The I Ching Speaks!
46. Sh^eng / Pushing Upward ---- ---- ---- ---- above K'un The Receptive, Earth ---- ---- ---------- ---------- below Sun The Gentle, Wind ---- ---- The Judgement Pushing Upward has supreme success. One must see the great man. Fear not. Departure toward the south Brings good fortune. The Image Within the earth, wood grows: The image of Pushing Upward. Thus the superior man of devoted character Heaps up small things In order to achieve something high and great. The Lines Nine in the third place means: One pushes upward into an empty city. Six at the top means: Pushing upward in darkness. It furthers one To be unremittingly persevering. 4. M^eng / Youthful Folly ---------- ---- ---- above K^en Keeping Still, Mountain ---- ---- ---- ---- ---------- below K'an The Abysmal, Water ---- ---- The Judgement Youthful Folly has success. It is not I who seek the young fool; The young fool seeks me. At the first oracle I inform him. If he asks two or three times, it is importunity. If he importunes, I give him no information. Perseverance furthers. The Image A spring wells up at the foot of the mountain: The image of Youth. Thus the superior man fosters his character By thoroughness in all that he does.