巽 Hexagram 57
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above: Sun / The Gentle, Wind, Wood |
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below: Sun / The Gentle, Wind, Wood |
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CHANGING LINE:
Six at the beginning [yin at bottom] means:
Chinese Warrior |
Inborn gentleness is often carried to the point of indecisiveness. One does not feel strong enough to advance resolutely. A thousand doubts crop up; one is, however, not minded to withdraw but drifts indecisively to and fro. In such a situation, a military decisiveness is the proper thing, so that one resolutely does what order demands. Resolute discipline is far better than irresolute license.
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