List of I Ching hexagrams 1-32 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    10. Lu / Treading [Conduct]

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    ------- above Ch’ien The Creative, Heaven

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    ------- below Tui The Joyous, Lake

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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.

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