Kuei Mei - The Marrying Maiden
54. Kuei Mei - The Marrying Maiden
above
Chên The Arousing, Thunder
below
Tui The Joyous, Lake
The Judgement
The Marrying
Maiden.
Undertakings
bring misfortune.
Nothing that
would further.
The Image
Thunder over
the lake:
The image
of the Marrying Maiden.
Thus the
superior man
Understands
the transitory
In the light
of the eternity of the end.
The Lines
Nine at the
beginning means:
The marrying
maiden as a concubine.
A lame man
who is able to tread.
Undertakings
bring good fortune.
Nine in the
second place means:
A one-eyed
man who is able to see.
The perseverance
of a solitary man furthers.
Six in the
third place means:
The marrying
maiden as a slave.
She marries
as a concubine.
Nine in the
fourth place means:
The marrying
maiden draws out the allotted time.
A late marriage
comes in due course.
Six in the
fifth place means:
The sovereign
I gave his daughter in marriage.
The embroidered
garments of the princess
Were not
as gorgeous
As those
of the servingmaid.
The moon
that is nearly full
Brings good
fortune.
Six at the
top means:
The woman
holds the basket, but there are no fruits in it.
The man stabs
the sheep, but no blood flows.
Nothing that
acts to further.
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