Hexagram 23 | Splitting Apart | |||
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Po indicates that (in the state which it symbolises) it will not be advantageous to make a movement in any direction whatever.
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Judgement | Splitting Apart. It does not further one To go anywhere. | |||
Image | The mountain rests on the earth: Image of Splitting Apart. Thus those above can ensure their position Only by giving generously to those below. | |||
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Expression: There is a large fruit still uneaten. The superior man receives a carriage. The house of the inferior man is split apart. | |||
Image: 'The superior man finds himself in a carriage:'--he is carried along by the people. 'The small men (by their course) overthrow their own dwellings:'--they can. never again be of use to them. | ||||
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Expression: A shoal of fishes. Favor comes through the court ladies. Everything acts to further. | |||
Image: 'He obtains for them the favour that lights on the inmates of the palace:'--in the end there will be no grudge against him. | ||||
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Expression: The bed is split up to the skin. Misfortune. | |||
Image: 'He has overthrown the couch, and (proceeds to injure) the skin (of him who lies on it):'--calamity is very near at hand. | ||||
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Expression: He splits with them. No blame. | |||
Image: That 'there will be no error on the part of this one among the overthrowers' arises from the difference between him and the others above and below. | ||||
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Expression: The bed is split at the edge. Those who persevere are destroyed. Misfortune. | |||
Image: 'He destroys the couch by injuring its frame:'--(the superior man) has as yet no associates. | ||||
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Expression: The leg of the bed is split. Those who persevere are destroyed. Misfortune. | |||
Image: 'He overthrows the couch by injuring its legs:'--thus (he commences) his work of ruin with what is lowest (in the superior man). | ||||