Kan below and Kuan above.
Hsiao Kwo indicates that in the circumstances which it implies there will be progress and attainment. But it will be advantageous to be firm and correct. What the name denotes may be done in small affairs, but not in great affairs. It is like the notes that come down from a bird on the wing;--to descend is better than to ascend. There will in this way be great good fortune.
1. The lowest six, suggests the idea of a bird flying, and ascending till the issue is evil.
2. The second six, shows its subject passing by his grandfather, and meeting with his grandmother; not attempting anything against his ruler, but meeting him as his minister. There will be no error.
3. The third nine, shows its subject taking no extraordinary precautions against danger; and some in consequence finding opportunity to assail and injure him. There will be evil.
4. The fourth nine, shows its subject falling into no error, but meeting the exigency of his situation, without exceeding in his natural. course. If he go forward, there will be peril, and he must be cautious. There is no occasion to be using firmness perpetually.
5. The fifth six, suggests the idea of dense clouds, but no rain, coming from our borders in the west. It also shows the prince shooting his arrow, and taking the bird in a cave.
6. The topmost six, shows. its subject not meeting the exigency of his situation, and exceeding his proper course. It suggests the idea of a bird flying far aloft. There will be evil. The case is what is called one of calamity and self-produced injury.