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

    21. Shih Ho / Biting Through

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    --- --- above Li The Clinging, Flame

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    --- --- below Chên The Arousing, Thunder

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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.

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