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The 64 Chapters--26(3)

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Six in the fourth place means: The headboard of a young bull. Great good fortune. This line and the one following it are the two that tame the forward-pushing lower lines. Before a bull\'s horns grow

Six in the fourth place means:
The headboard of a young bull.
Great good fortune.
This line and the one following it are the two that tame the forward-pushing lower lines. Before a bull\'s horns grow out, a headboard is fastened to its forehead, so that later when the horns appear they cannot do harm. A good way to restrain wild force is to forestall it. By so doing one achieves an easy and great success.
Six in the fifth place means:
The tusk of a gelded boar.
Good fortune.
Here the restraining of the impetuous forward drive is achieved in an indirect way. A boar\'s tusk is in itself dangerous, but if the boar\'s nature is altered, the tusk is no longer a menace. Thus also where men are concerned, wild force should not be combated directly; instead, its roots should be eradicated.
Nine at the top means:
One attains the way of heaven. Success.
The time of obstruction is past. The energy long dammed up by inhibition forces its way out and achieves great success. This refers to a man who\'s honoured by the ruler and whose principles now prevail and shape the world.
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