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-- --
above Li The Clinging,
Flame
-----
-- --
-----
below K'an The Abysmal, Water
-- --
The Judgement
Before Completion.
Success.
But if the little
fox, after nearly completing the crossing,
Gets his tail
in the water,
There is nothing
that would further.
The Image
Fire over water:
The image of
the condition before transition.
Thus the superior
man is careful
In the differentiation
of things,
So that each
finds its place.
The Lines
Six at the beginning
means:
He gets his
tail in the water.
Humiliating.
Nine in the second
place means:
He brakes his
wheels.
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Six in the third
place means:
Before completion,
attack brings misfortune.
It furthers
one to cross the great water.
Nine in the fourth
place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
Remorse disappears.
Shock, thus
to discipline the Devil's Country.
For three years,
great realms are awarded.
() Six in the fifth place means:
Perseverance
brings good fortune.
No remorse.
The light of
the superior man is true.
Good fortune.
Nine at the top
means:
There is drinking
of wine
In genuine confidence.
No blame.
But if one wets
his head,
He loses it,
in truth.