- 38. K’uei / Opposition
The Judgement
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Opposition. In small matters, good fortune.
The Image
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Above fire; below, the lake:
The image of Opposition.
Thus amid all fellowship
The superior man retains his individuality.
The Lines
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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.
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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.
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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.

Remorse disappears.
The companion bites his way through the wrappings.
If one goes to him,
How could it be a mistake?
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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.