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

    18. Ku / Work on What Has Been Spoiled [Decay]

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    --- --- above Kên Keeping Still, Mountain

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    ------- below Sun The Gentle, Wind

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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.

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