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"Persist with firm action.",
"Allow yourself to yield or follow.",
"Expect beginnings to be difficult and arduous.",
"Accept your own ignorance or immaturity.",
"Wait for the right moment.",
"Realise that this is a situation of conflict and tension.",
"Organise and provide effective leadership.",
"Join forces with others.",
"Attend to the various details.",
"Make progress by treading carefully.",
"Expand and prosper.",
"Stagnate. Accept the obstructions in your way.",
"Find ways of co-operating with others.",
"Use your experience. Focus your efforts on the central issues.",
"Act moderately. Avoid extremes. Cut through pride and pretentiousness.",
"Provide for the future. Make appropriate preparations for harmonious existence.",
"Accept and follow guidance.",
"Accept the process of natural decay.",
"Approach your goals. Be approachable.",
"Stand back and look at the situation.",
"Grasp the nettle! Take decisive action.",
"Display yourself. Recognise the importance of appearances.",
"Strip away the dead wood. Eliminate outmoded elements.",
"Start afresh from the beginning.",
"Remain disinterested. Avoid entanglements.",
"Focus everything around what is of most value.",
"Provide nourishment. Allow yourself to be nourished.",
"Push harder than normal. Do the extraordinary!",
"Recognise that the danger is unavoidable. Allow yourself to be swept along. Take risks.",
"Align yourself with the representatives of light and awareness.",
"Join together. Be welcoming. Bring the separate parts into contact.",
"Continue with effective strategies.",
"Remove yourself from the conflict. Conceal yourself.",
"Motivate with an inspiring idea. Use your power wisely.",
"Realise this is a time for prospering. Enable things to flourish.",
"Hide your light under a bushel. Keep a low profile.",
"Take care of your environment and those close to you. Be with people.",
"Polarise opposites. Keep things separate and estranged.",
"Realise this is a position of weakness or obstruction. Make what progress you can.",
"Analyse your situation carefully. Seek understanding and liberation.",
"Reduce your involvement. Accept loss or a diminishing of your position.",
"Increase your involvement. Augment your position.",
"Break off ties. Separate and diverge. Be resolute.",
"Recognise that primitive forces and desires are driving the situation.",
"Band together around mutual goals and shared feelings.",
"Work systematically towards higher goals.",
"Overcome restrictions and difficulties by looking inwards.",
"Draw on a central source of energy and wisdom. Focus on basic truths.",
"Accept the need for radical change and renewal.",
"Contain things. Transform the current situation with imagination.",
"Stir up the situation. Expect shocks and disturbances.",
"Stop and accept your limitations. Keep still. Rest.",
"Make gradual progress towards your goals.",
"Realise that control is difficult. Expect a change of status or situation.",
"Increase things to the fullest extent. Expect prolific growth.",
"Keep your distance and independence. Avoid becoming settled.",
"Influence things gently and subtly. Provide the necessary support.",
"Interact openly. Be cheerful and encouraging.",
"Clear away ignorance, fear, illusion and misunderstanding.",
"Avoid confusion by clarifying boundaries. Know your limits.",
"Focus on inner balance and sincerity. Bring your life into right order.",
"Attend to the many small details that need sorting out.",
"Proceed now with an important move or transition.",
"Wait and prepare for an important change.");

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"(Represents) what is great and originating, penetrating, advantageous, correct and firm.",
"(Represents) what is great and originating, penetrating, advantageous, correct and having the firmness of a mare. When the superior man (here intended) has to make any movement, if he take the initiative, he will go astray; if he follow, he will find his (proper) lord. The advantageousness will be seen in his getting friends in the south-west, and losing friends in the north-east. If he rest in correctness and firmness, there will be good fortune.",
"(Indicates that in the case which it presupposes) there will be great progress and success, and the advantage will come from being correct and firm. (But) any movement in advance should not be (lightly) undertaken. There will be advantage in appointing feudal princes.",
"(Indicates that in the case which it presupposes) there will be progress and success. I do not (go and) seek the youthful and inexperienced, but he comes and seeks me. When he shows (the sincerity that marks) the first recourse to divination, I instruct him. If he apply a second and third time, that is troublesome; and I do not instruct the troublesome. There will be advantage in being firm and correct.",
"Intimates that, with the sincerity which is declared in it, there will be brilliant success. With firmness there will be good fortune; and it will be advantageous to cross the great stream.",
"Intimates how, though there is sincerity in one's contention, he will yet meet with opposition and obstruction; but if he cherish an apprehensive caution, there will be good fortune, while, if he must prosecute the contention to the (bitter) end, there will be evil. It will be advantageous to see the great man; it will not be advantageous to cross the great stream.",
"Indicates how, with firmness and correctness, and (a leader of) age and experience, there will be good fortune and no error.",
"Indicates (under the conditions which it supposes) there is good fortune. But let (the principal party intended in it) re-examine himself, (as if) by divination, whether his virtue be great, unintermitting, and firm. If it be so, there will be no error. Those who have not rest will then come to him; and with those who are (too) late in coming it will be ill.",
"Indicates that (under its conditions) there will be progress and success. (We see) dense clouds, but no rain coming from our borders in the west.",
"(Suggests the idea of) one treading on the tail of a tiger, which does not bite him. There will be progress and success.",
"(We see) the little gone and the great come. (It indicates that) there will be good fortune, with progress and success.",
"There is the want of good understanding between the (different classes of) men, and its indication is unfavourable to the firm and correct course of the superior man. We see in it the great gone and the little come.",
"('Union of men') appears here (as we find it) in the (remote districts of the) country, indicating progress and success. It will be advantageous to cross the great stream. It will be advantageous to maintain the firm correctness of the superior man.",
"Indicates that, (under the circumstances which it implies), there will be great progress and success.",
"Indicates progress and success. The superior man, (being humble as it implies), will have a (good) issue (to his undertakings).",
"Indicates that, (in the state which it implies), feudal princes may be set up, and the hosts put in motion, with advantage.",
"Indicates that (under its conditions) there will be great progress and success. But it will be advantageous to be firm and correct. There will (then) be no error.",
"Indicates great progress and success (to him who deals properly with the condition represented by it). There will be advantage in (efforts like that of) crossing the great stream. (He should weigh well, however, the events of) three days before the turning point, and those (to be done) three days after it.",
"(Indicates that under the conditions supposed in it) there will be great progress and success, while it will be advantageous to be firmly correct. In the eighth month there will be evil.",
"Shows (how he whom it represents should be like) the worshipper who has washed his hands, but not (yet) presented his offerings;--with sincerity and an appearance of dignity (commanding reverent regard).",
"Indicates successful progress (in the condition of things which it supposes). It will be advantageous to use legal constraints.",
"Indicates that there should be free course (in what it denotes). There will be little advantage (however) if it be allowed to advance (and take the lead).",
"Indicates that (in the state which it symbolises) it will not be advantageous to make a movement in any direction whatever.",
"Indicates that there will be free course and progress (in what it denotes). (The subject of it) finds no one to distress him in his exits and entrances; friends come to him, and no error is committed . He will return and repeat his (proper) course. In seven days comes his return. There will be advantage in whatever direction movement is made.",
"Indicates great progress and success, while there will be advantage in being firm and correct. If (its subject and his action) be not correct, he will fall into errors, and it will not be advantageous for him to move in any direction.",
"Under the conditions [of this hexagram] it will be advantageous to be firm and correct. (If its subject do not seek to) enjoy his revenues in his own family (without taking service at court), there will be good fortune. It will be advantageous for him to cross the great stream.",
"Indicates that with firm correctness there will be good fortune (in what is denoted by it). We must look at what we are seeking to nourish, and by the exercise of our thoughts seek for the proper aliment.",
"Suggests to us a beam that is weak. There will be advantage in moving (under its conditions) in any direction whatever; there will be success.",
"Here repeated, shows the possession of sincerity, through which the mind is. penetrating. Action (in accordance with this) will be of high value.",
"Indicates that, (in regard to what it denotes), it will be advantageous to be firm and correct, and that thus there will be free course and success. Let (its subject) also nourish (a docility like that of) the cow, and there will be good fortune.",
"Indicates that, (on the fulfilment of the conditions implied in it), there will be free course and success. Its advantageousness will depend on the being firm and correct, (as) in marrying a young lady. There will be good fortune.",
"Indicates successful progress and no error (in what it denotes). But the advantage will come from being firm and correct; and movement in any direction whatever will be advantageous.",
"Indicates successful progress (in its circumstances). To a small extent it will (still) be advantageous to be firm and correct.",
"Indicates that (under the conditions which it symbolises) it will be advantageous to be firm and correct.",
"We see a prince who secures the tranquillity (of the people) presented on that account with numerous horses (by the king), and three times in a day received at interviews.",
"Indicates that (in the circumstances which it denotes) it will be advantageous to realise the difficulty (of the position), and maintain firm correctness.",
"For (the realisation of what is taught in) [this hexagram], (or for the regulation of the family), what is most advantageous is that the wife be firm and correct.",
"Indicates that, (notwithstanding the condition of things which it denotes), in small matters there will (still) be good success.",
"In (the state indicated by) [this hexagram] advantage will be found in the south-west, and the contrary in the north-east. It will be advantageous (also) to meet with the great man. (In these circumstances), with firmness and correctness, there will be good fortune.",
"In (the state indicated by) [this hexagram] advantage will be found in the south-west. If no (further) operations be called for, there will be good fortune in coming back (to the old conditions). If some operations be called for, there will be good fortune in the early conducting of them.",
"In (what is denoted by) [this hexagram], if there be sincerity (in him who employs it), there will be great good fortune:--freedom from error; firmness and correctness that can be maintained; and advantage in every movement that shall be made. In what shall this (sincerity in the exercise of [hexagram]) be employed? (Even) in sacrifice two baskets of grain, (though there be nothing else), may be presented.",
"Indicates that (in the state which it denotes) there will be advantage in every movement which shall be undertaken, that it will be advantageous (even) to cross the great stream.",
"Requires (in him who would fulfil its meaning) the exhibition (of the culprit's guilt) in the royal court, and a sincere and earnest appeal (for sympathy and support), with a consciousness of the peril (involved in cutting off the criminal). He should (also) make announcement in his own city, and show that it will not be well to have recourse at once to arms. (In this way) there will be advantage in whatever he shall go forward to.",
"Shows a female who is bold and strong. It will not be good to marry (such) a female.",
"In (the state denoted by) [this hexagram], the king will repair to his ancestral temple. It will be advantageous (also) to meet with the great man; and then there will be progress and success, though the advantage must come through firm correctness. The use of great victims will conduce to good fortune; and in whatever direction movement is made, it will be advantageous.",
"Indicates that (under its conditions) there will be great progress and success. Seeking by (the qualities implied in it) to meet with the great man, its subject need have no anxiety. Advance to the south will be fortunate.",
"In (the condition denoted by) [this hexagram] there may (yet be) progress and success. For the firm and correct, the (really) great man, there will be good fortune. He will fall into no error. If he make speeches, his words cannot be made good.",
"(Looking at) [this hexagram], (we think of) how (the site of) a town may be changed, while (the fashion of) its wells undergoes no change. (The water of a well) never disappears and never receives (any great) increase, and those who come and those who go can draw and enjoy the benefit. If (the drawing) have nearly been accomplished, but, before the rope has quite reached the water, the bucket is broken, this is evil.",
"(What takes place as indicated by) [this hexagram] is believed in only after it has been accomplished. There will be great progress and success. Advantage will come from being firm and correct. (In that case) occasion for repentance will disappear.",
"Gives the intimation of great progress and success.",
"Gives the intimation of ease and development. When (the time of) movement (which it indicates) comes, (the subject of the hexagram) will be found looking out with apprehension, and yet smiling and talking cheerfully. When the movement (like a crash of thunder) terrifies all within a hundred li, he will be (like the sincere worshipper) who is not (startled into) letting go his ladle and (cup of) sacrificial spirits.",
"When one's resting is like that of the back, and he loses all consciousness of self; when he walks in his courtyard, and does not see any (of the persons) in it,--there will be no error.",
"Suggests to us the marriage of a young lady, and the good fortune (attending it). There will be advantage in being firm and correct.",
"Indicates that (under the conditions which it denotes) action will be evil, and in no wise advantageous.",
"Intimates progress and development. When a king has reached the point (which the name denotes) there is no occasion to be anxious (through fear of a change). Let him be as the sun at noon.",
"Intimates that (in the condition which it denotes) there may be some little attainment and progress. If the stranger or traveller be firm and correct as he ought to be, there will be good fortune.",
"Intimates that (under the conditions which it denotes) there will be some little attainment and progress. There will be advantage in movement onward in whatever direction. It will be advantageous (also) to see the great man.",
"Intimates that (under its conditions) there will be progress and attainment. (But) it will be advantageous to be firm and correct.",
"Intimates that (under its conditions) there will be progress and success. The king goes to his ancestral temple; and it will be advantageous to cross the great stream. It will be advantageous to be firm and correct.",
"Intimates that (under its conditions) there will be progress and attainment. (But) if the regulations (which it prescribes) be severe and difficult, they cannot be permanent.",
"(Moves even) pigs and fish, and leads to good fortune. There will be advantage in crossing the great stream. There will be advantage in being firm and correct.",
"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.",
"Intimates progress and success in small matters. There will be advantage in being firm and correct. There has been good fortune in the beginning; there may be disorder in the end.",
"Intimates progress and success (in the circumstances which it implies). (We see) a young fox that has nearly crossed (the stream), when its tail gets immersed. There will be no advantage in any way.");

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"The creative works supreme success, advancing through perseverance.\n\nThe Image:\nThe movement of heaven is powerful. Thus the noble makes himself strong and untiring.",
"The receiving brings supreme success, advancing through the perseverance of a mare. If the noble tries to lead in an undertaking, he will go astray. However, if he follows, he finds guidance. It is advantageous to find friends in the west and the south; to relinquish friends in the east and the north. Quiet perseverance brings good fortune.\n\nThe Image:\nThe state of the earth is receptive devotion. Thus the noble whose character is broad carries the outside world.",
"Difficulty at the beginning works supreme success. Advancing through perseverance. One should undertake nothing. It is advantageous to employ assistants.\n\nThe Image:\nClouds and thunder: the image of difficulty at the beginning. Thus the noble disentangles things and brings about order.",
"Youthful folly has success. I do not look for the young fool; the young fool searches for me. In the first oracle I give information. If he asks two or three times, it is a nuisance. If he bothers me, I give no information. Perseverance is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nAt the base of the mountain a spring comes out: the image of youth. Thus the noble nourishes his character by being thorough in his actions.",
"Waiting. If you are true, you have light and success. Perseverence brings good fortune. It is advantageous to cross the great water.\n\nThe Image:\nClouds rise up in the heavens; the image of waiting. Thus the noble eats and drinks, and enjoys good things.",
"Conflict. You are true and are being restrained. Pausing cautiously halfway brings good fortune. Going on to the end brings misfortune. It is advantageous to see the great man. It is not advantageous to cross the great water.\n\nThe Image:\nHeaven and water go in opposite directions; the image of conflict. Thus the noble considers beginnings in all his transactions.",
"The army needs perseverance and a strong man. Good fortune without error.\n\nThe Image:\nIn the midst of the earth is water: the image of the army. Thus the noble increases his masses by generosity toward the people.",
"Holding together brings good fortune. Consult the oracle again about whether you have sublimity, constancy and perseverance; then there is no error. The uncertain come along gradually. Whoever comes too late has misfortune.\n\nThe Image:\nOn the earth is water: the image of holding together. Thus the kings of ancient times bestowed the different states as fiefdoms and cultivated friendly relations with the feudal lords.",
"The taming strength of the small has success. Dense clouds, no rain from our western region.\n\nThe Image:\nThe wind drives across the heavens; the image of the taming strength of the little one. Thus the noble refines the outer form of his being.",
"Stepping on the tiger's tail. He does not bite the person. Success.\n\nThe Image:\nHeaven is above, the lake is below: the image of treading. Thus the noble distinguishes between high and low and thereby strengthens the understanding of the people.",
"Peace. The small goes, the great comes. Good fortune! Success!\n\nThe Image:\nHeaven and earth unite: the image of peace. Thus the ruler divides and completes the course of heaven and earth, administers and puts in order the gifts of heaven and earth and so helps the people.",
"Standstill. Bad people do not support the perseverance of the noble. The great goes, the small comes.\n\nThe Image:\nHeaven and earth do not unite: the image of standstill. Thus the noble falls back on his intrinsic value to escape the difficulties. He cannot be honored by income.",
"Fellowship with people outside. Success. It is advantageous to cross the great water. The perseverance of the noble is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nHeaven together with fire: the image of fellowship with people. Thus the noble organizes the clans and distinguishes between things.",
"Possession in great measure. Supreme success!\n\nThe Image:\nFire in heaven above: the image of possession in great measure. Thus the noble subdues evil and promotes the good and thus obeys the good will of heaven.",
"Modesty creates success. The noble brings matters to a close.\n\nThe Image:\nIn the midst of earth is a mountain: the image of modesty. Thus the noble reduces what is too much and increases what is not enough. He weighs things and equalizes them.",
"Enthusiasm. It is advantageous to employ assistants and to let armies march.\n\nThe Image:\nThunder comes from the earth: The image of enthusiasm. Thus the kings of old made music, to honor merit, and offered it with delight to the supreme Deity, while inviting their forebears to be present.",
"Following has supreme success. Perseverance is advantageous. No error.\n\nThe Image:\nIn the middle of the lake is thunder: the image of following. Thus the noble goes inside at dusk to rest and recuperate.",
"Work on what is spoiled has supreme success. It is advantageous to cross the great water. Before the starting point three days, after the starting point three days.\n\nThe Image:\nBelow in the mountain the wind blows. The image of decay. Thus the noble rouses the people and strengthens their spirit.",
"Approach has supreme success. Perseverance is advantageous. When the eight month comes, there is misfortune.\n\nThe Image:\nAbove the lake is the earth: the image of approach. Thus the noble is inexhaustible in his intention to teach and his endurance and protection of the people is limitless.",
"Consideration. The washing has happened, but not yet the offering Confidently they look up to him.\n\nThe Image:\nThe wind blows above the earth: the image of consideration. Thus the kings of old visited the regions of the world, considered the people and gave instruction.",
"Biting through has success. It is advantageous to let justice prevail.\n\nThe Image:\n\nThunder and lightning: The image of biting through. Thus the kings of former times strengthened the laws through clearly defined punishments.",
"Grace has success. In small things it is advantageous to undertake something.\n\nThe Image:\nAt the base of the mountain is fire: the image of grace. Thus the noble proceeds with clarifying ongoing affairs, but he does not then dare to decide big issues.",
"Splitting apart. It is not advantageous to go anywhere.\n\nThe Image:\nThe mountain rests on the earth: the image of splitting apart. Thus the superiors can only protect their position by making rich donations to those who are lower.",
"Return. Success. Exit and entrance without error. Friends come without error. The way goes to and fro. On the seventh day comes the return. It is advantageous to have somewhere to go.\n\nThe Image:\nThunder in the midst of the earth: The image of the turning point. Thus the kings of old closed the borders at the solstice time. Traders and strangers did not move about, and the ruler did not travel around the regions.",
"Innocence. Supreme success. Perseverance is advantageous. If someone is not right, he has misfortune, and it is not advantageous to undertake anything.\n\nThe Image:\nUnder heaven rolls the thunder: All things attain the natural state of innocence. Thus the kings of old, rich in virtue and in harmony with the time, maintained and nourished all beings.",
"The great taming power. Perseverance is advantageous. Not eating at home brings good fortune. It is advantageous to cross the great water.\n\nThe Image:\nHeaven within the mountain: the image of the great taming power. Thus the noble learns many words of ancient times and knows actions of the past, thereby strengthening his character.",
"The corners of the mouth. Perseverance brings good fortune. Focus on how one may provide nourishment to fill one's own mouth.\n\nThe Image:\nAt the base of the mountain is thunder: the image of nourishment. Thus the noble is careful about his words and is moderate in eating and drinking.",
"Preponderance of greatness. The ridge beam bends. It is advantageous to have somewhere to go. Success.\n\nThe Image:\nThe lake is over the trees: the image of preponderance of greatness. Thus the noble is unconcerned when he stands alone, and does not shrink if he must renounce the world.",
"The repeated abysmal. If you are true, you have success in your heart, and what you do succeeds.\n\nThe Image:\nWater flows without ceasing and reaches its goal: the image of the repeated abysmal. Thus the noble walks with constant virtue and undertakes the business of teaching.",
"The clinging. Perseverance is advantageous. It brings success. Care of the cow brings good fortune.\n\nThe Image:\nThe brightness rises twice: the image of fire. Thus the great man, by continuing this brightness, illuminates the four corners of the world.",
"Influence. Success. Perseverance is advantageous. To take a girl brings good fortune.\n\nThe Image:\nOn the mountain is a lake. The image of influence. Thus the noble is ready is receive people who approach.",
"Duration. Success. No error. Perseverance is advantageous. It is advantageous to have somewhere to go.\n\nThe Image:\nThunder and wind: the image of duration. Thus the noble remains certain and does not change his direction.",
"Retreat. Success. In small things perseverance is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nThe mountain is under heaven: the image of retreat. Thus the noble keeps away from the common person, not with anger but in a reserved way.",
"Great power. Perseverance is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nThunder in heaven above: the image of great power. Thus the noble does not walk paths that do not correspond to the order of things.",
"Progress. The powerful prince is honored with large numbers of horses. In one day he is received three times.\n\nThe Image:\nThe sun rises above the earth: the image of progress. Thus the noble himself brightens his clear projects.",
"Darkening of the light. It is advantageous to be persistent in need.\n\nThe Image:\nThe light is sunk in the earth: the image of darkening of the light. Thus the noble lives with the masses: He covers his light and yet remains bright.",
"The family. The perseverance of the woman is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nThe wind comes out from the fire: the image of the family. Thus the noble's words have substance and in his life there is constancy.",
"Opposition. In small things, good fortune.\n\nThe Image:\nAbove fire, below lake: the image of opposition. Thus the noble keeps his individuality amid all community.",
"Obstruction. The southwest is advantageous. The northeast is not advantageous. It is advantageous to see the great man. Perseverance brings good fortune.\n\nThe Image:\nWater on the mountain: the image of obstruction. Thus the noble turns to himself and forms his character.",
"Deliverance. The southwest is advantageous. If there is no longer anywhere else one has to go, returning brings good fortune. If there is somewhere else where one must go, hastening brings good fortune.\n\n\The Image:\nThunder and rain develop: the image of deliverance. Thus the noble forgives mistakes and misdeeds.",
"Decrease linked with truthfulness brings supreme good fortune without error. One can be persistent in this. It is advantageous to undertake something. How can this be done? One may use two small bowls for the offering.\n\nThe Image:\nAt the base of the mountain is the lake: the image of decrease. Thus the noble controls his anger and controls his desires.",
"Increase. It is advantageous to undertake something. It is advantageous to cross the great water.\n\nThe Image:\nWind and thunder: the image of increase. The noble is like this: if he sees good, he imitates it; if he has faults, he puts them aside.",
"Breakthrough. Resolutely one must announce the matter at the court of the king. It must be announced truthfully. Danger! One must inform one's own town. It is not advantageous to resort to using weapons. It is advantageous to undertake something.\n\nThe Image:\nThe lake has risen to heaven: the image of breakthrough. Thus the noble makes a donation down there and refrains from resting on his virtue.",
"Coming to meet. The girl is powerful. One should not marry such a girl.\n\nThe Image:\nUnder heaven, the wind: the image of coming to meet. Thus the prince acts while giving out his orders and proclaiming them to the four cardinal points.",
"Gathering together. Success. The king approaches his temple. It is advantageous to see the great man. This brings success. Perseverance is advantageous. To bring great offerings creates good fortune. It is advantageous to undertake something.\n\nThe Image:\nThe lake is above the earth: the image of gathering together. Thus the noble renews his weapons, in order to meet the unforeseen.",
"Pushing upward has supreme success. One must see the great man. Do not be afraid! Departure to the south brings good fortune.\n\nThe Image:\nWithin the earth, wood grows: the image of pushing upward. Thus the noble of devoted character piles up small things to make something high and great.",
"Oppression. Success. Perseverance. The great man brings good fortune. No error. When one has something to say, it is not believed.\n\nThe Image:\nThere is no water in the lake: the image of exhaustion. Thus the noble risks his life to follow his will.",
"The well. One may change the town, but cannot change the well. It does not decrease nor increase. They come and go and draw from the well. If one has nearly reached the water but the rope does not go all the way down, or the jug breaks, this brings misfortune.\n\nThe Image:\nWater above wood: the image of the well. Thus the noble encourages the people at work and urges them to help each other.",
"Revolution. On your own day you will be believed. Supreme success, advancing by perseverance. Remorse dwindles.\n\nThe Image:\nFire in the lake: the image of revolution. Thus the noble orders the calendar and makes the times clear.",
"The caldron. Supreme good fortune. Success.\n\nThe Image:\nFire above the wood: the image of the caldron. Thus the noble strengthens his destiny by making right his position.",
"Shock brings success. Shock comes: Oh, Oh! Laughing words: Ha, Ha! The shock frightens for a hundred miles, and he does not drop the sacrificial spoon and cup.\n\nThe Image:\nRepeating thunder: the image of shock. Thus the noble, in fear and trembling, puts his life in order and examines himself.",
"Keeping still. Keeping his back still, so that he no longer feels his body. He goes into his courtyard and does not see his people. No error.\n\nThe Image:\nMountains standing together: the image of keeping still. Thus the noble does not let his thoughts go beyond his situation.",
"Development. The girl is married. Good fortune! Perseverance is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nOn the mountain is a tree: the image of development. Thus the noble remains worthily virtuous, in order to improve the customs.",
"The marrying girl. Enterprises bring misfortune. There is nothing that would be advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nThunder above the lake: the image of the marrying girl. Thus the noble understands transiency in the eternity of the end.",
"Fullness has success. The king achieves it. Do not be sad; you must be like the midday sun.\n\nThe Image:\nThunder and lightning both come: the image of fullness. Thus the noble decides the cases and administers the punishments.",
"The wanderer. Through smallness, success. Perserverance brings good fortune to the wanderer.\n\nThe Image:\nFire on the mountain: the image of the wanderer. Thus the noble is clear-minded and careful in applying punishments and does not prolong disputes.",
"The gentle. Success through the small. It is advantageous to have somewhere to go. It is advantageous to see the great man.\n\nThe Image:\nWinds following each other: the image of the gently penetrating. Thus the noble gives out his orders and works on his undertakings.",
"The joyous. Success. Perseverance is favorable.\n\nThe Image:\nLakes resting on each other: the image of the joyous. Thus the noble joins with friends for discussion and activity.",
"Dispersing. Success. The king approaches his temple. It is advantageous to cross the great water. Perseverance is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nThe wind blows over the water: the image of dispersing. Thus the kings of old made offerings to the Lord and built temples.",
"Limitation. Success. One should not engage persistently in bitter restriction.\n\nThe Image:\nWater above the lake: the image of limitation. Thus the noble numbers, measures and examines what is virtue and correct conduct.",
"Inner truth. Pigs and fish. Good fortune! It is advantageous to cross the great water. Perseverance is advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nWind over the lake: the image of inner truth. Thus the noble discusses criminal cases in order to delay executions.",
"Preponderance of the small. Success. Perseverance is advantageous. One may do small things; one should not do big things. The flying bird brings the message: It is not good to strive upwards, it is good to remain below. Great good fortune!\n\nThe Image:\nThunder on the mountain: the image of preponderance of the small. Thus in his conduct the noble emphasizes deference; with bereavements he emphasizes grief; in his finances he emphasizes thrift.",
"After completion. Success in small things. Perseverance is advantageous. In the beginning good fortune; at the end confusion.\n\nThe Image:\nWater over the fire: the image of the state after completion. Thus the noble considers misfortune and prepares beforehand against it.",
"Before completion. Success. But if the small fox, after he has nearly completed the crossing, gets his tail in the water, then there is nothing which would be advantageous.\n\nThe Image:\nFire above the water: the image of the state before the crossing. Thus the noble is careful to differentiate things, so that each finds its place.");

var him4 = new Array(
"Lingam of Lingam\n\nOriginating from the term, piercing\nadvantageous, right and firm.",
"Yoni of Yoni\n\nGreat, originating, right and fair,\npiercing and helpful, firm as in the mare.\nIf the true man should move, his feet will stray;\nfor him to follow is his proper way.",
"Moon of Fire\n\nFirm, correct; great progress this evinces\nand vantage from appointing feudal princes.",
"Earth of Moon\n\nInexperience; let them see the sage.\nOne gains his smile; twice will excite his rage.",
"Moon of Lingam\n\nPatience; be sincere; success will gleam\nFirmness brings fortune, thou mayest cross the stream.",
"Lingam of Moon\n\nStrife: be cautious; seek not the extreme.\nSeek help from friends, and do not cross the stream.",
"Yoni of Moon\n\nArmies; all depends upon the sage,\nHis ripe experience, and his wisdom's age.",
"Moon of Yoni\n\nUnion. First examine, art thou right?\nThen the restless join thee; woe the laggard's plight.",
"Air of Lingam\n\nShows small restraint. Hence quick success.\nBut clouds indeed, we ask rain's happiness.",
"Lingam of Water\n\nIs the treading of the path that's right!\nStep on the tiger's tail; he will not bite.",
"Yoni of Lingam\n\nThe due order of things; we see, in sum,\ngood fortune, small things gone, and great things come.",
"Lingam of Yoni\n\nAll's disorder in the organum.\nWe see the great gone, and the little come.",
"Lingam of Sun\n\nMen's union! Everywhere the clan!\nCross then the stream, thou firm, superior man!",
"Sun of Lingam\n\nGreat havings; wealth's a sorceress,\nwithin whose cauldron bubbles up success.",
"Yoni of Earth\n\nHumility; this yeast's to baking.\nA man may win in every undertaking.",
"Fire of Yoni\n\nSatisfaction spreads through all thy coasts.\nAppoint thy princes, and send forth thy hosts!",
"Water of Fire\n\nFollow after; but in following checked\nby being firm, unwavering and correct.",
"Earth of Air\n\nService. Thou mayst cross the stream no doubt,\nif thou have fully thought thy purpose out.",
"Yoni of Water\n\nGreat; here's progress and success to firm\ncorrectness; but -  more trouble at the term!",
"Air of Yoni\n\nManifesting; contemplating; see\nthou be sincere, pure, just, with dignity.",
"Sun of Fire\n\nUnite by gnawing; here success\ncomes by the proper use of legal stress.",
"Earth of Sun\n\nOrnament, should have free course indeed.\nBut - in its place: it shall not take the lead.",
"Earth of Yoni\n\nFalling; overturning; when things quake\nto agitate them more is a mistake.",
"Yoni of Fire\n\nComing back; thou'rt free to come and go.\nFriends help; now move with confidence aglow.",
"Lingam of Fire\n\nSincerity and prudence; splendid\nif in these matters thou hast not offended.",
"Earth of Lingam\n\nhe great accumulation; quit\nthy private virtue when state needeth it.",
"Earth of Fire\n\nNourishment; the matter and the mode,\ndemand that thought should indicate the road.",
"Water of Air\n\nA weakened beam is under stress.\nTo move in any manner spells success.",
"Moon of Moon\n\nDefile, cavern, pit: In times of danger\nmake not sincerity of act a stranger.",
"Sun of Sun\n\nSun; attachment. Be thy way docile\nas well as firm - then see good fortune smile.",
"Water of Earth\n\nMutual influence; good fortune bless\nMan's firm correctness with the tide, success.",
"Fire of Air\n\nBy persistance are great empires built.\nThere is no law beyond do what thou wilt.",
"Lingam of Earth\n\nA retirement. Though thy force be spent.\nAdroit withdrawal masters the event!",
"Fire of Lingam\n\nGreat strength. Be firm and self-reliant;\nBut - tyrannous to use it like a giant!",
"Sun of Yoni\n\nTo advance - when thou hast won folk ease,\nthy lord shall give thee gifts and dignities.",
"Yoni of Sun\n\nIntelligence sore hurt; reflect\non the position rigidly correct.",
"Air of Sun\n\nThe household: This right rule's its base!\nThe wife be firm, correct, in her own place.",
"Sun of Water\n\nAll's disunion, mother of distress;\nBut in small matters there may be success.",
"Moon of Earth\n\nIncompetence and lameness; time\nfor the great man to aid thee in the climb.",
"Fire of Moon\n\nLoosing; if all's won, return and rest.\nIf partial gain, quick action will be best.",
"Earth of Water\n\nDiminution; be sincere; the price\nis not the measure of the sacrifice.",
"Air of Fire\n\nIncrease; now's no time to sit and shiver;\nbut to move on, even to cross the river.",
"Water of Lingam\n\nCutting off; displeasure; front thy foe;\nbut show reluctance due in acting so.",
"Lingam of Air\n\nSuddenly encountering -- behold\na woman -- do not wed her? who is bold.",
"Water of Yoni\n\nCollection; to the shrine repair\nand sacrifice the greatest victories there!",
"Yoni of Air\n\nThe ascent; go seek the lofty one!\nAnd in the south give worship to the sun!",
"Water of Moon\n\nStraitened and distressed; the great man acts.\nBut rhetoric is far removed from facts.",
"Moon of Air\n\nWell; the common fountain of increase.\nIf kept with care, its virtues never cease.",
"Water of Sun\n\nChange; men doubt until their dullness sees\nthe change wisdom can foretell with ease.",
"Sun of Air\n\nCauldron; firm its auspice we may guess,\nrealization, progress, and success.",
"Fire of Fire\n\nFire! Beware, but smile with mein divine!\nLet nothing scare thee into spilling wine!",
"Earth of Earth\n\nEarth; keep silence like thy spine! See none\nabout thee! Thus the silk of wisdom's spun.",
"Air of Earth\n\nGradual progress: be thy right firm carriage\nsuggestive of a lady's decent marriage.",
"Fire of Water\n\nTo give first younger daughters - ill course.\nDon't start with the carriage in front of the horse.",
"Fire of Sun\n\nLarge, abundant; now care's night is done.\nShed forth thy glory as the noonday sun.",
"Sun of Earth\n\nStranger, Firm right conduct may unravel\nmost of the tangles incident to travel.",
"Air of Air\n\nWood, wind; mark their subtly suave persistance!\nElastic ease, the line of least resistance.",
"Water of Water\n\nStill waters may run deep and free;\nMistake not slackness for philosophy!",
"Air of Moon\n\nDissipation; in the world of fools.\nThe kingly man stands firm, divides and rules.",
"Moon of Water\n\nRegulations. Who can do without them?\nBut not too many, lest men come to flout them!",
"Air of Water\n\nSupreme sincerity; thy wish fulfilled.\nFor this moves even pigs and fish.",
"Fire of Earth\n\nExcessive trifles; but beware\nin great things not to trust thyself to air.",
"Moon of Sun\n\nPerfected work. Perfection borders\nclose to the frontiers of new disorders.",
"Sun of Moon\n\nWork ruined! Ah so nearly crossed\nthe stream! Step slackly once, and all is lost!");

var hc = new Array(
[//1
"1. Lie low until the time is right.",
"2. Align yourself with good influences.",
"3. Be diligent and alert against possible danger.",
"4. Allow your deepest intuition to guide you.",
"5. Success is indicated. Your influence is great.*",
"6. Don't be too ambitious."],

[//2
"1. Prepare for the difficulties ahead.",
"2. Be straightforward, sincere and natural.*",
"3. Work diligently behind the scenes.",
"4. Advancement is unlikely. Maintain a low profile.",
"5. Progress comes through modesty and discretion.",
"6. Ambition leads to a violent power struggle."],

[//3
"1. Your path is blocked. Stay calm. Seek helpers.*",
"2. Progress is not possible. Wait for the right time.",
"3. Trying to forge ahead now will lead to trouble.",
"4. With some help, progress is possible.",
"5. Don't be too ambitious. Make small efforts.*",
"6. You are in an impossible situation. Look elsewhere."],

[//4
"1. Discipline is needed, or trouble will result.",
"2. An understanding attitude makes a good leader.*",
"3. Greed can lead to ruin.",
"4. Ignorance and folly rule your attitude.",
"5. Be humble enough to accept advice.*",
"6. Punishment can sometimes teach a lesson."],

[//5
"1. Acknowledge your problems and carry on as normal.",
"2. Difficulties ahead. Try to remain calm.",
"3. You are open to attack. Great caution is needed.",
"4. A chaotic situation. Do what you can.",
"5. A good opportunity to stand back and assess.*",
"6. Accept any unexpected offers of help."],

[//6
"1. Don't allow yourself to get into an argument.",
"2. A strategic withdrawal is advisable.",
"3. Stick to your principles and lie low.",
"4. Don't let your emotions carry you away.",
"5. If you are in the right, you will win the day.*",
"6. If you insist on victory, you will pay the price."],

[//7
"1. Before starting, have everything well planned.",
"2. Successful leadership needs good communication.*",
"3. Leadership is lacking, resulting in failure.",
"4. Keep away from the conflict.",
"5. Someone with experience must lead the way.*",
"6. Do not hand power to petty and inferior people."],

[//8
"1. Be truthful with others and you will be fortunate.",
"2. Be true to yourself and others will seek you out.",
"3. You are associating with the wrong people.",
"4. Be supportive in your dealings with others.",
"5. Don't force friendship. People will seek you out.*",
"6. The chance for an alliance has been missed."],

[//9
"1. Step back to a position of safety and choice.",
"2. You need to be dragged away from further harm.",
"3. If you forge ahead now, the situation will worsen.",
"4. Sincerity will improve relationships.",
"5. Co-operation will be of mutual advantage.*",
"6. Consolidate strengths. Avoid further advance."],

[//10
"1. Focus on simplicity and basic values.",
"2. Act modestly, and seek nothing.",
"3. You are over-estimating your strengths.",
"4. Caution and determination will bring success.",
"5. Remain determined, but be aware of the dangers.*",
"6. Look carefully at the effects of your actions."],

[//11
"1. What you do now will have good consequences.",
"2. Remain calm and tolerant during difficult times.*",
"3. Have faith in yourself. Problems can be handled.",
"4. Cooperate with others and take their advice.",
"5. A down-to-earth attitude brings good fortune.*",
"6. Nothing can be done to stop things worsening."],

[//12
"1. Withdraw from trouble and remain composed.",
"2. Don't get frustrated with obstacles in your way.",
"3. Beware the temptation to compromise principles.",
"4. Stick to the right path. Everyone will benefit.",
"5. Remain cautious but work to improve things.*",
"6. Obstructions can be removed. There is joy."],

[//13
"1. Freely associate with others.",
"2. Avoid cliques and favouritism.*",
"3. Intrigue and suspicion are spoiling things.",
"4. Make sure your goals are worthy. Hold back.",
"5. Share your pains and your joys.*",
"6. Take simple pleasure in being with others."],

[//14
"1. Be forewarned and keep out of harm's way.",
"2. You have the resources to undertake important work.",
"3. Use your resources for the benefit of others.",
"4. Avoid self-promotion and get on with the job.",
"5. Make sure you earn the respect of others.*",
"6. Maintain right behaviour and success will result."],

[//15
"1. Work quietly in the background.",
"2. Your influence comes from an inner modesty.",
"3. Humility, commitment and hard work bring success.*",
"4. Continually cultivate humility.",
"5. Do not allow your modesty to weaken your resolve.",
"6. Sometimes a show of strength is needed."],

[//16
"1. If you are boastful, you will spoil things.",
"2. Remain true to your nature and principles.",
"3. Things won't happen by themselves. You must act.",
"4. Joy and confidence will attract others.*",
"5. Complete harmony is not possible, but keep trying.",
"6. Don't be complacent. You must move on."],

[//17
"1. Keep up with developments and listen to others.*",
"2. Make sure your goals are truly worthy.",
"3. Give up inferior or immature ways.",
"4. Beware flattery. Stick to what you know is right.",
"5. Good fortune results from following sound advice.*",
"6. You must continue your unselfish involvement."],

[//18
"1. A messy situation. Do what you can.",
"2. Past errors need to be cautiously rectified.",
"3. You are doing your best to sort things out.",
"4. The mess should no longer be tolerated.",
"5. Act to sort things out and you will win praise.*",
"6. You can rise above the difficulties."],

[//19
"1. Set your goals high and seek support.*",
"2. Progress can be made with help and support.*",
"3. Don't be careless or over-confident.",
"4. Your actions are correct. Confidence is deserved.",
"5. Delegate responsibility wisely.",
"6. Great wisdom benefits everyone."],

[//20
"1. You are looking at things superficially.",
"2. You need to take a broader perspective.",
"3. You need to examine your actions carefully.",
"4. Look impartially at the social situation.",
"5. Look at yourself from the viewpoint of others.*",
"6. Self-interest no longer clouds your perspective.*"],

[//21
"1. Learn from small mistakes and avoid larger ones.",
"2. It is necessary to take risks, but be cautious.",
"3. Your decision will cause some trouble.",
"4. You must persevere in order to win through.",
"5. Despite trouble, you must remain steadfast.*",
"6. You cannot see the error of your ways. Misfortune."],

[//22
"1. Rely on your own simple efforts.",
"2. You are focusing too much on appearances.*",
"3. Substance is more important than packaging.",
"4. Simple virtue is better than foolish glamour.",
"5. Unadorned sincerity and kindness bring favour.",
"6. Utter simplicity leads to no error.*"],

[//23
"1. Your situation is being undermined in small ways.",
"2. Your situation is getting worse. Exercise caution.",
"3. Sometimes it is necessary to break things.",
"4. Disaster is inevitable. Try to endure it.",
"5. Through co-operation, matters can improve.",
"6. The strong triumph. The weak are destroyed.*"],

[//24
"1. Recognise your errors and return to correct action.*",
"2. Correct yourself before matters proceed. Good fortune.",
"3. You are finding it hard to make up your mind.",
"4. Friends may help, but you need to advance alone.",
"5. Resolve to make a fresh start.",
"6. You are misled about the change. Act at your peril."],

[//25
"1. Act from the goodness of your heart.*",
"2. No need to prepare. Get on with the job.",
"3. You may experience undeserved misfortune.",
"4. You should trust your own intuitions at this time.",
"5. Allow troubles to run their course.*",
"6. Don't attempt to act at this time."],

[//26
"1. There are dangers ahead. It is wise to halt.",
"2. You cannot progress. Conserve your efforts.",
"3. A cautious, disciplined advance is advisable.",
"4. You have great strength, but restraint is needed.",
"5. The problem can be tamed at source.*",
"6. All obstacles have gone. Use your energy well.*"],

[//27
"1. You lose yourself through greed and envy.",
"2. You seek nourishment in inappropriate ways.",
"3. You are being selfish and looking at things wrongly.",
"4. Find appropriate ways of nourishing and supporting.",
"5. You must rely on guidance in order to help others.*",
"6. You have a responsibility to help others.*"],

[//28
"1. Pay attention to the details before starting.",
"2. Matters are revitalised. A favourable sign.*",
"3. A serious weakness that could cause misfortune.",
"4. Success depends on having reliable support.*",
"5. You need to face the reality of your situation.",
"6. Personal sacrifice may be necessary."],

[//29
"1. You are being reckless and have lost your way.",
"2. The situation is one of danger. Be prudent.*",
"3. Danger all around. Wait for a solution to appear.",
"4. Take the simplest path out of danger.",
"5. You can pull yourself to safety.*",
"6. Major obstacles that will take a long time to clear."],

[//30
"1. Be aware of confusion and naivety in the situation.",
"2. Good fortune when you avoid extremes or excess.*",
"3. Take your opportunities, or you will regret it.",
"4. You are wasting your energies.",
"5. It is good to realise your mistakes.*",
"6. Act with compassion, but eradicate the problem."],

[//31
"1. Just initial attraction. Not yet significant.",
"2. Avoid acting on impulse.",
"3. You need to control your impulses.",
"4. Be constant and you will gain influence.*",
"5. The response comes from the depths of your being.*",
"6. Words are empty if not realised in action."],

[//32
"1. Don't make too many demands at the beginning.",
"2. Be restrained in your approach.*",
"3. Your fickleness causes problems.",
"4. You may need to reconsider your goals.",
"5. Your efforts must fit your status and situation.",
"6. Your continual effort is exhausting you."],

[//33
"1. You are in imminent danger. Retreat now.",
"2. You are finding it difficult to let go.",
"3. Withdrawing creates problems. Try to comfort.",
"4. Withdraw calmly and gracefully.",
"5. You must be wise enough to know when to withdraw.*",
"6. A correct withdrawal benefits everyone."],

[//34
"1. Flaunting your strength brings misfortune.",
"2. Be confident about your power, but do not boast.",
"3. Use your intelligence and avoid physical force.",
"4. Use your strength to overcome obstacles.*",
"5. There is no need to be stubborn or overdo it.",
"6. Using force will create deadlock."],

[//35
"1. Advance is restrained. Ease off and remain calm.",
"2. Progress is halting. Persevere as best you can.",
"3. Progress depends on encouragement from others.",
"4. Your way of progressing is unworthy.",
"5. Advance freely. Have no personal worries.*",
"6. Attack carries risks. Show restraint."],

[//36
"1. A difficult situation no matter what you do.",
"2. You can learn from suffering a setback.*",
"3. Matters can improve only slowly.",
"4. The situation is without hope. Leave now.",
"5. Despite difficulties, maintain your dignity.*",
"6. The time of darkness eventually ends."],

[//37
"1. Lay down ground-rules at the beginning.",
"2. Act from a sense of duty to others.*",
"3. Discipline is important, but should not be severe.",
"4. Harmonious relationships bring prosperity.",
"5. Good authority is based on love and kindness.*",
"6. It is important to set the best example possible."],

[//38
"1. The loss will eventually be recouped. Be patient.",
"2. An important encounter occurs unexpectedly.*",
"3. A bad start, but things turn out well in the end.",
"4. Alone and isolated. Find someone you can trust.",
"5. The tension passes. Co-operation is possible.*",
"6. Isolation has made you suspicious of friendship."],

[//39
"1. Wait for the obstacles in your path to clear.",
"2. Your position invites difficulty. No blame.",
"3. Don't take unnecessary risks. Turn back.",
"4. You need some help to overcome your problems.",
"5. Your friends will come to your aid when needed.*",
"6. Moving forward you meet obstacles. Seek advice."],

[//40
"1. You have made progress. A good time to recuperate.",
"2. A good time to take on new responsibilities.*",
"3. Your behaviour invites envy, causing trouble.",
"4. Remove bad influences and you will gain allies.",
"5. Remain aloof and avoid flatterers and cronies.*",
"6. Aim high, be decisive and you will succeed."],

[//41
"1. Be generous, but don't neglect your own needs.",
"2. Offer help according to your means and ability.",
"3. Alone, you find a friend. In groups, someone leaves.",
"4. With help, faults can be eliminated.",
"5. Your virtues are recognised. Good fortune.*",
"6. You bring advantage to the people and win allies."],

[//42
"1. You have the capacity to do important work.",
"2. Appreciate your good fortune.*",
"3. You may benefit from some misfortune. No blame.",
"4. You are in a position to advise and influence.",
"5. Act virtuously, for the benefit of others.*",
"6. You may come under attack and lose your influence."],

[//43
"1. You are ill-prepared for the task and may suffer.",
"2. As long as you are wary you will be safe.",
"3. Take your time and tackle the problem resolutely.",
"4. You struggle on alone, refusing advice.",
"5. You need to be calm but decisive.*",
"6. A flaw in your character brings misfortune."],

[//44
"1. Check the temptation now or misfortune follows.",
"2. Keep temptation under control.*",
"3. You are tempted, but have lacked opportunity.",
"4. Your frustration will lead to trouble.",
"5. Be true to yourself and do what is right.*",
"6. You may be reproached for being aloof. No blame."],

[//45
"1. You are hesitant about joining, but receive help.",
"2. You are drawn to others. Co-operation is advised.",
"3. This is not an easy group to work with.",
"4. The group works well towards the common good.*",
"5. The group gathers around an effective leader.*",
"6. You are rejected through no fault of your own."],

[//46
"1. You thrive and achieve recognition.",
"2. Your conscientiousness is appreciated.",
"3. There are no obstacles to your advancement.",
"4. A favourable promotion is offered.",
"5. Behaving well, you progress step by step.*",
"6. You must avoid becoming blind or complacent."],

[//47
"1. You have put yourself in a difficult position.",
"2. You are bored. Pursue something worthwhile.*",
"3. Your problems are great. You seek wrong support.",
"4. Slow progress, but your aim is achieved.",
"5. Your status is a burden, but be patient.*",
"6. Realise your errors, repent and move on."],

[//48
"1. Move on from outmoded ideas or attitudes.",
"2. Resources are wasted and insufficient.",
"3. You are overlooking something important.",
"4. If you sort out basics, things will be fine.",
"5. Everything is in order. Much can be achieved.*",
"6. Wisdom and truthfulness bring fulfillment."],

[//49
"1. Prepare and don't rush into things.",
"2. The time for change has come. Act now.",
"3. Think changes through carefully before acting.",
"4. Radical change is needed and will win support.",
"5. Revolutionary change brings great success.*",
"6. Consolidate and adjust to the changes. Do not go on."],

[//50
"1. Drastic action may be needed to remove faults.",
"2. Carry on improving things despite envy or criticism.",
"3. Your ability is not being recognised. Stay positive.",
"4. Careless or incompetent action causes misfortune.",
"5. Focus on developing your good qualities.*",
"6. An excellent situation, benefitting everyone.*"],

[//51
"1. A frightening shock, but you will learn from it.*",
"2. A sudden shock and great loss. Withdraw for a time.",
"3. Fate deals a shocking blow. Try to stay calm.",
"4. The shock has confused and immobilised you.",
"5. The shocks are many. Try to adapt as best you can.",
"6. Imminent danger. Run, despite criticism."],

[//52
"1. Stop at the beginning when matters are clearer.",
"2. You are held back and cannot offer help.",
"3. Desires are frustrated, causing anxiety.",
"4. It is a good time to rest and avoid agitation.",
"5. Curb your tongue. Choose your words carefully.",
"6. Inner reflection and composure bring fortune.*"],

[//53
"1. A struggle to find your feet, but help is there.",
"2. A secure position. Prepare to advance.*",
"3. Fruitless advance leads to trouble.",
"4. Remain flexible, and do things in a safe way.",
"5. Development is slow but inevitable.*",
"6. Through your achievements you set a fine example."],

[//54
"1. A humble position that can be advanced with tact.",
"2. Persevere despite poor circumstances.",
"3. You will need to compromise.",
"4. Delay occurs, but success is assured in the end.",
"5. Avoid vanity. Lowliness brings good fortune.*",
"6. Empty gestures will get you nowhere."],

[//55
"1. It helps to find others with similar interests.",
"2. Honesty and sincerity help to avoid suspicion.",
"3. Restraint is necessary at this time.",
"4. Mixing with the right people will help.",
"5. Recruit reliable and able helpers.*",
"6. Your pride and arrogance have isolated you."],

[//56
"1. Don't waste your energy on worthless goals.",
"2. Your confidence will attract support.",
"3. Offensive behaviour will lose you support.",
"4. Things are going well, but you are not content.",
"5. In time you will get it right and be rewarded.*",
"6. You are in danger of losing the plot."],

[//57
"1. Don't vacillate. Make up your mind.",
"2. Do not doubt that your aims can be achieved.",
"3. Do not spend too long thinking what to do.",
"4. Decisive action will be rewarded.",
"5. Be vigilant and you can sort out problems.*",
"6. You risking losing your position of strength."],

[//58
"1. Be contented and things will turn out well.",
"2. A sincere and contented person has no regrets.*",
"3. You seek contrived and harmful pleasures.",
"4. Decision is difficult. Choose higher pleasures.",
"5. Beware of corrupting influences.*",
"6. You are seduced by fame and external pleasures."],

[//59
"1. Sort out problems when they first arise.",
"2. Your energies are sapped. Seek safety and support.",
"3. Selflessly work with others toward common ends.",
"4. Regroup around new ideals and principles.",
"5. Inspired leadership is necessary.*",
"6. Avoid conflict by keeping out of the way."],

[//60
"1. Limit your ambitions at this time.",
"2. There are opportunities. Don't be too restricted.",
"3. Extravagance will cause problems.",
"4. Good results come from behaving with moderation.",
"5. Self-discipline and restraint win praise.*",
"6. Excessive restraint will be resented."],

[//61
"1. Anticipate problems and inwardly prepare.",
"2. You can become an inspiration to others.",
"3. Your moods are too much affected by other people.",
"4. Be humble and adopt more noble values.",
"5. By sticking to what is right, virtue is assured.*",
"6. Your ambitions are inappropriate."],

[//62
"1. If you aim too high you will fall.",
"2. Sometimes it is necessary to bend the rules.*",
"3. Over-confidence makes you careless, risking danger.",
"4. You need to be very cautious and contained.",
"5. Things may seem right, but there is a flaw.*",
"6. Too great ambitions will lead to disaster."],

[//63
"1. You must push forward, despite difficulty.",
"2. You must not become distracted from your aim.*",
"3. Your goals are noble but need time to achieve.",
"4. Be constantly on the look-out for trouble.",
"5. Keep matters simple and avoid ostentation.",
"6. Success is not assured Remain purposeful."],

[//64
"1. Your ignorance is putting you at risk.",
"2. Stay on course, but slow down and avoid rash acts.",
"3. Reckless action brings misfortune. Reconsider.",
"4. Now is the time for brave and decisive action.",
"5. Wisdom and integrity will inspire success.*",
"6. Celebrate, but avoid pride and excess."]

);

var hc2=new Array(
[//1
"1. (We see its subject as) the dragon lying hid (in the deep). It is not the time for active doing.",
"2. (We see its subject as) the dragon appearing in the field. It will be advantageous to meet with the great man.",
"3. (We see its subject as) the superior man active and vigilant all the day, and in the evening still careful and apprehensive. (The position is) dangerous, but there will be no mistake.",
"4. (We see its subject as the dragon looking) as if he were leaping up, but still in the deep. There will be no mistake.",
"5. (We see its subject as) the dragon on the wing in the sky. It will be advantageous to meet with the great man.*",
"6. (We see its subject as) the dragon exceeding the proper limits. There will be occasion for repentance."],

[//2
"1. (We see its subject) treading on hoarfrost. The strong ice will come (by and by).",
"2. (Shows the attribute of) being straight, square, and great. (Its operation), without repeated efforts, will be in every respect advantageous.*",
"3. (Shows its subject) keeping his excellence under restraint, but firmly maintaining it. If he should have occasion to engage in the king's service, though he will not claim the success (for himself), he will bring affairs to a good issue.",
"4. (Shows the symbol of) a sack tied up. There will be no ground for blame or for praise.",
"5. (Shows) the yellow lower garment. There will be great good fortune.",
"6. (Shows) dragons fighting in the wild. Their blood is purple and yellow."],

[//3
"1. Shows the difficulty (its subject has) in advancing. It will be advantageous for him to abide correct and firm; advantageous (also) to be made a feudal ruler.*",
"2. Shows (its subject) distressed and obliged to return; (even) the horses of her chariot (also) seem to be retreating. (But) not by a spoiler (is she assailed), but by one who seeks her to be his wife. The young lady maintains her firm correctness, and declines a union. After ten years she will be united, and have children.",
"3. Shows one following the deer without (the guidance of) the forester, and only finding himself in the midst of the forest. The superior man, acquainted with the secret risks, thinks it better to give up the chase. If he went forward, he would regret it.",
"4. Shows (its subject as a lady), the horses of whose chariot appear in retreat. She seeks, however, (the help of) him who seeks her to be his wife. Advance will be fortunate; all will turn out advantageously.",
"5. Shows the difficulties in the way of (its subject's) dispensing the rich favours that might be expected from him. With firmness and correctness there will be good fortune in small things; (even) with them in great things there will be evil.*",
"6. Shows (its subject) with the horses of his chariot obliged to retreat, and weeping tears of blood in streams."],

[//4
"1. (Has respect to) the dispelling of ignorance. It will be advantageous to use punishment (for that purpose), and to remove the shackles (from the mind). But going on in that way (of punishment) will give occasion for regret.",
"2. (Shows its subject) exercising forbearance with the ignorant, in which there will be good fortune; and admitting (even the goodness of women, which will also be fortunate. (He may be described also as) a son able to (sustain the burden of) his family.*",
"3. (Seems to say) that one should not marry a woman whose emblem it might be, for that, when she sees a man of wealth, she will not keep her person from him, and in no wise will advantage come from her.",
"4. (Shows its subject as if) bound in chains of ignorance. There will be occasion for regret.",
"5. Shows its subject as a simple lad without experience. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. We see one smiting the ignorant (youth). But no advantage will come from doing him an injury. Advantage would come from warding off injury from him."],

[//5
"1. Shows its subject waiting in the distant border. It will be well for him constantly to maintain (the purpose thus shown), in which case there will be no error.",
"2. Shows its subject waiting on the sand (of the mountain stream). He will (suffer) the small (injury of) being spoken (against), but in the end there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows its subject in the mud (close by the stream). He thereby invites the approach of injury.",
"4. Shows its subject waiting in (the place of) blood. But he will get out of the cavern.",
"5. Shows its subject waiting amidst the appliances of a feast. Through his firmness and correctness there will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject entered into the cavern. (But) there are three guests coming, without being urged, (to his help). If he receive them respectfully, there will be good fortune in the end."],

[//6
"1. Shows its subject not perpetuating the matter about which (the contention is). He will suffer the small (injury) of being spoken against, but the end will be fortunate.",
"2. Shows its subject unequal to the contention. If he retire and keep concealed (where) the inhabitants of his city are (only) three hundred families, he will fall into no mistake.",
"3. Shows its subject keeping in the old place assigned for his support, and firmly correct. Perilous as the position is, there will be good fortune in the end. Should he perchance engage in the king's business, he will not (claim the merit of) achievement.",
"4. Shows its subject unequal to the contention. He returns to (the study of Heaven's) ordinances, changes (his wish to contend), and rests in being firm and correct. There will be good fortune.",
"5. Shows its subject contending;--and with great good fortune.*",
"6. Shows how its subject may have the leathern belt conferred on him (by the sovereign), and thrice it shall be taken from him in a morning."],

[//7
"1. Shows the host going forth according to the rules (for such a movement). If these be not good, there will be evil.",
"2. Shows (the leader) in the midst of the host. There will be good fortune and no error. The king has thrice conveyed to him the orders (of his favour).*",
"3. Shows how the host may, possibly, have many inefficient leaders. There will be evil.",
"4. Shows the host in retreat. There is no error.",
"5. Shows birds in the fields, which it will be advantageous to seize (and destroy). In that case there will be no error. If the oldest son leads the host, and younger men (idly occupy offices assigned to them), however firm and correct he may be, there will be evil.*",
"6. Shows the great ruler delivering his charges, (appointing some) to be rulers of states, and others to undertake the headship of clans; but small men should not be employed (in such positions)."],

[//8
"1. Shows its subject seeking by his sincerity to win the attachment of his object. There will be no error. Let (the breast) be full of sincerity as an earthenware vessel is of its contents, and it will in the end bring other advantages.",
"2. We see the movement towards union and attachment proceeding from the inward (mind). With firm correctness there will be good fortune.",
"3. We see its subject seeking for union with such as ought not to be associated with.",
"4. We see its subject seeking for union with the one beyond himself. With firm correctness there will be good fortune.",
"5. Affords the most illustrious instance of seeking union and attachment. (We seem to see in it) the king urging his pursuit of the game (only) in three directions, and allowing the escape of all the animals before him, while the people of his towns do not warn one another (to prevent it). There will be good fortune.*",
"6. We see one seeking union and attachment without having taken the first step (to such an end). There will be evil."],

[//9
"1. Shows its subject returning and pursuing his own course. What mistake should he fall into? There will be good fortune.",
"2. Shows its subject, by the attraction (of the former line), returning (to the proper course). There will be good fortune.",
"3. Suggests the idea of a carriage, the strap beneath which has been removed, or of a husband and wife looking on each other with averted eyes.",
"4. Shows its subject possessed of sincerity. The danger of bloodshed is thereby averted, and his (ground for) apprehension dismissed. There will be no mistake.",
"5. Shows its subject possessed of sincerity, and drawing others to unite with him. Rich in resources, he employs his neighbours (in the same cause with himself).*",
"6. Shows how the rain has fallen, and the (onward progress) is stayed;--(so) must we value the full accumulation of the virtue (represented by the upper trigram). But a wife (exercising restraint), however firm and correct she may be, is in a position of peril, (and like) the moon approaching to the full. If the superior man prosecute his measures (in such circumstances), there will be evil."],

[//10
"1. Shows its subject treading his accustomed path. If he go forward, there will be no error.",
"2. Shows its subject treading the path that is level and easy;--a quiet and solitary man, to whom, if he be firm and correct, there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows a one-eyed man (who thinks he) can see; a lame man (who thinks he) can walk well; one who treads on the tail of a tiger and is bitten. (All this indicates) ill fortune. We have a (mere) bravo acting the part of a great ruler.",
"4. Shows its subject treading on the tail of a tiger. He becomes full of apprehensive caution, and in the end there will be good fortune.",
"5. Shows the resolute tread of its subject. Though he be firm and correct, there will be peril.*",
"6. Tells us to look at (the whole course) that is trodden, and examine the presage which that gives. If it be complete and without failure, there will be great good fortune."],

[//11
"1. Suggests the idea of grass pulled up, and bringing with it other stalks with whose roots it is connected. Advance (on the part of its subject) will be fortunate.",
"2. Shows one who can bear with the uncultivated, will cross the Ho without a boat, does not forget the distant, and has no (selfish) friendships. Thus does he prove himself acting in accordance with the course of the due Mean.*",
"3. Shows that, while there is no state of peace that is not liable to be disturbed, and no departure (of evil men) so that they shall not return, yet when one is firm and correct, as he realises the distresses that may arise, he will commit no error. There is no occasion for sadness at the certainty (of such recurring changes); and in this mood the happiness (of the present) may be (long) enjoyed.",
"4. Shows its subject fluttering (down);--not relying on his own rich resources, but calling in his neighbours. (They all come) not as having received warning, but in the sincerity (of their hearts).",
"5. Reminds us of (king) Ti-yi's (rule about the) marriage of his younger sister. By such a course there is happiness and there will be great good fortune.*",
"6. Shows us the city wall returned into the moat. It is not the time to use the army. (The subject of the line) may, indeed, announce his orders to the people of his own city; but however correct and firm he may be, he will have cause for regret."],

[//12
"1. Suggests the idea of grass pulled up, and bringing with it other stalks with whose roots it is connected. With firm correctness (on the part of its subject), there will be good fortune and progress.",
"2. Shows its subject patient and obedient. To the small man (comporting himself so) there will be good fortune. If the great man (comport himself) as the distress and obstruction require, he will have success.",
"3. Shows its subject ashamed of the purpose folded (in his breast).",
"4. Shows its subject acting in accordance with the ordination (of Heaven), and committing no error. His companions will come and share in his happiness.",
"5. We see him who brings the distress and obstruction to a close,--the great man and fortunate. (But let him say), 'We may perish! We may perish!' (so shall the state of things become firm, as if) bound to a clump of bushy mulberry trees.*",
"6. Shows the overthrow (and removal of) the condition of distress and obstruction. Before this there was that condition. Hereafter there will be joy."],

[//13
"1. (Shows the representative of) the union of men just issuing from his gate. There will be no error.",
"2. (Shows the representative of) the union of men in relation with his kindred. There will be occasion for regret.*",
"3. (Shows its subject) with his arms hidden in the thick grass, and at the top of a high mound. (But) for three years he makes no demonstration.",
"4. (Shows its subject) mounted on the city wall; but he does not proceed to make the attack (he contemplates). There will be good fortune.",
"5. (The representative of) the union of men first wails and cries out, and then laughs. His great host conquers, and he (and the subject of the second line) meet together.*",
"6. (Shows the representative of) the union of men in the suburbs. There will be no occasion for repentance."],

[//14
"1. There is no approach to what is injurious, and there is no error. Let there be a realisation of the difficulty (and danger of the position), and there will be no error (to the end).",
"2. We have a large waggon with its load. In whatever direction advance is made, there will be no error.",
"3. Shows us a feudal prince presenting his offerings to the Son of Heaven. A small man would be unequal (to such a duty).",
"4. Shows its subject keeping his great resources under restraint. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows the sincerity of its subject reciprocated by that of all the others (represented in the hexagram). Let him display a proper majesty, and there will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject with help accorded to him from Heaven. There will be good fortune, advantage in every respect."],

[//15
"1. Shows us the superior man who adds humility to humility. (Even) the great stream may be crossed with this, and there will be good fortune.",
"2. Shows us humility that has made itself recognised. With firm correctness there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows the superior man of (acknowledged) merit. He will maintain his success to the end, and have good fortune.*",
"4. Shows one, whose action would be in every way advantageous, stirring up (the more) his humility.",
"5. Shows one who, without being rich, is able to employ his neighbours. He may advantageously use the force of arms. All his movements will be advantageous.",
"6. Shows us humility that has made itself recognised. The subject of it will with advantage put his hosts in motion; but (he will only) punish his own towns and state."],

[//16
"1. Shows its subject proclaiming his pleasure and satisfaction. There will be evil.",
"2. Shows one who is firm as a rock. (He sees a thing) without waiting till it has come to pass; with his firm correctness there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows one looking up (for favours), while he indulges the feeling of pleasure and satisfaction. If he would understand!--If he be late in doing so, there will indeed be occasion for repentance.",
"4. Shows him from whom the harmony and satisfaction come. Great is the success which he obtains. Let him not allow suspicions to enter his mind, and thus friends will gather around him.*",
"5. Shows one with a chronic complaint, but who lives on without dying.",
"6. Shows its subject with darkened mind devoted to the pleasure and satisfaction (of the time); but if he change his course even when (it may be considered as) completed, there will be no error."],

[//17
"1. Shows us one changing the object of his pursuit; but if he be firm and correct, there will he good fortune. Going beyond (his own) gate to find associates, he will achieve merit.*",
"2. Shows us one who cleaves to the little boy, and lets go the man of age and experience.",
"3. Shows us one who cleaves to the man of age and experience, and lets go. the little boy. Such following will get what it seeks; but it will be advantageous to adhere to what is firm and correct.",
"4. Shows us one followed and obtaining (adherents). Though he be firm and correct, there will be evil. If he be sincere (however) in his course, and make that evident, into what error will he fall?",
"5. Shows us (the ruler) sincere in (fostering all) that is excellent. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows us (that sincerity) firmly held and clung to, yea, and bound fast. (We see) the king with it presenting his offerings on the western mountain."],

[//18
"1. Shows (a son) dealing with the troubles caused by his father. If he be an (able) son, the father will escape the blame of having erred. The position is perilous, but there will be good fortune in the end.",
"2. Shows (a son) dealing with the troubles caused by his mother. He should not (carry) his firm correctness (to the utmost).",
"3. Shows (a son) dealing with the troubles caused by his father. There may be some small occasion for repentance, but there will not be any great error.",
"4. Shows (a son) viewing indulgently the troubles caused by his father. If he go forward, he will find cause to regret it.",
"5. Shows (a son) dealing with the troubles caused by his father. He obtains the praise of using (the fit instrument for his work).*",
"6. Shows us one who does not serve either king or feudal lord, but in a lofty spirit prefers (to attend to) his own affairs."],

[//19
"1. Shows its subject advancing in company (with the subject of the second line). Through his firm correctness there will be good fortune.*",
"2. Shows its subject advancing in company (with the subject of the first line). There will be good fortune; (advancing) will be in every way advantageous.*",
"3. Shows one well pleased (indeed) to advance, (but whose action) will be in no way advantageous. If he become anxious about it (however), there will be no error.",
"4. Shows one advancing in the highest mode. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows the advance of wisdom, such as befits the great ruler. There will be good fortune.",
"6. Shows the advance of honesty and generosity. There will be good fortune, and no error."],

[//20
"1. Shows the looking of a lad;--not blamable in men of inferior rank, but matter for regret in superior men.",
"2. Shows one peeping out from a door. It would be advantageous if it were (merely) the firm correctness of a female.",
"3. Shows one looking at (the course of) his own life, to advance or recede (accordingly).",
"4. Shows one contemplating the glory of the kingdom. It will be advantageous for him, being such as he is, (to seek) to be a guest of the king.",
"5. Shows its subject contemplating his own life(-course). A superior man, he will (thus) fall into no error.*",
"6. Shows its subject contemplating his character to see if it be indeed that of a superior man. He will not fall into error.*"],

[//21
"1. Shows one with his feet in the stocks and deprived of his toes. There will be no error.",
"2. Shows one biting through the soft flesh, and (going on to) bite off the nose. There will be no error.",
"3. Shows one gnawing dried flesh, and meeting with what is disagreeable. There will be occasion for some small regret, but no (great) error.",
"4. Shows one gnawing the flesh dried on the bone, and getting the pledges of money and arrows. It will be advantageous to him to realise the difficulty of his task and be firm,--in which case there will be good fortune.",
"5. Shows one gnawing at dried flesh, and finding the yellow gold. Let him be firm and correct, realising the peril (of his position). There will be no error.*",
"6. Shows one wearing the cangue, and deprived of his cars. There will be evil."],

[//22
"1. Shows one adorning (the way of) his feet. He can discard a carriage and walk on foot.",
"2. Shows one adorning his beard.*",
"3. Shows its subject with the appearance of being adorned and bedewed (with rich favours). But let him ever maintain his firm correctness, and there will be good fortune.",
"4. Shows one looking as if adorned, but only in white. As if (mounted on) a white horse, and furnished with wings, (he seeks union with the subject of the first line), while (the intervening third pursues), not as a robber, but intent on a matrimonial alliance.",
"5. Shows its subject adorned by (the occupants of) the heights and gardens. He bears his roll of silk, small and slight. He may appear stingy; but there will be good fortune in the end.",
"6. Shows one with white as his (only) ornament. There will be no error.*"],

[//23
"1. Shows one overturning the couch by injuring its legs. (The injury will go on to) the destruction of (all) firm correctness, and there will be evil.",
"2. Shows one overthrowing the couch by injuring its frame. (The injury will go on to) the destruction of (all) firm correctness, and there will be evil.",
"3. Shows its subject among the overthrowers; but there will be no error.",
"4. Shows its subject having overthrown the couch, and (going to injure) the skin (of him who lies on it). There will be evil.",
"5. Shows (its subject leading on the others like) a string of fishes, and (obtaining for them) the favour that lights on the inmates of the palace. There will be advantage in every way.",
"6. Shows its subject (as) a great fruit which has not been eaten. The superior man finds (the people again) as a chariot carrying him. The small men (by their course) overthrow their own dwellings.*"],

[//24
"1. Shows its subject returning (from an error) of no great extent, which would not proceed to anything requiring repentance. There will be great good fortune.*",
"2. Shows the admirable return (of its subject). There will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows one who has made repeated returns. The position is perilous, but there will be no error.",
"4. Shows its subject moving right in the centre (among those represented by the other divided lines), and yet returning alone (to his proper path).",
"5. Shows the noble return of its subject. There will be no ground for repentance.",
"6. Shows its subject all astray on the subject of returning. There will be evil. There will be calamities and errors. If with his views he put the hosts in motion, the end will be a great defeat, whose issues will extend to the ruler of the state. Even in ten years he will not be able to repair the disaster."],

[//25
"1. Shows its subject free from all insincerity. His advance will be accompanied with good fortune.*",
"2. Shows one who reaps without having ploughed (that he might reap), and gathers the produce of his third year's fields without having cultivated them the first year for that end. To such a one there will be advantage in whatever direction he may move.",
"3. Shows calamity happening to one who is free from insincerity;--as in the case of an ox that has been tied up. A passer by finds it (and carries it off), while the people in the neighbourhood have the calamity (of being accused and. apprehended).",
"4. Shows (a case) in which, if its subject can remain firm and correct, there will be no error.",
"5. Shows one who is free from insincerity, and yet has fallen ill. Let him not use medicine, and he will have occasion for joy (in his recovery).*",
"6. Shows its subject free from insincerity, yet sure to fall into error, if he take action. (His action) will not be advantageous in any way."],

[//26
"1. Shows its subject in a position of peril. It will be advantageous for him to stop his advance.",
"2. Shows a carriage with the strap under it removed.",
"3. Shows its subject urging his way with good horses. It will be advantageous for him to realise the difficulty (of his course), and to be firm and correct, exercising himself daily in his charioteering and methods of defence, then there will be advantage in whatever direction he may advance.",
"4. Shows the young bull, (and yet) having the piece of wood over his horns. There will be great good fortune.",
"5. Shows the teeth of a castrated hog. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject (as) in command of the firmament of heaven. There will be progress.*"],

[//27
"1. (Seems to be thus addressed), 'You leave your efficacious tortoise, and look at me till your lower jaw hangs down.' There will be evil.",
"2. Shows one looking downwards for nourishment, which is contrary to what is proper; or seeking it from the height (above), advance towards which will lead to evil.",
"3. Shows one acting contrary to the method of nourishing. However firm he may be, there will be evil. For ten years let him not take any action, (for) it will not be in any way advantageous.",
"4. Shows one looking downwards for (the power to) nourish. There will be good fortune. Looking with a tiger's downward unwavering glare, and with his desire that impels him to spring after spring, he will fall into no error.",
"5. Shows one acting contrary to what is regular and proper; but if he abide in firmness, there will be good fortune. He should not, (however, try to) cross the great stream.*",
"6. Shows him from whom comes the nourishing. His position is perilous, but there will be good fortune. It will be advantageous to cross the great stream.*"],

[//28
"1. Shows one placing mats of the white mao grass under things set on the ground. There will be no error.",
"2. Shows a decayed willow producing shoots, or an old husband in possession of his young wife. There will be advantage in every way.*",
"3. Shows a beam that is weak. There will be evil.",
"4. Shows a beam curving upwards. There will be good fortune. If (the subject of it) looks for other (help but that of line one), there will be cause for regret.*",
"5. Shows a decayed willow producing flowers, or an old wife in possession of her young husband. There will be occasion neither for blame nor for praise.",
"6. Shows its subject with extraordinary (boldness) wading through a stream, till the water hides the crown of his head. There will be evil, but no ground for blame."],

[//29
"1. Shows its subject in the double defile, and (yet) entering a cavern within it. There will be evil.",
"2. Shows its subject in all the peril of the defile. He will, however, get a little (of the deliverance) that he seeks.*",
"3. Shows its subject, whether he comes or goes ( =descends or ascends), confronted by a defile. All is peril to him and unrest. (His endeavours) will lead him into the cavern of the pit. There should be no action (in such a case).",
"4. Shows its subject (at a feast), with (simply) a bottle of spirits, and a subsidiary basket of rice, while (the cups and bowls) are (only) of earthenware. He introduces his important lessons (as his ruler's) intelligence admits. There will in the end be no error.",
"5. Shows the water of the defile not yet full, (so that it might flow away); but order will (soon) be brought about. There will be no error.*",
"6. Shows its subject bound with cords of three strands or two strands, and placed in the thicket of thorns. But in three years he does not learn the course for him to pursue. There will be evil."],

[//30
"1. Shows one ready to move with confused steps. But he treads at the same time reverently, and there will be no mistake.",
"2. Shows its subject in his place in yellow. There will be great good fortune.*",
"3. Shows its subject in a position like that of the declining sun. Instead of playing on his instrument of earthenware, and singing to it, he utters the groans of an old man of eighty. There will be evil.",
"4. Shows the manner of its subject's coming. How abrupt it is, as with fire, with death, to be rejected (by all)!",
"5. Shows its subject as one with tears flowing in torrents, and groaning in sorrow. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows the king employing its subject in his punitive expeditions. Achieving admirable (merit), he breaks (only) the chiefs (of the rebels). Where his prisoners were not their associates, he does not punish. There will be no error."],

[//31
"1. Shows one moving his great toes.",
"2. Shows one moving the calves of his leg. There will be evil. If he abide (quiet in his place), there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows one moving his thighs, and keeping close hold of those whom he follows. Going forward (in this way) will cause regret.",
"4. Shows that firm correctness whi.ch will lead to good fortune, and prevent all occasion for repentance. If its subject be unsettled in his movements, (only) his friends will follow his purpose.*",
"5. Shows one moving the flesh along the spine above the heart. There will be no occasion for repentance.*",
"6. Shows one moving his jaws and tongue."],

[//32
"1. Shows its subject deeply (desirous) of long continuance. Even with firm correctness there will be evil; there will be no advantage in any way.",
"2. Shows all occasion for repentance disappearing.*",
"3. Shows one who does not continuously maintain his virtue. There are those who will impute this to him as a disgrace. However firm he may be, there will be ground for regret.",
"4. Shows a field where there is no game.",
"5. Shows its subject continuously maintaining the virtue indicated by it. In a wife this will be fortunate; in a husband, evil.",
"6. Shows its subject exciting himself to long continuance. There will be evil."],

[//33
"1. Shows a retiring tail. The position is perilous. No movement in any direction should be made.",
"2. Shows its subject holding (his purpose) fast as if by a (thong made from the) hide of a yellow ox, which cannot be broken.",
"3. Shows one retiring but bound,--to his distress and peril. (If he were to deal with his binders as in) nourishing a servant or concubine, it would be fortunate for him.",
"4. Shows its subject retiring notwithstanding his likings. In a superior man this will lead to good fortune; a small man cannot attain to this.",
"5. Shows its subject retiring in an admirable way. With firm correctness there will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject retiring in a noble way. It will be advantageous in every respect."],

[//34
"1. Shows its subject manifesting his strength in his toes. But advance will lead to evil,--most certainly.",
"2. Shows that with firm correctness there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows, in the case of a small man, one using all his strength; and in the case of a superior man, one whose rule is not to do so. Even with firm correctness the position would be perilous. (The exercise of strength in it might be compared to the case of) a ram butting against a fence, and getting his horns entangled.",
"4. Shows (a case in which) firm correctness leads to good fortune, and occasion for repentance disappears. (We see) the fence opened without the horns being entangled. The strength is like that in the wheel-spokes of a large waggon.*",
"5. Shows one who loses his ram(-like strength) in the ease of his position. (But) there will be no occasion for repentance.",
"6. Shows (one who may be compared to) the ram butting against the fence, and unable either to retreat, or to advance as he would fain do. There will not be advantage in any respect; but if he realise the difficulty (of his position), there will be good fortune."],

[//35
"1. Shows one wishing to advance, and (at the same time) kept back. Let him be firm and correct, and there will be good fortune. If trust be not reposed in him, let him maintain a large and generous mind, and there will be no error.",
"2. Shows its subject with the appearance of advancing, and yet of being sorrowful. If he be firm and correct, there will be good fortune. He will receive this great blessing from his grandmother.",
"3. Shows its subject trusted by all (around him). All occasion for repentance will disappear.",
"4. Shows its subject with the appearance of advancing, but like a marmot. However firm and correct he may be, the position is one of peril.",
"5. Shows how all occasion for repentance disappears (from its subject). (But) let him not concern himself about whether he shall fail or succeed. To advance will be fortunate, and in every way advantageous.*",
"6. Shows one advancing his horns. But he only uses them to punish the (rebellious people of his own) city. The position is perilous, but there will be good fortune. (Yet) however firm and correct he may be, there will be occasion for regret."],

[//36
"1. Shows its subject, (in the condition indicated by) [this hexagram], flying, but with drooping wings. When the superior man (is revolving) his going away, he may be for three days without eating. Wherever he goes, the people there may speak (derisively of him).",
"2. Shows its subject, (in the condition indicated by) [this hexagram], wounded in the left thigh. He saves himself by the strength of a (swift) horse; and is fortunate.*",
"3. Shows its subject, (in the condition indicated by) [this hexagram], hunting in the south, and taking the great chief (of the darkness). He should not be eager to make (all) correct (at once).",
"4. Shows its subject (just) entered into the left side of the belly (of the dark land). (But) he is able to carry out the mind appropriate (in the condition indicated by) [this hexagram], quitting the gate and courtyard (of the lord of darkness).",
"5. Shows how the count of Ki fulfilled the condition indicated by [this hexagram]. It will be advantageous to be firm and correct.*",
"6. Shows the case where there is no light, but (only) obscurity. (Its subject) had at first ascended to (the top of) the sky; his future shall be to go into the earth."],

[//37
"1. Shows its subject establishing restrictive regulations in his household. Occasion for repentance will disappear.",
"2. Shows its subject taking nothing on herself, but in her central place attending to the preparation of the food. Through her firm correctness there will be good fortune.*",
"3. Shows its subject (treating) the members of the household with stern severity. There will be occasion for repentance, there will be peril, (but) there will (also) be good fortune. If the wife and children were to be smirking and chattering, in the end there would be occasion for regret.",
"4. Shows its subject enriching the family. There will be great good fortune.",
"5. Shows the influence of the king extending to his family. There need be no anxiety; there will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject possessed of sincerity and arrayed in majesty. In the end there will be good fortune."],

[//38
"1. Shows that (to its subject) occasion for repentance will disappear. He has lost his horses, but let him not seek for them;--they will return of themselves. Should he meet with bad men, he will not err (in communicating with them).",
"2. Shows its subject happening to meet with his lord in a bye-passage. There will be no error.*",
"3. We see one whose carriage is dragged back, while the oxen in it are pushed back, and he is himself subjected to the shaving of his head and the cutting off of his nose. There is no good beginning, but there will be a good end.",
"4. Shows its subject solitary amidst the (prevailing) disunion. (But) he meets with the good man (represented by the first line), and they blend their sincere desires together. The position is one of peril, but there will be no mistake.",
"5. Shows that (to its subject) occasion for repentance will disappear. With his relative (and minister he unites closely and readily) as if he were biting through a piece of skin. When he goes forward (with this help), what error can there be?*",
"6. Shows its subject solitary amidst the (prevailing) disunion. (In the subject of the third line, he seems to) see a pig bearing on its back a load of mud, (or fancies) there is a carriage full of ghosts. He first bends his bow against him, and afterwards unbends it, (for he discovers) that he is not an assailant to injure, but a near relative. Going forward, he shall meet with (genial) rain, and there will be good fortune."],

[//39
"1. We learn that advance (on the part of its subject) will lead to (greater) difficulties, while remaining stationary will afford ground for praise.",
"2. Shows the minister of the king struggling with difficulty on difficulty, and not with a view to his own advantage.",
"3. Shows its subject advancing, (but only) to (greater) difficulties. He remains stationary, and returns (to his former associates).",
"4. Shows its subject advancing, (but only) to (greater) difficulties. He remains stationary, and unites (with the subject of the line above).",
"5. Shows its subject struggling with the greatest difficulties, while friends are coming to help him.*",
"6. Shows its subject going forward, (only to increase) the difficulties, while his remaining stationary will be (productive of) great (merit). There will be good fortune, and it will be advantageous to meet with the great man."],

[//40
"1. Shows that its subject will commit no error.",
"2. Shows its subject catch, in hunting, three foxes, and obtain the yellow (= golden) arrows. With firm correctness there will be good fortune.*",
"3. Shows a porter with his burden, (yet) riding in a carriage. He will (only) tempt robbers to attack him. However firm and correct he may (try to) be, there will be cause for regret.",
"4. (It is said), 'Remove your toes. Friends will (then) come, between you and whom there will be mutual confidence.'",
"5. Shows (its subject), the superior man (= the ruler), executing his function of removing (whatever is injurious to the idea of the hexagram), in which case there will he good fortune, and confidence in him will be shown even by the small men.*",
"6. We see a feudal prince (with his bow) shooting at a falcon on the top of a high wall, and hitting it. (The effect of his action) will be in every way advantageous."],


[//41
"1. Shows its subject suspending his own affairs, and hurrying away (to help the subject of the fourth line). He will commit no error, but let him consider how far he should contribute of what is his (for the other).",
"2. Shows that it will be advantageous for its subject to maintain a firm correctness, and that action on his part will be evil. He can give increase (to his correlate) without taking from himself.",
"3. Shows how of three men walking together, the number is diminished by one; and how one, walking, finds his friend.",
"4. Shows its subject diminishing the ailment under which he labours by making (the subject of the first line) hasten (to his help), and make him glad. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows parties adding to (the stores of) its subject ten pairs of tortoise shells, and accepting no refusal. There will be great good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject giving increase to others without taking from himself. There will be no error. With firm correctness there will be good fortune. There will be advantage in every movement that shall be made. He will find ministers more than can be counted by their clans."],

[//42
"1. Shows that it will be advantageous for its subject in his position to make a great movement. If it be greatly fortunate, no blame will be imputed to him.",
"2. Shows parties adding to the stores of its subject ten pairs of tortoise shells whose oracles cannot be opposed. Let him persevere in being firm and correct, and there will be good fortune. Let the king, (having the virtues thus distinguished), employ them in presenting his offerings to God, and there will be good fortune.*",
"3. Shows increase given to its subject by means of what is evil, so that he shall (be led to good), and be without blame. Let him be sincere and pursue the path of the Mean, (so shall he secure the recognition of the ruler, like) an officer who announces himself to his prince by the symbol of his rank.",
"4. Shows its subject pursuing the due course. His advice to his prince is followed. He can with advantage be relied on in such a movement as that of removing the capital.",
"5. Shows its subject with sincere heart seeking to benefit (all below). There need be no question about it; the result will be great good fortune. (All below) will with sincere heart acknowledge his goodness.*",
"6. We see one to whose increase none will contribute, while many will seek to assail him. He observes no regular rule in the ordering of his heart. There will be evil."],

[//43
"1. Shows its subject in (the pride of) strength advancing with his toes. He goes forward, but will not succeed. There will be ground for blame.",
"2. Shows its subject full of apprehension and appealing (for sympathy and help). Late at night hostile measures may be (taken against him), but he need not be anxious about them.",
"3. Shows its subject (about to advance) with strong (and determined) looks. There will be evil. (But) the superior man, bent on cutting off (the criminal), will walk alone and encounter the rain, (till he be hated by his proper associates) as if he were contaminated (by the others). (In the end) there will be no blame against him.",
"4. Shows one from whose buttocks the skin has been stripped, and who walks slowly and with difficulty. (If he could act) like. a sheep led (after its companions), occasion for repentance would disappear. But though he hear these words, he will not believe them.",
"5. Shows (the small men like) a bed of purslain, which ought to be uprooted with the utmost determination. (The subject of the line having such determination), his action, in harmony with his central position, will lead to no error or blame.*",
"6. Shows its subject without any (helpers) on whom to call. His end will be evil."],

[//44
"1. Shows how its subject should be kept (like a carriage) tied and fastened to a metal drag, in which case with firm correctness there will be good fortune. (But) if he move in any direction, evil will appear. He will be (like) a lean pig, which is sure to keep jumping about.",
"2. Shows its subject with a wallet of fish. There will be no error. But it will not be well to let (the subject of the first line) go forward to the guests.*",
"3. Shows one from whose buttocks the skin has been stripped so that he walks with difficulty. The position is perilous, but there will be no great error.",
"4. Shows its subject with his wallet, but no fish in it. This will give rise to evil.",
"5. (Shows its subject as) a medlar tree overspreading the gourd (beneath it). If he keep his brilliant qualities concealed, (a good issue) will descend (as) from Heaven.*",
"6. Shows its subject receiving others on his horns. There will be occasion for regret, but there will be no error."],

[//45
"1. Shows its subject with a sincere desire (for union), but unable to carry it out, so that disorder is brought into the sphere of his union. If he cry out (for help to his proper correlate), all at once (his tears) will give place to smiles. He need not mind (the temporary difficulty); as he goes forward, there will be no error.",
"2. Shows its subject led forward (by his correlate). There will be good fortune, and freedom from error. There is entire sincerity, and in that case (even the small offerings of) the vernal sacrifice are acceptable.",
"3. Shows its subject striving after union and seeming to sigh, yet nowhere finding any advantage. If he go forward, he will not err, though there may be some small cause for regret.",
"4. Shows its subject in such a state that, if he be greatly fortunate, he will receive no blame.*",
"5. Shows the union (of all) under its subject in the place of dignity. There will be no error. If any do not have confidence in him, let him see to it that (his virtue) be great, long-continued, and firmly correct, and all occasion for repentance will disappear.*",
"6. Shows its subject sighing and weeping; but there will be no error."],

[//46
"1. Shows its subject advancing upwards with the welcome (of those above him). There will be great good fortune.",
"2. Shows its subject with that sincerity which will make even the (small) offerings of the vernal sacrifice acceptable. There will be no error.",
"3. Shows its subject ascending upwards (as into) an empty city.",
"4. Shows its subject employed by the king to present his offerings on mount Khi. There will be good fortune; there will be no mistake.",
"5. Shows its subject firmly correct, and therefore enjoying good fortune. He ascends the stairs (with all due ceremony).*",
"6. Shows its subject advancing upwards blindly. Advantage will be found in a ceaseless maintenance of firm correctness."],

[//47
"1. Shows its subject with bare buttocks straitened under the stump of a tree. He enters a dark valley, and for three years has no prospect (of deliverance).",
"2. Shows its subject straitened amidst his wine and viands. There come to him anon the red knee-covers (of the ruler). It will be well for him (to maintain his sincerity as) in sacrificing. Active operations (on his part) will lead to evil, but he will be free from blame.*",
"3. Shows its subject straitened before a (frowning) rock. He lays hold of thorns. He enters his palace, and does not see his wife. There will be evil.",
"4. Shows its subject proceeding very slowly (to help the subject of the first line), who is straitened by the carriage adorned with metal in front of him. There will be occasion for regret, but the end will be good.",
"5. Shows its subject with his nose and feet cut off. He is straitened by (his ministers in their) scarlet aprons. He is leisurely in his movements, however, and is satisfied. It will be well for him to be (as sincere) as in sacrificing (to spiritual beings).*",
"6. Shows its subject straitened, as if bound with creepers; or n a high and dangerous position, and saying (to himself), 'If I move, I shall repent it.' If he do repent of former errors, there will be good fortune in his going forward."],

[//48
"1. Shows a well so muddy that men will not drink of it; or an old well to which neither birds (nor other creatures) resort.",
"2. Shows a well from which by a hole the water escapes and flows away to the shrimps (and such small creatures among the grass), or one the water of which leaks away from a broken basket.",
"3. Shows a well, which has been cleared out, but is not used. Our hearts are sorry for this, for the water might be drawn out and used. If the king were (only) intelligent, both he and we might receive the benefit of it.",
"4. Shows a well, the lining of which is well laid. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows a clear, limpid well, (the waters from) whose cold spring are (freely) drunk.*",
"6. Shows (the water from) the well brought to the top, which is not allowed to be covered. This suggests the idea of sincerity. There will be great good fortune."],

[//49
"1. Shows its subject (as if he were) bound with the skin of a yellow ox.",
"2. Shows its subject making his changes after some time has passed. Action taken will be fortunate. There will be no error.",
"3. Shows that action taken by its subject will be evil. Though he be firm and correct, his position is perilous. If the change (he contemplates) have been three times fully discussed, he will be believed in.",
"4. Shows occasion for repentance disappearing (from its subject). Let him be believed in; and though he change (existing) ordinances, there will be good fortune.",
"5. Shows the great man (producing his changes) as the tiger (does when he) changes (his stripes). Before he divines (and proceeds to action), faith has been reposed in him.*",
"6. Shows the superior man producing his changes as the leopard (does when he) changes (his spots), while small men change their faces (and show their obedience). To go forward (now) would lead to evil, but there will be good fortune in abiding firm and correct."],

[//50
"1. Shows the caldron overthrown and its feet turned up. (But) there will be advantage in its getting rid of what was bad in it. (Or it shows us) the concubine (whose position is improved) by means of her son. There will be no error.",
"2. Shows the caldron with the things (to be cooked) in it. (If its subject can say), 'My enemy dislikes me, but he cannot approach me,' there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows the caldron with (the places of) its ears changed. The progress (of its subject) is (thus) stopped. The fat flesh of the pheasant (which is in the caldron) will not be eaten. But the (genial) rain will come, and the grounds for repentance will disappear. There will be good fortune in the end.",
"4. Shows the caldron with its feet broken; and its contents, designed for the ruler's use, overturned and spilt. Its Subject will be made to blush for shame. There will be evil.",
"5. Shows the caldron with yellow ears and rings of metal in them. There will be advantage through being firm and correct.*",
"6. Shows the caldron with rings of jade. There will be great good fortune, and all action taken will be in every way advantageous.*"],

[//51
"1. Shows its subject, when the movement approaches, looking out and around with apprehension, and afterwards smiling and talking cheerfully. There will be good fortune.*",
"2. Shows its subject, when the movement approaches, in a position of peril. He judges it better to let go the articles (in his possession), and to ascend a very lofty height. There is no occasion for him to pursue after (the things he has let go); in seven days he will find them.",
"3. Shows its subject distraught amid the startling movements going on. If those movements excite him to (right) action, there will be no mistake.",
"4. Shows its subject, amid the startling movements, supinely sinking (deeper) in the mud.",
"5. Shows its subject going and coming amidst the startling movements (of the time), and always in peril; but perhaps he will not incur loss, and find business (which he can accomplish).",
"6. Shows its subject, amidst the startling movements (of the time), in breathless dismay and looking round him with trembling apprehension. If he take action, there will be evil. If, while the startling movements have not reached his own person and his neighbourhood, (he were to take precautions), there would be no error, though his relatives might (still) speak against him."],

[//52
"1. Shows its subject keeping his toes at rest. There will be no error; but it will be advantageous for him to be persistently firm and correct.",
"2. Shows its subject keeping the calves of his legs at rest. He cannot help (the subject of the line above) whom he follows, and is dissatisfied in his mind.",
"3. Shows its subject keeping his loins at rest, and separating the ribs (from the body below). The situation is perilous, and the heart glows with suppressed excitement.",
"4. Shows its subject keeping his trunk at rest. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows its subject keeping his jawbones at rest, so that his words are (all) orderly. Occasion for repentance will disappear.",
"6. Shows its subject devotedly maintaining his restfulness. There will be good fortune.*"],

[//53
"1. Shows the wild geese gradually approaching the shore. A young officer (in similar circumstances) will be in a position of danger, and be spoken against; but there will be no error.",
"2. Shows the geese gradually approaching the large rocks, where they eat and drink joyfully and at ease. There will be good fortune.*",
"3. Shows them gradually advanced to the dry plains. (It suggests also the idea of) a husband who goes on an expedition from which he does not return, and of a wife who is pregnant, but will not nourish her child. There will be evil. (The case symbolised) might be advantageous in resisting plunderers.",
"4. Shows the geese gradually advanced to the trees. They may light on the flat branches. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows the geese gradually advanced to the high mound. (It suggests the idea of) a wife who for three years does not become pregnant; but in the end the natural issue cannot be prevented. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows the geese gradually advanced to the large heights (beyond). Their feathers can be used as ornaments. There will be good fortune."],

[//54
"1. Shows the younger sister married off in a position ancillary to the real wife. (It suggests the idea of) a person lame on one leg who yet manages to tramp along. Going forward will be fortunate.",
"2. Shows her blind of one eye, and yet able to see. There will be advantage in her maintaining the firm correctness of a solitary widow.",
"3. Shows the younger sister who was to be married off in a mean position. She returns and accepts an ancillary position.",
"4. Shows the younger sister who is to be married off protracting the time. She may be late in being married, but the time will come.",
"5. Reminds us of the marrying of the younger sister of (king) Ti-yi, when the sleeves of her the princess were not equal to those of the (still) younger sister who accompanied her in an inferior capacity. (The case suggests the thought of) the moon almost full. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows the young lady bearing the basket, but without anything in it, and the gentleman slaughtering the sheep, but without blood flowing from it. There will be no advantage in any way."],

[//55
"1. Shows its subject meeting with his mate. Though they are both of the same character, there will be no error. Advance will call forth approval.",
"2. Shows its subject surrounded by screens so large and thick that at midday he can see from them the constellation of the Bushel. If he go (and try to enlighten his ruler who is thus emblemed), he will make himself to be viewed with suspicion and dislike. Let him cherish his feeling of sincere devotion that he may thereby move (his ruler's mind), and there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows its subject with an (additional) screen of a large and thick banner, through which at midday he can see (the small) Mei star. (In the darkness) he breaks his right arm; but there will be no error.",
"4. Shows its subject in a tent so large and thick that at midday he can see from it the constellation of the Bushel. But he meets with the subject of the (first) line, undivided like himself. There will be good fortune.",
"5. Shows its subject bringing around him the men of brilliant ability. There will be occasion for congratulation and praise. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject with his house made large, but only serving as a screen to his household. When he looks at his door, it is still, and there is nobody about it. For three years no one is to be seen. There will be evil."],

[//56
"1. Shows the stranger mean and meanly occupied. It is thus that he brings on himself (further) calamity.",
"2. Shows the stranger, occupying his lodging-house, carrying with him his means of livelihood, and provided with good and trusty servants.",
"3. Shows the stranger, burning his lodging-house, and having lost his servants. However firm and correct he (try to) be, he will be in peril.",
"4. Shows the traveller in a resting-place, having (also) the means of livelihood and the axe, (but still saying), 'I am not at ease in my mind.'",
"5. Shows its subject shooting a pheasant. He will lose his arrow, but in the end he will obtain praise and a (high) charge.*",
"6. Suggests the idea of a bird burning its nest. The stranger, (thus represented), first laughs and then cries out. He has lost his ox(-like docility) too readily and easily. There will be evil."],

[//57
"1. Shows its subject (now) advancing, (now) receding. It would be advantageous for him to have the firm correctness of a brave soldier.",
"2. Shows the representative of [hexagram] beneath a couch, and employing diviners and exorcists in a way bordering on confusion. There will be good fortune and no error.",
"3. Shows its subject penetrating (only) by violent and repeated efforts. There will be occasion for regret.",
"4. Shows all occasion for repentance (in its subject) passed away. He takes game for its threefold use in his hunting.",
"5. Shows that with firm correctness there will be good fortune (to its subject). All occasion for repentance will disappear, and all his movements will be advantageous. There may have been no (good) beginning, but there will be a (good) end. Three days before making any changes, (let him give notice of them); and three days after, (let him reconsider them). There will (thus) be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows the representative of penetration beneath a couch, and having lost the axe with which he executed his decisions. However firm and correct he may (try to) be, there will be evil."],

[//58
"1. Shows the pleasure of (inward) harmony. There will be good fortune.",
"2. Shows the pleasure arising from (inward) sincerity. There will be good fortune. Occasion for repentance will disappear.*",
"3. Shows its subject bringing round himself whatever can give pleasure. There will be evil.",
"4. Shows its subject deliberating about what to seek his pleasure in, and not at rest. He borders on what would be injurious, but there will be cause for joy.",
"5. Shows its subject trusting in one who would injure him. The situation is perilous.*",
"6. Shows the pleasure of its subject in leading and attracting others."],

[//59
"1. Shows its subject engaged in rescuing (from the impending evil) and having (the assistance of) a strong horse. There will be good fortune.",
"2. Shows its subject, amid the dispersion, hurrying to his contrivance (for security). All occasion for repentance will disappear.",
"3. Shows its subject discarding any regard to his own person. There will be no occasion for repentance.",
"4. Shows its subject scattering the (different) parties (in the state); which leads to great good fortune. From the dispersion (he collects again good men standing out, a crowd) like a mound, which is what ordinary men would not have thought of.",
"5. Shows its subject amidst the dispersion issuing his great announcements as the perspiration (flows from his body). He scatters abroad (also) the accumulations in the royal granaries. There will be no error.*",
"6. Shows its subject disposing of (what may be called) its bloody wounds, and going and separating himself from its anxious fears. There will be no error."],

[//60
"1. Shows its subject not quitting the courtyard outside his door. There will be no error.",
"2. Shows its subject not quitting the courtyard inside his gate. There will be evil.",
"3. Shows its subject with no appearance of observing the (proper) regulations, in which case we shall see him lamenting. But there will be no one to blame (but himself).",
"4. Shows its subject quietly and naturally (attentive to all) regulations. There will be progress and success.",
"5. Shows its subject sweetly and acceptably enacting his regulations. There will be good fortune. The onward progress with them will afford ground for admiration.*",
"6. Shows its subject enacting regulations severe and difficult. Even with firmness and correctness there will be evil. But though there will be cause for repentance, it will (by and by) disappear."],

[//61
"1. Shows its subject resting (in himself). There will be good fortune. If he sought to any other, he would not find rest.",
"2. Shows its subject (like) the crane crying out in her hidden retirement, and her young ones responding to her. (It is as if it were said), 'I have a cup of good spirits,' (and the response were), 'I will partake of it with you.'",
"3. Shows its subject having met with his mate. Now he beats his drum, and now he leaves off. Now he weeps, and now he sings.",
"4. Shows its subject (like) the moon nearly full, and (like) a horse (in a chariot) whose fellow disappears. There will be no error.",
"5. Shows its subject perfectly sincere, and linking (others) to him in closest union. There will be no error.*",
"6. Shows its subject in chanticleer (trying to) mount to heaven. Even with firm correctness there will be evil."],

[//62
"1. Suggests (the idea of) a bird flying, (and ascending) till the issue is evil.",
"2. 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. 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. 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. (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. 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."],

[//63
"1. (Shows its subject as a driver) who drags back his wheel, (or as a fox) which has wet his tail. There will be no error.",
"2. (Shows its subject as) a wife who has lost her (carriage-)screen. There is no occasion to go in pursuit of it. In seven days she will find it.*",
"3. (Suggests the case of) Kao Zung, who attacked the Demon region, but was three years in subduing it. Small men should not be employed (in such enterprises).",
"4. Shows its subject with rags provided against any leak (in his boat), and on his guard all day long.",
"5. Shows its subject (as) the neighbour in the east who slaughters an ox (for his sacrifice); but this is not equal to the (small) spring sacrifice of the neighbour in the west, whose sincerity receives the blessing.",
"6. Shows its subject with (even) his head immersed. The position is perilous."],

[//64
"1. Shows its subject (like a fox) whose tail gets immersed. There will be occasion for regret.",
"2. Shows its subject dragging back his (carriage-) wheel. With firmness and correctness there will be good fortune.",
"3. Shows its subject, with (the state of things) not yet remedied, advancing on; which will lead to evil. But there will be advantage in (trying to) cross the great stream.",
"4. Shows its subject by firm correctness obtaining good fortune, so that all occasion for repentance disappears. Let him stir himself up, as if he were invading the Demon region, where for three years rewards will come to him (and his troops) from the great kingdom.",
"5. Shows its subject by firm correctness obtaining good fortune, and having no occasion for repentance. (We see in him) the brightness of a superior man, and the possession of sincerity. There will be good fortune.*",
"6. Shows its subject full of confidence and therefore feasting (quietly). There will be no error. (If he) cherish this confidence, till he (is like the fox who) gets his head immersed, it will fail of what is right."]

);

var hc3 = new Array(
[//1
"1. Concealed dragon; do not act!",
"2. Dragon appearing on the field. It is advantageous to see the great man.",
"3. The noble is creatively active the whole day. In the evening he is full of cares. Danger. No error.",
"4. Unstable flight over the depths. No error.",
"5. Flying dragon in the heavens. It is advantageous to see the great man.*",
"6. Haughty dragon will have to be penitent."],

[//2
"1. If one steps on frost, solid ice is approaching.",
"2. Straight, square, great. Nevertheless, nothing remains unintentionally unpromoted.*",
"3. Concealed lines; one is able to remain persistent. If, perhaps, you serve a king, do not seek works, but bring things to completion!",
"4. Tied-up bag. No error; no praise.",
"5. A yellow undergarment brings supreme good fortune.",
"6. Dragons fight on the meadow. Their blood is black and yellow."],

[//3

"1. Hesitation and inhibition. It is advantageous to remain persistent. It is advantageous to employ assistants.*",
"2. Difficulties pile up. Horse and cart separate. He is no robber. He will be free when the time comes. The girl is a virgin; she does commit herself. After ten years she commits herself. ",
"3. Whoever goes hunting deer without foresters only gets lost in the wood. The noble understands the signs of the time and would rather hold back. Continuing brings shame.",
"4. Horse and cart separate. Search for union. Going brings good fortune. Everything looks advantageous.",
"5. Difficulties in the blessing. A little perseverance brings good fortune. Great perseverance brings misfortune.*",
"6. Horse and cart separate. Bloody tears pour forth."],

[//4
"1. To develop a fool it is advantageous to apply discipline. One should slacken the chains. Continuing like this brings shame.",
"2. To endure fools with kindness brings good fortune. Knowing how to take women brings good fortune. The son has grown to take charge of the household.*",
"3. You should not take a girl who, when she sees a man of bronze, does not keep her self-possession. Nothing is advantageous.",
"4. Limited youthful folly brings shame.",
"5. Childish folly brings good fortune.*",
"6. While punishing folly, it is not advantageous to commit infringements. It is advantageous only to repel infringements."],

[//5
"1. Waiting in the meadow. It is advantageous to endure. No error.",
"2. Waiting on the sand. There is a little gossip. The end brings good fortune.",
"3. Waiting in the mud brings on the arrival of the enemy.",
"4. Waiting in blood. Get out of the hole.",
"5. Waiting with wine and food. Perseverance brings good fortune.*",
"6. One falls into the hole. Three uninvited guests arrive. Honoring them brings good fortune in the end."],

[//6
"1. If one does not perpetuate the matter, there will be a little gossip. In the end comes good fortune.",
"2. One cannot make conflict; one returns home and gives way. The people of his town, 300 houses, remain free of guilt.",
"3. Nourishing oneself on old virtue produces perseverance. Danger, in the end, brings good fortune. If you perhaps serve a king, do not seek works.",
"4. One cannot make conflict; one turns back, submits to fate, undergoes change, and finds peace in perseverance. Good fortune!",
"5. Conflicts before him bring about supreme good fortune.*",
"6. If, perchance, a leather belt is given, at the end, one morning, it is snatched from him three times."],

[//7
"1. An army must go forth in right order. If it is not good, misfortune threatens.",
"2. In the midst of the army! Good fortune! No error! The king bestows a threefold honor.*",
"3. The army perhaps carries corpses in the cart. Misfortune! ",
"4. The army withdraws. No error.",
"5. There is game in the field. It is advantageous to catch it. Without error. The eldest leads the army. The younger transports corpses; Then perseverance beings misfortune.*",
"6. The great prince gives orders, founds states, bestows land on families. One should not use common people."],

[//8
"1. Hold true and loyally to him; this is no error. Truth, like a full sound bowl: thus, in the end, good fortune comes from outside.",
"2. Hold to him inwardly. Perseverance brings good fortune.",
"3. You hold together with people who are not the right ones.",
"4. Also hold to him outwardly. Perseverance brings good fortune.",
"5. Expression of holding together. The king allows the hunt on three sides only and renounces the game which runs in front. The citizens do not need to be warned. Good fortune!*",
"6. He finds no head for holding together. Misfortune."],

[//9
"1. Return to the way. How would that be an error! Good fortune!",
"2. Can be helped to pull towards returning. Good fortune!",
"3. The wheel spokes fall off the cart. Man and woman roll their eyes.",
"4. If you are true, blood dwindles and fear gives way. No error.",
"5. If you are true and faithfully connected, then you are rich with neighbors.*",
"6. Rain comes, it settles down. This is due to the durable effect of character. Perseverance brings danger to the woman. The moon is almost full. If the noble person persists, thus comes misfortune."],

[//10
"1. Simple steps. Progress without error.",
"2. Walking along a smooth, level road. The perseverance of a dark man brings good fortune.",
"3. A one-eyed person can see, a lame person can walk. He steps on the tail of the tiger. The tiger bites the person. Misfortune! Thus does a warrior act for his great prince.",
"4. He steps on the tail of the tiger. Care and caution lead finally to good fortune.",
"5. Determined steps. Perseverance with awareness of the danger.*",
"6. Look at your steps and check for favorable signs. If everything is perfect, there comes supreme good fortune."],

[//11
"1. If one pulls up ribbon grass, the lawn comes with it. Everybody in his own way. Enterprises bring good fortune.",
"2. Bearing the uneducated with kindness; striding through the river with resoluteness; not neglecting what is distant; not taking comrades into consideration; thus one may manage to walk in the middle.*",
"3. There is no level ground which is not followed by a slope; no going which is not followed by a return. Whoever remains persevering in danger is without error. Do not complain about this truth; enjoy the good fortune which you still have.",
"4. He flutters down, not boasting about his wealth, together with his neighbor, guileless and sincere.",
"5. The ruler I gives his daughter in marriage. This brings blessings and supreme good fortune.*",
"6. The embankment falls back into the ditch. No army is needed now. Give your orders in your own town. Perseverance brings shame."],

[//12
"1. If one pulls up ribbon grass, the lawn comes with it. Everybody in his own way. Perseverance brings good fortune and success.",
"2. They bear with and suffer; this signifies good fortune for the common people. The standstill helps the great man to achieve success.",
"3. They bear shame.",
"4. Whoever acts on the command of the highest, remains without error. Like-minded people enjoy the blessing.",
"5. The standstill is decreasing. To the great man, good fortune! 'What if it failed, what it it failed'. Hence he binds it to a bundle of mulberry shoots.*",
"6. The standstill ends. First standstill, then good fortune!"],

[//13
"1. Fellowship with people at the gate. No error.",
"2. Fellowship with people in the clan. Shame.*",
"3. He hides weapons in the thicket, climbs the high hill in front of it. For three years he does not rise.",
"4. He climbs up his wall; he cannot attack. Good fortune!",
"5. The common people only cry and complain, but afterwards they laugh. After great struggles they succeed in meeting.*",
"6. Fellowship with people in the meadow: no remorse."],

[//14
"1. It is not an error to have no relations with what is harmful. If one remains aware of the difficulty, one remains without error.",
"2. A big cart for loading. One may undertake something. No error.",
"3. A prince offers himself to the son of heaven. A lesser person cannot do this.",
"4. He distinguishes between himself and his neighbor. No error.",
"5. He whose truth is agreeable yet dignified has good fortune.*",
"6. He is blessed from heaven, good fortune! There is nothing that is not advantageous."],

[//15
"1. A noble, modest about modesty, may cross the great water. Good fortune!",
"2. Expressing modesty. Perseverance brings good fortune.",
"3. A noble who is modest and worthy brings matters to a close. Good fortune!*",
"4. There is nothing which would not be advantageous for modesty in the movement.",
"5. Do not boast about wealth in front of one's neighbor. It is advantageous to attack by force. There is nothing that is not advantageous.",
"6. Expressing modesty. It is advantageous to let armies march, to punish one's own town and one's own country."],

[//16
"1. Expressing enthusiasm bring misfortune.",
"2. Firm like a stone. Not a whole day. Perseverance brings good fortune.",
"3. Enthusiasm that looks upwards creates remorse. Hesitation brings remorse.",
"4. The origin of enthusiasm. He achieves great things. Do not doubt! Friends gather around you as hair around a hair clasp.*",
"5. Despite being persistently ill, still does not die.",
"6. Blind enthusiasm. But if one changes after completion, there is no error."],

[//17
"1. The standard changes. Perseverance brings good fortune. To go out the door alongside others creates works.*",
"2. If one clings to the small boy, one thereby loses the strong man.",
"3. If one clings to the strong man, one thereby loses the small boy. By following one finds what one searches for. It is advantageous to remain persistent.",
"4. Following creates success. Perseverance brings misfortune. To walk the way with truthfulness brings clarity. How could that be an error?",
"5. Sincerely in the good. Good fortune!*",
"6. He finds firm allegiance and is further bound. The king introduces him to the western mountain."],

[//18
"1. Putting right what the father spoiled. If there is a son, no error rests with the bygone father. Danger. In the end, good fortune.",
"2. Putting right what the mother spoiled. One should not be too persistent.",
"3. Putting right what the father spoiled. There will be a little remorse. No great error.",
"4. Tolerating what the father spoiled. In continuing one sees shame.",
"5. Putting right what the father spoiled. One finds praise.*",
"6. Does not serve kings and princes. He aims at higher purposes."],

[//19
"1. Communal approach. Perseverance brings good fortune.*",
"2. Communal approach. Good fortune! Everything is advantageous.*",
"3. Comfortable approach. There is nothing that would be advantageous. If one grieves about it, one becomes without error.",
"4. Perfect approach. No error.",
"5. Wise approach. This is right for a great prince. Good fortune!",
"6. Magnanimous approach. Good fortune. No error."],

[//20
"1. Boy-like consideration. No error for a lesser person. Embarrassment for a noble.",
"2. Consideration through the crack in the door. The perseverance of a woman is advantageous.",
"3. Consideration of my life decides between progress or retreat.",
"4. Consideration of the light of the kingdom. It is advantageous to work as a guest of a king.",
"5. Consideration of my life. The noble is without error.*",
"6. Consideration of his life. The noble is without error.*"],

[//21
"1. Has feet in the stocks so that the toes disappear. No error.",
"2. Bites through tender meat so that the nose disappears. No error.",
"3. Bites on old dried meat and hits on something poisonous. Small shame. No error.",
"4. Bites on dry gristle. Receives metal arrows. It is advantageous to recall difficulties and to be persistent. Good fortune!",
"5. Bites on dry lean meat. Receives yellow gold. Be constantly aware of the danger. No error.*",
"6. Has the neck in a wooden collar so that the ears disappear. Misfortune!"],

[//22
"1. Gracefully empowers his toes, leaves the cart and walks.",
"2. Gracefully empowers his beard.*",
"3. Graceful and humid. Constant perseverance brings good fortune.",
"4. Grace or simplicity? A white horse comes as if flown: He is not a robber, he will be free when the time comes.",
"5. Grace in hills and gardens. The bundle of silk is miserable and small. Shame, but in the end good fortune.",
"6. Simple grace. No error.*"],

[//23
"1. The bed is split in the leg. The persistent are destroyed. Misfortune.",
"2. The bed is split on the edge. The persistent are destroyed. Misfortune.",
"3. He splits himself from them. No error.",
"4. The bed is split up to the skin. Misfortune.",
"5. A shoal of fish. Favor comes through the palace ladies. Everything is advantageous.",
"6. There is a large fruit still uneaten. The noble receives a cart. The house of the common person is split apart.*"],

[//24
"1. Return from a short distance. Remorse is not needed. Great good fortune!*",
"2. Quiet return. Good fortune!",
"3. Repeated return. Danger. No error.",
"4. Walking in the midst of others, only one returns.",
"5. Generous return. No remorse.",
"6. Missing the return. Misfortune. Misfortune from outside and inside. If one allow armies to march in this way, in the end one suffers a great defeat which is disastrous for the country's ruler. For ten years one is unable to attack again."],

[//25
"1. Innocent action brings good fortune!*",
"2. If one does not think of the harvest when plowing, nor about using the field when clearing: then it is advantageous to undertake something.",
"3. Blameless misfortune: the cow which was tethered by somebody is the traveller's gain, the citizen's loss.",
"4. Who is able to be persistent remains without error.",
"5. Use no medicine with an illness brought on through no fault. It will cure itself.*",
"6. Innocent action brings misfortune. Nothing is advantageous."],

[//26
"1. There is danger there. It is advantageous to stand back.",
"2. The axle bearings are taken from the cart.",
"3. A good horse that follows others. Awareness of the danger and perseverance are advantageous. Practice driving the cart and armed defense daily. It is advantageous to have somewhere to go.",
"4. The protective board of a young bull. Great good fortune!",
"5. The tusk of a gelded boar. Good fortune!*",
"6. One attains the way of heaven. Success.*"],

[//27
"1. You allow your magic tortoise to go and look at me with the corners of your mouth drooping. Misfortune! ",
"2. Turning to the summit for nourishment. Deviating from the way, seeking nourishment from around the hill: continuing in this way brings misfortune.",
"3. Turning away from nourishment. Perseverance brings misfortune. Do not act for ten years. Nothing is advantageous.",
"4. Turning to the summit for nourishment brings good fortune. Spying with sharp eyes like a tiger with insatiable hunger. No error. ",
"5. Deviating from the way. To stay persevering brings good fortune. One should not cross the great water.*",
"6. The source of nourishment. Awareness of the danger brings good fortune. It is advantageous to cross the great water.*"],

[//28
"1. Spread white reed grass underneath. No error.",
"2. A dry poplar tree shoots at the root. An older man gets a young woman. Everything is advantageous.*",
"3. The ridge beam bends. Misfortune.",
"4. The ridge beam is supported. Good fortune. If there are ulterior intentions, it is shameful. *",
"5. A dry poplar blossoms. An older woman gets a man. No error. No praise.",
"6. One must go through the water. It goes over one's head. Misfortune. No error."],

[//29
"1. Repetition of the abysmal. In the abyss one falls in a hole. Misfortune.",
"2. The abyss is dangerous. One should only strive to attain small things.*",
"3. Forward and backward, abyss upon abyss. In such danger, first pause, or you will fall into a hole in the abyss. Do not act in such a way.",
"4. A jug of wine, and with it a bowl of rice; pots simply handed in through the window. This is definitely no error.",
"5. The abyss is not overflowing, it is only filled to the rim. No error.*",
"6. Bound with cords and ropes, imprisoned between thorn-hedged dungeon walls; for three years one does not find the way. Misfortune!"],

[//30
"1. Footprints run all over. If one's intentions are serious: no error.",
"2. Yellow light. Supreme good fortune.*",
"3. In the light of the setting sun, people either beat the pot and sing, or they sigh about the approach of old age. Misfortune.",
"4. Its arrival is sudden; it flares up, dies down, is thrown away.",
"5. Floods of tears, sighing and lamenting. Good fortune!*",
"6. The king uses him, to go forth and to punish. Then it is best to kill the leaders and to arrest the followers. No error."],

[//31
"1. The influence expresses itself in the big toe.",
"2. The influence expresses itself in the calves of the leg. Misfortune! To stay brings good fortune!",
"3. The influence expresses itself in the thighs. Keeps to what follows him. To continue is shameful.",
"4. Perseverance brings good fortune! Remorse dwindles. If one's thoughts go frantically back and forth, only friends on whom one concentrates one's thoughts will follow.*",
"5. The influence expresses itself in the nape of the neck. No remorse.*",
"6. The influence expresses itself in the jaws, cheeks and tongue."],

[//32
"1. Wanting constancy too hastily brings persistent misfortune. There is nothing that would be advantageous.",
"2. Remorse dwindles.*",
"3. He who is not constant in his character meets with disgrace. Persistent shame.",
"4. There is no game in the field.",
"5. Perseverance gives constancy to one's character; this is good fortune for a woman, misfortune for a man.",
"6. A constant state of restlessness brings misfortune."],

[//33
"1. The tail is in retreat. This is dangerous. One should not want to undertake anything.",
"2. He holds him firmly with yellow ox leather. Nobody can tear him loose.",
"3. A delayed retreat is embarrassing and full of danger. To retain people as farm-hands and maid servants brings good fortune.",
"4. Voluntary retreat brings good fortune to the noble, decline to the common person.",
"5. Friendly retreat. Perseverance brings good fortune.*",
"6. Cheerful retreat. Everything is advantageous."],

[//34
"1. Power in the toes. Continuing brings misfortune. Certainly this is true.",
"2. Perseverance brings good fortune.",
"3. The common person works using strength, the noble does not work in such a way. Continuing is dangerous. A billy goat butts against a hedge and gets its horns caught.",
"4. Perseverance brings good fortune. Remorse dwindles. The hedge opens, there is no entangling. Power is based on the axle of a large cart.*",
"5. Loses the goat with ease. No remorse.",
"6. A goat butts against a hedge: He cannot go backward or forward. Nothing is advantageous. If one realizes the difficulty, this brings good fortune."],

[//35
"1. Progressing but rejected. Perseverance brings good fortune. If one meets with mistrust, one should keep calm. No mistake.",
"2. Progressing, but in sorrow. Perseverance brings good fortune. Then one receives a great boon from one's female ancestor.",
"3. Everything is in agreement. Remorse dwindles.",
"4. Progress like a hamster. Perseverance brings danger.",
"5. Remorse dwindles. Do not take profit and loss to heart. Enterprises bring good fortune. Everything is advantageous.*",
"6. One may progress with horns only, in order to punish one's own region. Awareness of the danger brings good fortune. No error. Perseverance brings shame."],

[//36
"1. Darkening of the light during flight. He lowers his wings. The noble eats nothing for three days on his travels. But he has somewhere to go. The host has to talk about him.",
"2. Darkening of the light injures him in the left thigh. He works to help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune.*",
"3. Darkening of the light on the hunt in the south. Their great leader is captured. One should not expect perseverance too soon.",
"4. He penetrates the left side of the belly. One gets the heart of the darkening of the light and leaves the gate and courtyard.",
"5. Darkening of the light as with Prince Chi. Perseverance is advantageous.*",
"6. Not light, but darkness. First he climbed up to heaven, then he fell down into the depths of the earth."],

[//37
"1. Steady seclusion within the family. Remorse dwindles.",
"2. She should not follow her moods. She should provide food inside. Perseverance brings good fortune.*",
"3. If there are quick tempers in the family, too much severity brings remorse. However, good fortune! When woman and child play around and laugh, in the end it leads to shame. ",
"4. She is the wealth of the house. Great good fortune!",
"5. A king approaches his family; do not fear. Good fortune!*",
"6. His work is admirable. In the end there is good fortune."],

[//38
"1. Remorse dwindles. If you lose your horse, do not run after it. It will come back itself. When you see bad people, guard yourself against mistakes.",
"2. One meets his master in a narrow lane. No error.*",
"3. One sees the cart dragged back, the oxen held, a man's hair and nose cut off. Not a good beginning, but a good end.",
"4. Becomes isolated through opposition; one meets a like-minded person with whom one can loyally cooperate. In spite of the danger, no error.",
"5. Remorse dwindles. The companion bites through the covering. If one goes to him, how could that be a mistake?*",
"6. Becomes isolated through opposition, one sees one's companion as a pig covered in dirt, as a cart full of devils. First one draws a bow against him, then one puts aside the bow. He is not a robber, he will be free when the time comes. While going, rain falls, then comes good fortune."],

[//39
"1. Going leads to obstructions, arriving meets with praise.",
"2. The king's servant meets with obstruction after obstruction. But it is not his own fault.",
"3. Going leads to obstructions; therefore he comes back.",
"4. Going leads to obstructions, arriving leads to union.",
"5. In the midst of the greatest obstructions come friends.*",
"6. Going leads to obstructions, arriving leads to great good fortune. It is advantageous to see the great man."],

[//40
"1. Without error.",
"2. On the field one shoots three foxes and receives a yellow arrow. Perseverance brings good fortune.*",
"3. If he carries a load on his back and even though he rides in the cart, he thereby encourages robbers to come along. Perseverance leads to shame.",
"4. Deliverance from your big toe. Then the companion comes along and you can trust him.",
"5. If only the noble can escape, this brings good fortune. He shows to the common person that he is earnest.*",
"6. The prince shoots at a hawk on a high wall. He kills it. Everything is advantageous."],

[//41
"1. If one's tasks are completed, going quickly is without error. However, one must consider how much one may diminish others.",
"2. Perseverance is advantageous. To undertake something brings misfortune. Without diminishing oneself, one is able to bring increase to others.",
"3. If three people travel together, thus they will decrease by one person. If one person journeys alone, he finds a companion.",
"4. If one reduces one's faults, the other will come in a hurry and rejoice. No error.",
"5. Somebody indeed increases him. Ten pairs of tortoises cannot oppose him. Supreme good fortune!*",
"6. If one is increased without decreasing others, then there is no error. Perseverance brings good fortune. It is advantageous to undertake something. One obtains servants but doesn't have one's own home."],

[//42
"1. It is advantageous to accomplish great deeds. Supreme good fortune! No error.",
"2. Somebody indeed increases him. Ten pairs of tortoises cannot oppose him. Constant perseverance brings good fortune. This king presents him before God. Good fortune!*",
"3. One is increased by unfortunate events. No error if you are true, and walk in the middle, and report to the prince with a seal.",
"4. If you walk in the middle and report to the prince, then he will follow. It is advantageous to be used in the transfer of the capital city.",
"5. If you really have a gentle heart, do not ask. Supreme good fortune! Kindness will truly be recognized as your virtue.*",
"6. He brings increase to nobody. In fact somebody even hits him. He is not constant in his heart. Misfortune!"],

[//43
"1. Powerful in forward-marching toes. If one goes and is not equal to the task, one makes a mistake.",
"2. Alarm call. Weapons in the evening and at night. Fear nothing.",
"3. To be powerful in the cheekbone brings misfortune. The noble is firmly decided. He walks alone and is caught in the rain. He is splashed and people complain about him. No error.",
"4. There is no skin on his thighs, and walking is difficult. If one can be led like a sheep, remorse would dwindle. But if these words are heard, no-one will believe them.",
"5. Steady determination is needed when dealing with weeds. Walking in the middle remains free from error.*",
"6. No call! In the end, misfortune comes."],

[//44
"1. It must be stopped with a bronze brake. Perseverance brings good fortune. If one lets it go on, one experiences misfortune. Even a thin pig has the capacity to rage around.",
"2. In the tank is a fish. No error! It is not advantageous for guests.*",
"3. There is no skin on his thighs, and walking is difficult. If one keeps the danger in mind, one will not make a big mistake.",
"4. No fish are in the tank. This leads to misfortune.",
"5. A melon covered with willow leaves: concealed lines. Then it drops down to one from heaven.*",
"6. He meets with his horns. Shame. No error."],

[//45
"1. If you are true, but not to the end, there will soon be confusion, soon gathering. If you shout out, then you can laugh after grasping again. Do not regret. Going is without error.",
"2. Allowing oneself to be pulled along brings good fortune and remains without error. If one is true, then it is also advantageous to bring a small offering.",
"3. Gathering together amid sighing. There is nothing that would be advantageous. Going is without error. Slight shame.",
"4. Great good fortune! No error.*",
"5. When gathering together, if one has the necessary position, there is no error. If some are not yet really present, then it requires supreme constant perseverance; then remorse dwindles.*",
"6. Complaints and sighing, floods of tears! No error."],

[//46
"1. Pushing upward with confidence brings great good fortune.",
"2. If one is true, it is advantageous to bring a small offering. No error.",
"3. One pushes up into an empty city.",
"4. The king offers to him Mount Ch'i. Good fortune. No error.",
"5. Perseverance brings good fortune. One pushes up in steps.*",
"6. Pushing upward in darkness. It is advantageous to be constantly persistent."],

[//47
"1. One sits oppressed under a barren tree and strays into a dark valley. For three years one sees nothing.",
"2. One is oppressed with wine and food. The man with the scarlet knee bands is just coming. It is advantageous to make an offering. To go forth brings misfortune. No error.*",
"3. He lets himself be oppressed by stone and leans on thorns and thistles. He enters the house and does not see his wife. Misfortune! ",
"4. He comes very gently, oppressed in a golden carriage. Shame, but the end comes.",
"5. His nose and feet are cut off. One is oppressed by someone with purple knee bands. Joy comes gently. It is advantageous to make offerings and donations.*",
"6. He is oppressed by tendrils. He moves uncertainly and speaks: 'Movement creates remorse.' If one feels remorse about this and makes a start, then one has good fortune."],

[//48
"1. One does not drink the mud from the well: No animals come to an old well. ",
"2. At the well hole one shoots fish. The jug is broken and leaks.",
"3. The well is cleaned, but no-one drinks from it. This grieves my heart; since one could draw from it. If the king was clear-minded, people could enjoy together the good fortune.",
"4. The well is being lined, no error.",
"5. In the well is a clear, cool spring from which one can drink.*",
"6. One draws from the well without problem. It is reliable. Supreme good fortune!"],

[//49
"1. One is wrapped in the hide of a yellow cow.",
"2. On one's own day one may create revolution. Moving on brings good fortune. No error.",
"3. Moving on brings misfortune. Perseverance brings danger. When talk of revolution has been around three times, then one may turn to it and one will be believed. ",
"4. Remorse dwindles. One is believed. To change the state system brings good fortune.",
"5. The great man changes like a tiger. Even before he asks the oracle, he is believed.*",
"6. The noble changes like a panther. The lesser person molts in the face. Moving on brings misfortune. Remaining persevering brings good fortune."],

[//50
"1. A caldron with legs tipped over. Advantageous for removing the stagnant. She takes a concubine for her son. No error. ",
"2. There is food in the caldron. My comrades are envious, but they cannot harm me. Good fortune!",
"3. The handle of the caldron is changed. One is hindered in his ways. The fat of the pheasant is not eaten. When rain falls, remorse wears itself out: Finally there comes good fortune.",
"4. The legs of the caldron are broken. The prince's meal is spilled and his figure is soiled. Misfortune!",
"5. The caldron has yellow handles, golden rings for carrying. Perseverance is advantageous.*",
"6. The caldron has jade rings. Great good fortune! There is nothing that would not be advantageous.*"],

[//51
"1. Shock comes: Oh, Oh! Laughing words follow this: Ha, Ha! Good fortune!*",
"2. Shock comes with danger. A hundred thousand times you lose your treasures and must climb up nine hills. Do not go hunting after them. After seven days you will get them back again.",
"3. Shock comes and stuns one. If one acts as a result of the shock one remains free of misfortune. ",
"4. The shock is mudded.",
"5. Shock goes back and forth. Danger. But one loses absolutely nothing, although there are things to be done.",
"6. The shaking brings decay and fearful looking around. To lead the way brings misfortune. If it has not yet reached one's own body, only one's neighbor, then there is no error. One's comrades have to talk."],

[//52
"1. Keeping his toes still. No error. Constant perseverance is advantageous.",
"2. Keeping the calves of his legs still. He cannot save him whom he follows. His heart is not glad.",
"3. Keeping his hips still. Making his sacrum stiff. Dangerous. The heart suffocates. ",
"4. Keeping his trunk still. No error.",
"5. Keeping his jaws still. The words have order. Remorse dwindles.",
"6. Generously keeping still. Good fortune!*"],

[//53
"1. The wild goose gradually moves towards the shore. The young son is in danger. There is gossip. No error.",
"2. The wild goose gradually moves towards the rock. Eating and drinking in peace and unity. Good fortune!*",
"3. The wild goose gradually moves towards the plateau. The man departs and does not return. The woman carries a child but does not deliver it to the world. Misfortune! It is advantageous to fight off robbers.",
"4. The wild goose gradually moves towards the tree. Maybe it will find a level branch. No error.",
"5. The wild goose gradually moves towards the summit. For three years the woman has no child. Finally, nothing can prevent her. Good fortune!*",
"6. The wild goose gradually moves towards the cloud heights. Its feathers can be used for the sacred dance. Good fortune!"],

[//54
"1. The marrying girl as a concubine. A lame person who can walk. Enterprises bring good fortune.",
"2. A one-eyed person who can see. The perseverance of a solitary person is advantageous.",
"3. The marrying girl as a slave. She marries as a concubine.",
"4. The marrying girl delays the appointed time. A late marriage comes in due course.",
"5. Ruler I gives his daughter in marriage. There the embroidered clothes of the princess were not as beautiful as those of the servant. The moon that is almost full brings good fortune.*",
"6. The woman holds the basket, but there are no fruits in it. The man stabs the sheep, but no blood flows. There is nothing that would be advantageous."],

[//55
"1. When one meets his destined ruler, they may be together for ten days and it is no mistake. Going is recognized.",
"2. The curtain is so full that the Pole Star can be seen at midday. By going one meets with mistrust and hatred. If one wakes him through truth, good fortune comes.",
"3. The undergrowth is so thick that small stars can be seen at midday. He breaks his right arm. No error.",
"4. The curtain is so full that the Pole Star can be seen at midday. He meets his similar ruler. Good fortune!",
"5. Lines are coming, blessing and fame approach. Good fortune!*",
"6. His house is full. He screens his family. He peers through the gate and no longer notices anybody. For three years he sees nothing. Misfortune!"],

[//56
"1. If the wanderer deals with petty things, then he brings misfortune upon himself.",
"2. The wanderer comes to the inn. He has his possessions with him. He obtains the loyalty of a young servant.",
"3. The wanderer's inn burns down. He loses the loyalty of his young servant. Danger.",
"4. The wanderer rests at a lodging. He obtains his possessions and an ax. My heart is not glad.",
"5. He shoots a pheasant, it drops after the first arrow. In the end this thereby brings praise and office.*",
"6. The bird's nest burns. The wanderer first laughs, then he must lament and weep. He loses his cow through carelessness. Misfortune!"],

[//57
"1. In advancing and retreating, it is advantageous to have the perseverance of a warrior.",
"2. Penetration under the bed. One employs large numbers of priests and magicians. Good fortune! No error.",
"3. Repeated penetration. Shame.",
"4. Remorse dwindles. On the hunt one catches three kinds of game.",
"5. Perseverance brings good fortune. Remorse dwindles. There is nothing which is not advantageous. No beginning, but an end. Before the change, three days, after the change, three days. Good fortune!*",
"6. Penetration under the bed. He loses his possessions and his ax. Perseverance brings misfortune."],

[//58
"1. Contented joyfulness. Good fortune!",
"2. True joyfulness. Good fortune! Remorse dwindles.*",
"3. Coming joyfulness. Misfortune!",
"4. Joyfulness that is well-considered is not peaceful. On dismissing one's mistakes, one has joy.",
"5. Truthfulness about disintegrating processes is dangerous.*",
"6. Enticing joyfulness."],

[//59
"1. He brings help with the power of a horse. Good fortune!",
"2. At the dispersing he runs to his support. Remorse dwindles.",
"3. He dissolves himself. No remorse.",
"4. He frees himself from his group. Supreme good fortune! Dispersing leads to accumulation. This is something that the ordinary people do not think of.",
"5. His loud cries are dissolving like sweat. Dissolution! A king stays without error.*",
"6. He dissolves his blood. Leaving, keeping away, going out, is without error."],

[//60
"1. Not going out of the door and courtyard is no error.",
"2. Not going out of the gate and courtyard brings misfortune.",
"3. Whoever knows no limitation will have reason to complain. No error.",
"4. Contented limitation. Success.",
"5. Sweet limitation brings good fortune. Going brings esteem.*",
"6. Bitter limitation: perseverance brings misfortune. Remorse dwindles."],

[//61
"1. Being prepared brings good fortune. If there are hidden agendas, it is disconcerting.",
"2. A crane calling in the shade. Its young answers to it. I have a good goblet. I would like to share it with you.",
"3. He finds a comrade; now he drums, now he stops. Now he sobs, now he sings.",
"4. The moon is nearly full. The team horse gets lost. No error.",
"5. He possesses truth, which links together. No error.*",
"6. Cockcrow which penetrates to the heavens. Perseverance brings misfortune."],

[//62
"1. The bird meets misfortune by flying.",
"2. She passes by her male ancestor and meets her female ancestor. He does not reach his prince and meets the official. No error.*",
"3. If one is not extremely careful, somebody make come up from the back and hit one. Misfortune!",
"4. No error. He meets him without passing by. Going brings danger. One must watch out. Do not act. Be constantly persistent.",
"5. Dense clouds, no rain from our western area. The prince shoots and hits what is in the cave.*",
"6. He passes by without meeting him. The flying bird leaves him. Misfortune! This signifies bad luck and damage."],

[//63
"1. He brakes the wheels. He get his tail in the water. No error.",
"2. The woman loses the curtain of her carriage. Do not run after it. On the seventh day you get it.*",
"3. The high ancestor punishes the devil's land. After three years he conquers it. One should not use common people.",
"4. The finest clothes turn to rags. Be careful the whole day.",
"5. The neighbor in the east who kills an ox does not obtain so much real fortune as the neighbor in the west with his small offering.",
"6. He ducks his head in the water. Danger."],

[//64
"1. He gets his tail in the water. Shameful.",
"2. He brakes the wheels. Perseverance brings good fortune.",
"3. Before completion, attack brings misfortune. It is advantageous to cross the great water.",
"4. Perseverance brings good fortune. Remorse dwindles. Shaking up to punish the devil's land. For three years there are rewards with great empires.",
"5. Perseverance brings good fortune. No remorse. The light of the noble is true. Good fortune!*",
"6. With true confidence one drinks wine. No error. If, however, one gets one's head wet, then one really loses it."]

);

var hc4 = new Array(
[//1
"1. The dragon lurks: it is no time to act.",
"2. The dragon's in the field: now make thy pact.",
"3. Be active, watchful, using care and tact.",
"4. The dragon leaps; a bursting cataract.",
"5. The dragon ploughs the sky with pace exact.*",
"6. Exceed not, dragon; Lest thy force react."],

[//2
"1. Hoar-frost! The strong one cometh by and by.",
"2. Straight, square and great, advantage springs to aye.*",
"3. Maintain, but boast not virtue's majesty.",
"4. Here is a sack made safe by skillful tie.",
"5. Behold the yellow skirt; ill fortune fly.",
"6. Dragons at war: Gold, blood and porphyry."],

[//3
"1. Hard mere advance, maintain thy place correct.*",
"2. Distress, retreat; fear not, a friend is nigh.",
"3. Lost in the wood, seek not a deer to espy.",
"4. Retreating, seek thy mate; with him, aim high.",
"5. Dispense rich favors as thy friends expect.*",
"6. Thine house bolt; bleed tears of agony!"],

[//4
"1. Correct him once to free; twice? Let him go!",
"2. Treat fools and women kindly, they've their uses.*",
"3. Wed not loose women, only that they know.",
"4. Chains bind the ignorant, and sorrows flow.",
"5. Yet - the great fool! Simplicity's good glow!*",
"6. Protect the ignorant from all abuses!"],

[//5
"1. Wait, constant, in the border of the land.",
"2. Wait, slandered, by the mountain torrents sand.",
"3. Ah! Shun its mud, or mischief is at hand.",
"4. Still wait, midst blood. Forth from cavern hie!",
"5. Still wait, at festival - Oh firmly stand.*",
"6. Three guests come helping; greet them courteously."],

[//6
"1. Perpetuate not strife, though slandered thou.",
"2. O'ermatched, retire, concealment be thy friend!",
"3. Maintain thy place, but claim no glory now.",
"4. O'ermatched, the study of heaven's law perpend.",
"5. Now with great fortune on thy side contend!*",
"6. Victorious, the fruit's bitter in the end."],

[//7
"1. Mark well the rules of martial strategy.",
"2. Chief of the host, thy king confers the post.*",
"3. Divided counsel - inefficiency!",
"4. Retreat is not an error if need be.",
"5. Seek and destroy bad faith and mutiny!*",
"6. But find good men for posts of dignity."],

[//8
"1. Sincerity of union is the key;",
"2. From inward mind comes forth true unity.",
"3. Unite not with unworth's iniquity!",
"4. There's one beyond thyself that yearns for thee.",
"5. Base well thy tower upon the people's power.*",
"6. Thy first step missed? Disaster shalt thou see."],

[//9
"1. Strayed - Come thou back and follow thy own plan!",
"2. By true attraction mete thy starry span!",
"3. Anger in wedlock or a car en panne!",
"4. Bloodshed and woe sincerity bids go.",
"5. Sincerity: Here's help from all the clan.*",
"6. Who wins too much may lose! Repose, O man!"],

[//10
"1. Follow the path of thine accustomed right;",
"2. Level and easy walks the anchorite.",
"3. Learn vanity, the brave's bluff, to flee!",
"4. Tread on the tiger's tail; he will not bite.",
"5. Firm, resolute - yet perilous thy plight;*",
"6. Examine well, the augury of the flight."],

[//11
"1. Pull up one stalk; and others follow it.",
"2. Seek patience, self reliance, love and wit.*",
"3. Though all things change, rejoice; for that is writ.",
"4. Call friends to help thee, they may bring thee through.",
"5. Remember what Ti Yi thought right and true.*",
"6. The city's fallen; there's little thou canst do."],

[//12
"1. Again one stalk pulled brings the others too.",
"2. Patience, obedience, fitness, build anew.",
"3. Shame hide thy purpose from thy own right view!",
"4. Act rightly; comrades come to love thee and wonder.",
"5. Restoring all things, murmur, We may blunder.*",
"6. The darkness passes; light breaks forth from under."],

[//13
"1. Here first the master rises from his gate.",
"2. Well should he flee the cares of family!*",
"3. Concealed, but watchful, the right born await!",
"4. Be ready to attack, but tempt not fate.",
"5. Through tears to laughter, victory crowns thy state.*",
"6. Even in the suburbs men proclaim thee great."],

[//14
"1. Steer clear of wrong, envision clear thy road.",
"2. Lo! The great wagon with its golden load!",
"3. Great prince to heaven's son his duty hath showed.",
"4. But guard resources as his jewel a toad.",
"5. Sincerity is matched bu majesty.*",
"6. In all ways heaven's blessing hath overflowed!"],

[//15
"1. Increase humilities; so clears the way!",
"2. Once recognized, who is there to gainsay?",
"3. Acknowledged merit will success inherit.*",
"4. Grow thou more truly humble every day.",
"5. Thus all thy neighbors in thy cause array.",
"6. Use force - but only on the proper prey!"],

[//16
"1. Boast not of pleasure! There lurks overthrow.",
"2. Be firm, with foresight all thy soul aglow.",
"3. Presume not; understand - what came may go!",
"4. Shed happiness, call friends to share success!*",
"5. Make not a habit; joy's as dull as woe.",
"6. Oh! Think more deeply; change is wisdom's throw!"],

[//17
"1. Changing pursuit, seek friends beyond thy gate.*",
"2. Should one leave old, and follow a young boy?",
"3. Wiselier leave youth, and age's wit employ.",
"4. Adherents hurt; make sure thy way is straight.",
"5. Follow all excellence with eager gait.*",
"6. The sincere king may sacrifice with joy."],

[//18
"1. Good son, repair thy sire's infirmity;",
"2. Be gentle with thy mother's frailty, Son.",
"3. Yea, clear thy father's troubles, every one.",
"4. Restrain thy course; view them indulgently.",
"5. Thus gain the praise of thine utility.*",
"6. Do what thou wilt, thyself, a slave to none!"],

[//19
"1. Now with thy comrade firmly force the pace!*",
"2. Advance with him - alliance wins the race.*",
"3. Be cautious, or advance may lead thee astray.",
"4. Go forward only in the noblest way.",
"5. Great rulers need great wisdom every day.",
"6. Honest, magnanimous, woo fortune's ray."],

[//20
"1. Thoughtless and boyish: little shalt thou see!",
"2. Peep from thy door - a woman's modesty.",
"3. Consider thine whole course insistently.",
"4. State's weal resolved, seek aid of majesty.",
"5. Consider thy life's course, lest action err,*",
"6. And criticise thy soul's true character.*"],

[//21
"1. Nip crime in the bud; lop toes, put feet in stocks;",
"2. Else - flesh and nose must next be bitten through.",
"3. Quick, or dried flesh gives double work to do!",
"4. Gnaw, gnaw, fake pledges ere the gate unlocks.",
"5. Gnaw: gold rewards precaution firm and true.*",
"6. Or, last, the Gangue - the ears cut off, fate mocks."],

[//22
"1. Adorn thy feet, and have no need of horses.",
"2. Adorn thy beard, for dignity is due.*",
"3. Adorn, seek firm correctness in thy courses!",
"4. Horsed, winged, desire the honest and true!",
"5. Though poor, suburban, there's good work to do.",
"6. Clad in pure white, simplicity thy force is.*"],

[//23
"1. Injure the couch's legs, soon all will go;",
"2. Injure its frame, soon total overthrow.",
"3. Destroy, when need is - will not wisdom show?",
"4. The couch destroyed, its occupant hath woe.",
"5. Be loyal, help thy followers; all's aglow.",
"6. That'll bear thee brave; the small man digs his grave.*"],

[//24
"1. Correct small blunders - look for lucky wonders!*",
"2. Hast erred? Return and take the proper way.",
"3. Return, return; and go no more astray!",
"4. Return though all thy comrades say thee nay.",
"5. Nobly return - the master of thy day!",
"6. But error piled on error - deuce to pay!"],

[//25
"1. Free from all insincerity, press on!*",
"2. Good going, if thou reap with never a plough!",
"3. Yet - innocence oft bears guilt's branded brow.",
"4. Firmness, correctness; these bid woe begone.",
"5. The good man sick? He needs no doctor-don.*",
"6. Time's come when silence's book is best to con."],

[//26
"1. Peril; move not, but look within thine heart.",
"2. Then, with due care, be ready for the start.",
"3. Now, with good horse, well trained, play hard thy part!",
"4. Block even the young bull's horns! He's safer so.",
"5. Castrate the boar - its teeth will gently show.*",
"6. Then rule the stars - good fortune aid thine art!*"],

[//27
"1. Suffice thyself; else - how thy jaw shall quiver!",
"2. Look neither down nor up, the sages say.",
"3. Ill nourished, action merely means affray.",
"4. But lo! Below thee bleats the tiger's prey.",
"5. Improper method? Firm and cautious stay!*",
"6. But thou, who nurturest all, mayst cross the river.*"],

[//28
"1. Place mats for things set down; then faults are few.",
"2. Dead willow shoots; old man young wife well wooing.*",
"3. The beam is weak; fate's busy with the brewing!",
"4. The beam curves up - loyalty did the glueing.*",
"5. Dead willow flowers; old wife young men pursuing!",
"6. Bold wader, thine head's wet - but thou wast true!"],

[//29
"1. Gorge within gorge, then cavern - do not go!",
"2. Involve not deeplier thy dangerous case!*",
"3. Peril all round - Be still's the luckiest show!",
"4. Instructing king's, most humble caution show!",
"5. Be patient, time brings order with grave pace.*",
"6. Bound and beset, bewildered too? What woe!"],

[//30
"1. Confused at start? Let reverence befriend.",
"2. Here's fortune - rightly placed and clothed in yellow.*",
"3. Accept thy ills with cheer or worse attend.",
"4. Abruptness - fie! Thus fire and death descend.",
"5. Luck comes to aid thee, melancholy fellow!*",
"6. In victory be just - a noble end."],

[//31
"1. Would'st walk? To move thy toes alone is a flaw;",
"2. But calves? 'Twere surely better to withdraw.",
"3. Thigh's too? Cling close to leaders? Thou wilt rue it.",
"4. Insited plans? Only thy friends pursue it.*",
"5. But shrug thy shoulders! God shall gladly view it.*",
"6. The wag not thy tongue, nor drop thy jaw!"],

[//32
"1. Lust of result mars will in every way;",
"2. But steadfast purpose spans the vast abysm.*",
"3. Maintain thy virtue - heed not criticism!",
"4. Seek not reward; thy work be its own chris,",
"5. Passion love wins, where active loses, fray;",
"6. And violent efforts end in swift decay."],

[//33
"1. Peril! Withdraw! Keep still - though tail yet show.",
"2. Hold fast thy purpose subtly, even so.",
"3. Gracious to them that bind thee; hate their ire;",
"4. Maugre their will, the great have wit to retire.",
"5. Retreat in order - even the gods admire.*",
"6. Retreat with dignity - rekindle fire."],

[//34
"1. Plant firm thy feet, but dare not yet to move!",
"2. Thy firm correctness exercise and prove.",
"3. Fences entangle rams who blindly shove.",
"4. Strength fails to force some gates that yield to love.*",
"5. Thine purpose gained, relax - nor tax thine heart so;",
"6. Once tangled, the best chance is - to know thou art so!"],

[//35
"1. Firm, patient and great hearted, wait thy day!",
"2. Move with regret - the royal mother's way!",
"3. Confidence thus begotten - why delay?",
"4. Advance by stealth; the marmot guide thee yet;",
"5. Woo not success; the games's the game to play.*",
"6. Use power with caution or beware regret!"],

[//36
"1. Hurt? Droop thy wings and fast, while critics leaguer.",
"2. A horse may save one wounded in the thigh.*",
"3. Thy great foe taken, be thou not over eager!",
"4. Escape from night by mind's propriety.",
"5. Think how the court of Ki met destiny.*",
"6. At last earth swallows him that trod the sky."],

[//37
"1. First, proper law's the necessary thing.",
"2. House keeper, keep the house with modesty!*",
"3. Be stern for idleness and chattering.",
"4. Thus fortune helps enrich the family.",
"5. All share the luck of the high handed king.*",
"6. Sincere, majestic, the end's glittering."],

[//38
"1. Lost steeds return; bad men may yet take thy way;",
"2. Thy lord may chance to meet thee - in the byway.*",
"3. Baffled and punished? Bide time's amnesty.",
"4. Alone and disunion? Friends on highway.",
"5. Joined with thy minister thy course is free.*",
"6. Pigs? Ghosts? Foes? Nay! Go forward on the skyway."],

[//39
"1. Advance adds trouble; stillness aids thee now.",
"2. Keep struggling with no self to mar thy vow.",
"3. Advance not; seek again thine ancient clan!",
"4. Advance not; be with those united thou.",
"5. Struggle! Friends come to prosecute thy plan.*",
"6. Advance not! Wait for aid from the great man!"],

[//40
"1. Begin to loosen - Straight and clear the way.",
"2. Rid fields of foxes; fill the golden quiver.*",
"3. Beggars on horseback tempt the brigand's play.",
"4. Stand not to oppose the friends come to deliver.",
"5. Remove all wrong; then all men own thy sway.*",
"6. The prince the falcon on the wall shall slay."],

[//41
"1. Leave business to help friends, but yet be wary!",
"2. Guard against action; of the cash be chary!",
"3. Three walk, one's gone; one walks, and meets a two.",
"4. By friendship one finds woes becoming few.",
"5. Here's tortoise shells from the chosen few.*",
"6. Prudent though kind well served by friends o'dignitary."],

[//42
"1. Success excuses boldness; face thy fate!",
"2. Good omens and true virtue joined, essay!*",
"3. Ill leads to well, for him who leads the way;",
"4. Even the capital remove he may.",
"5. Let all men share in thine approved estate!*",
"6. By soul's disorders realms disintegrate."],

[//43
"1. Lay well thy plans before the march begins.",
"2. Seek loyal friends and have no fear of gins.",
"3. Fight on alone; persistant courage wins!",
"4. Defeated, acquiesce - smiles conquer grins.",
"5. Uproot small men like purslane - tan their skins;*",
"6. Cut off is he - and evil his end be!"],

[//44
"1. Restrain weak folly - or woo melancholy!",
"2. Here's fish - but ask not fishy folk to dine!*",
"3. Defeated, yes; but not at meat with swine!",
"4. No fish - because thou hast mixed with thieves, in fine.",
"5. Conceal thy virtues - cellars ripen wine!*",
"6. But hermits lose things human for divine."],

[//45
"1. Alone, art helpless; call thy right ally;",
"2. With him, even small prayers earn heaven's swift reply.",
"3. Baffled, yet struggling, thou shalt cease to sigh.",
"4. Success excuses boldness; recollect.*",
"5. Then to be firm in virtue and correct!*",
"6. Weep for thy loneliness - but still aim high!"],

[//46
"1. Make thyself welcome with the great; aim high!",
"2. Small gifts are sweetened by sincere good will.",
"3. But empty cities - art thou bold to fill?",
"4. The king rewards thy true sincerity;",
"5. Ascend the stairs with proper dignity.*",
"6. Firm right maintain, though blind the silent sky!"],

[//47
"1. Bare buttocks - tree stump - valley - hopes decay.",
"2. Embarrassed king, be quiet and sincere!*",
"3. Rocks, thorns - come home, and find thy wife astray.",
"4. Even with friends the course is hard to steer.",
"5. Rebellion? Honesty has nought to fear.*",
"6. Bound? On the brink? Repent and take thy way!"],

[//48
"1. Muddy or dried, what use? Beware decay.",
"2. Leaky: for shame! The worker is disgraced.",
"3. Clear, but unused; how senseless is the waste!",
"4. Well laid and lined, how noble the display.",
"5. Come drink the water - cold, pellucid - chaste.*",
"6. Here to the brim it bubbles - go thy way!"],

[//49
"1. At first; though art bound with strips of yellow hide.",
"2. Wait then a little, time's a friend to thee.",
"3. Haste may wreck all; discuss thy plans untried.",
"4. First gain men's confidence; then saddle and ride!",
"5. Swift as a tiger - with the Yi for a guide!*",
"6. Confirm thy change with firm sincerity."],

[//50
"1. Upset the foul pots! thy whore earns mother fee.",
"2. Before thou eat set guards about thy table!",
"3. Frowns failure if thou be not equitable.",
"4. Then shame on thee; thy case is pitiable.",
"5. Gold ornaments men's firm sincerity.*",
"6. And rings of jade attest him honourable!*"],

[//51
"1. Here's trouble; watch thy ways, but drink thy wine!*",
"2. Take lofty ground; the tide will ebb and flow.",
"3. Distraught? May danger teach thee low to go!",
"4. Fight fire with fire, or sink in mud supine!",
"5. Troubles mean profits for the men who know.",
"6. Caution! Foresee the action of the foe!"],

[//52
"1. Plant firm thy feet; repose be now thy law.",
"2. Thy legs - 'twere ill to advance them or withdraw.",
"3. If loins move, the heart's liable to riot.",
"4. Keep still thy body's fidgets, Johnny raw.",
"5. And, for the love of heaven hold thy jaw!",
"6. Fortune attends who persevere in quiet.*"],

[//53
"1. Wild geese approach the shore - with care they fly!",
"2. They reach the rocks - and pasture joyfully.*",
"3. Dry plains they cross - it needs a vigorous wing!",
"4. They reach the trees, and rest; but not too high.",
"5. At last they gain the goal of traveling;*",
"6. See on broad heights their feathers glittering."],

[//54
"1. Go to it, ye cripples! I'll hold your crutches.",
"2. Blind of one eye? Be as chaste as a dutchess!",
"3. Now, younger sisters there's scrubbing to do!",
"4. Better postpone matrimonial clutches!",
"5. Think of Ti-Yi and his sisters anew!*",
"6. No meat on the chops, and no beans in the stew."],

[//55
"1. First meet thy mate, then multiply thy force.",
"2. Be humbly loyal in obscurity;",
"3. Let not its accidents disturb thy course.",
"4. Mated in darkness - men! 'Tis fortune's source.",
"5. Then, call the clansmen of ability!*",
"6. But pride and insolence slay majesty."],

[//56
"1. Mean men by menial toil increase their woe;",
"2. Well lodged, served, monied men more easy go.",
"3. His house on fire, his servants fled, 'ware danger.",
"4. Though rich, armed, rested, still set caution ranger!",
"5. Good manners, self effacement with the throw;*",
"6. While arrogance and violence hurt the stranger."],

[//57
"1. Infirm of purpose, learn the soldier's way.",
"2. Ask humbly of the gods to guide thy course!",
"3. Violent excess of struggle breeds remorse.",
"4. Wide forethoughts and shrewd tactics pledge thee prey.",
"5. With steady, easy strokes apply thy force.*",
"6. Fear, indecision, sap the last resource."],

[//58
"1. Appease thyself, harmonious in thy sphere!",
"2. Single thy will, most utterly sincere!*",
"3. Turn not aside when siren pleasures woo!",
"4. Search thyself well to make thy purpose clear.",
"5. Too trustful customers may buy too dear.*",
"6. 'Tis pleasant to be captain of thy crew!"],

[//59
"1. One needs a horse in this world's mob-mellay;",
"2. One needs a refuge, a secure shrewd plan.",
"3. We must have knocks, nor mind them, in the fray.",
"4. Scatter the mob, then pick the choice array.",
"5. Command the mob, and fill their bellies, man!*",
"6. Good end forgets how badly it began."],

[//60
"1. Quit not thine house to meddle with the state;",
"2. But set good order still within thy gate.",
"3. Thou mayest lament if thou should'st disobey.",
"4. But keep the law and go thy peaceful way.",
"5. Enact thy laws - suave, tactful, moderate;*",
"6. But vex not men with harshness overweigh!"],

[//61
"1. Trust thou thyself, repose in thine own sphere.",
"2. But welcome and reciprocate good cheer.",
"3. A mate involves vicissitudes that vary;",
"4. He travels fast who travels solitary!",
"5. Men are most loyal to men most sincere;*",
"6. But failure's for sky-soaring chanticleer!"],

[//62
"1. Winged though thou be, soar not too rashly high!",
"2. Let not self seeking out run loyalty!*",
"3. Men be incaution ask their foes to assail;",
"4. Tact and adroitness helps one to prevail.",
"5. At easiest mark, let thine arrows fly!*",
"6. Uncurbed ambition courts calamity."],

[//63
"1. Maintain success; be history's lessons heeded!",
"2. Alarmed, be not distracted or unsteady;*",
"3. Put to each enterprise the full force needed!",
"4. To stop the first leak, vigilant and ready.",
"5. Small works wrought wisely are most surely speeded!",
"6. Rash violence drowns in dark disaster's eddy."],

[//64
"1. Is thy force equal to thy task? else try not!",
"2. Retire in the face of overwhelming odds.",
"3. To the world's mote thine own eye's beam apply not!",
"4. War patient through persistent periods!",
"5. So win to fortune, fame and flame that die not;*",
"6. Masterful, modest, feast thou with the gods."]

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timeout3 = setTimeout("prnt13();",2100);
timeout4 = setTimeout("prnt14();",3100);
timeout5 = setTimeout("prnt15();",4100);
timeout6 = setTimeout("prnt16();",5100);
return;
}
if (tog1==1){
prnt11();
prnt12();
prnt13();
prnt14();
prnt15();
prnt16();
}
}

function prnt11c(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[0] == 0)||(hx[0] == 3)) {cha[0] = 1;window.document.CH1.src = pim[3].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (hxn[0]!=hxn2[0]) {cha[0] = 1;window.document.CH1.src = pim[3].src;}
}
}

function prnt12c(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[1] == 0)||(hx[1] == 3)) {cha[1] = 1;window.document.CH2.src = pim[3].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (hxn[1]!=hxn2[1]) {cha[1] = 1;window.document.CH2.src = pim[3].src;}
}
}

function prnt13c(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[2] == 0)||(hx[2] == 3)) {cha[2] = 1;window.document.CH3.src = pim[3].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (hxn[2]!=hxn2[2]) {cha[2] = 1;window.document.CH3.src = pim[3].src;}
}
}

function prnt14c(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[3] == 0)||(hx[3] == 3)) {cha[3] = 1;window.document.CH4.src = pim[3].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (hxn[3]!=hxn2[3]) {cha[3] = 1;window.document.CH4.src = pim[3].src;}
}
}

function prnt15c(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[4] == 0)||(hx[4] == 3)) {cha[4] = 1;window.document.CH5.src = pim[3].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (hxn[4]!=hxn2[4]) {cha[4] = 1;window.document.CH5.src = pim[3].src;}
}
}

function prnt16c(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[5] == 0)||(hx[5] == 3)) {cha[5] = 1;window.document.CH6.src = pim[3].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (hxn[5]!=hxn2[5]) {cha[5] = 1;window.document.CH6.src = pim[3].src;}
}
}

function prnt2() {
window.document.CH1.src = pim[0].src;cha[0] = 0;
window.document.CH2.src = pim[0].src;cha[1] = 0;
window.document.CH3.src = pim[0].src;cha[2] = 0;
window.document.CH4.src = pim[0].src;cha[3] = 0;
window.document.CH5.src = pim[0].src;cha[4] = 0;
window.document.CH6.src = pim[0].src;cha[5] = 0;
clearTimeout(timeout1c);
clearTimeout(timeout2c);
clearTimeout(timeout3c);
clearTimeout(timeout4c);
clearTimeout(timeout5c);
clearTimeout(timeout6c);
if (tog1==0){
timeout1c = setTimeout("prnt11c();",100);
timeout2c = setTimeout("prnt12c();",1100);
timeout3c = setTimeout("prnt13c();",2100);
timeout4c = setTimeout("prnt14c();",3100);
timeout5c = setTimeout("prnt15c();",4100);
timeout6c = setTimeout("prnt16c();",5100);
return;
}
if (tog1==1){
prnt11c();
prnt12c();
prnt13c();
prnt14c();
prnt15c();
prnt16c();
}
}

function prnt11s(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[0] == 0)||(hx[0] == 1)) {window.document.SH1.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hx[0] == 2)||(hx[0] == 3)) {window.document.SH1.src = pim[2].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if ((hxn2[0] == 0)||(hxn2[0] == 1)) {window.document.SH1.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hxn2[0] == 2)||(hxn2[0] == 3)) {window.document.SH1.src = pim[2].src;}
}
}

function prnt12s(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[1] == 0)||(hx[1] == 1)) {window.document.SH2.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hx[1] == 2)||(hx[1] == 3)) {window.document.SH2.src = pim[2].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if ((hxn2[1] == 0)||(hxn2[1] == 1)) {window.document.SH2.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hxn2[1] == 2)||(hxn2[1] == 3)) {window.document.SH2.src = pim[2].src;}
}
}

function prnt13s(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[2] == 0)||(hx[2] == 1)) {window.document.SH3.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hx[2] == 2)||(hx[2] == 3)) {window.document.SH3.src = pim[2].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if ((hxn2[2] == 0)||(hxn2[2] == 1)) {window.document.SH3.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hxn2[2] == 2)||(hxn2[2] == 3)) {window.document.SH3.src = pim[2].src;}
}
}

function prnt14s(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[3] == 0)||(hx[3] == 1)) {window.document.SH4.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hx[3] == 2)||(hx[3] == 3)) {window.document.SH4.src = pim[2].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if ((hxn2[3] == 0)||(hxn2[3] == 1)) {window.document.SH4.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hxn2[3] == 2)||(hxn2[3] == 3)) {window.document.SH4.src = pim[2].src;}
}
}

function prnt15s(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[4] == 0)||(hx[4] == 1)) {window.document.SH5.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hx[4] == 2)||(hx[4] == 3)) {window.document.SH5.src = pim[2].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if ((hxn2[4] == 0)||(hxn2[4] == 1)) {window.document.SH5.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hxn2[4] == 2)||(hxn2[4] == 3)) {window.document.SH5.src = pim[2].src;}
}
}

function prnt16s(){
if(ntog==0){
if ((hx[5] == 0)||(hx[5] == 1)) {window.document.SH6.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hx[5] == 2)||(hx[5] == 3)) {window.document.SH6.src = pim[2].src;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if ((hxn2[5] == 0)||(hxn2[5] == 1)) {window.document.SH6.src = pim[1].src;}
if ((hxn2[5] == 2)||(hxn2[5] == 3)) {window.document.SH6.src = pim[2].src;}
}
}

function prnt3() {
if (st == 0) {return;}
clearTimeout(timeout1s);
clearTimeout(timeout2s);
clearTimeout(timeout3s);
clearTimeout(timeout4s);
clearTimeout(timeout5s);
clearTimeout(timeout6s);
if (tog1==0){
timeout1s = setTimeout("prnt11s();",6100);
timeout2s = setTimeout("prnt12s();",7100);
timeout3s = setTimeout("prnt13s();",8100);
timeout4s = setTimeout("prnt14s();",9100);
timeout5s = setTimeout("prnt15s();",10100);
timeout6s = setTimeout("prnt16s();",11100);
return;
}
if (tog1==1){
prnt11s();
prnt12s();
prnt13s();
prnt14s();
prnt15s();
prnt16s();
}
}

function prntfh() {

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==0){
if (ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = him[hexag1-1];}
if (ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = him[hexag1n-1];}}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==1){
if (ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = him2[hexag1-1];}
if (ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = him2[hexag1n-1];}}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==2){
if (ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = "The Judgment:\n"+him3[hexag1-1];}
if (ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = "The Judgment:\n"+him3[hexag1n-1];}}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==3){
if (ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = him4[hexag1-1];}
if (ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S1.value = him4[hexag1n-1];}}

}

function prntsh() {
if (st == 0) {return;}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==0){
if(ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = him[hexag2-1];}
if(ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = him[hexag2n-1];}}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==1){
if(ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = him2[hexag2-1];}
if(ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = him2[hexag2n-1];}}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==2){
if(ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = "The Judgment:\n"+him3[hexag2-1];}
if(ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = "The Judgment:\n"+him3[hexag2n-1];}}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==3){
if(ntog==0){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = him4[hexag2-1];}
if(ntog==1){document.forms.Ching.S3.value = him4[hexag2n-1];}}
chall();
}

function randm() {
r = Math.floor(Math.random()*2);
}

function calchex1() {
for (h = 0; h < 6; h++) {
if ((hx[h] == 0)||(hx[h] == 2)) {
h1[h] = "0";
} else {
h1[h] = "1";
}
}
tr1a = h1[0]+h1[1]+h1[2];
tr1b = h1[3]+h1[4]+h1[5];
tr1u = h1[2]+h1[3]+h1[4]; 
tr1l = h1[1]+h1[2]+h1[3];
calctri(tr1a);
t1a = String(x);
calctri(tr1b);
t1b = String(x);
calctri(tr1u);
t1u = String(x);
calctri(tr1l);
t1l = String(x);
hex1 = t1a + t1b;
hex1n = t1l + t1u;
}

function calctri(yy) {
for (x = 0; x < 8; x++) {
if (yy == tri[x]) {return;} 
}
}

function calchex2() {
for (h = 0; h < 6; h++) {
if ((hx[h] == 2)||(hx[h] == 3)) {
h1[h] = "0";
} else {
h1[h] = "1";
}
}
tr2a = h1[0]+h1[1]+h1[2];
tr2b = h1[3]+h1[4]+h1[5];
tr2u = h1[2]+h1[3]+h1[4]; 
tr2l = h1[1]+h1[2]+h1[3];
calctri(tr2a);
t2a = String(x);
calctri(tr2b);
t2b = String(x);
calctri(tr2u);
t2u = String(x);
calctri(tr2l);
t2l = String(x);
hex2 = t2a + t2b;
hex2n = t2l + t2u;
}

function calchex(yy) {
for (x = 0; x < 64; x++) {
if (yy == hex[x]) {return;} 
}
}

function pausing(){
clearTimeout(timeoutps)
paused=1;
timeoutps = setTimeout("paused=0;", 500);
}

function printtrigrams() {
calctri(tr1a);tt1a = triname[x];tt1an=x+1;
calctri(tr1b);tt1b = triname[x];tt1bn=x+1;
calctri(tr2a);tt2a = triname[x];tt2an=x+1;
calctri(tr2b);tt2b = triname[x];tt2bn=x+1;
calctri(tr1u);tt1u = triname[x];tt1un=x+1;
calctri(tr1l);tt1l = triname[x];tt1ln=x+1;
calctri(tr2u);tt2u = triname[x];tt2un=x+1;
calctri(tr2l);tt2l = triname[x];tt2ln=x+1;
if(ntog==0){
if (st==1) {document.forms.Ching.ATRI.value=tt1b;document.forms.Ching.BTRI.value=tt1a;document.forms.Ching.ATRI2.value=tt2b;document.forms.Ching.BTRI2.value=tt2a;
window.document.GATRI.src=ptri[tt1bn].src;
window.document.GBTRI.src=ptri[tt1an].src;
window.document.GATRI2.src=ptri[tt2bn].src;
window.document.GBTRI2.src=ptri[tt2an].src;
}
if (st==0) {document.forms.Ching.ATRI.value=tt1b;document.forms.Ching.BTRI.value=tt1a;
window.document.GATRI.src=ptri[tt1bn].src;
window.document.GBTRI.src=ptri[tt1an].src;
}
}
if(ntog==1){
if (st==1) {document.forms.Ching.ATRI.value=tt1u;document.forms.Ching.BTRI.value=tt1l;document.forms.Ching.ATRI2.value=tt2u;document.forms.Ching.BTRI2.value=tt2l;
window.document.GATRI.src=ptri[tt1un].src;
window.document.GBTRI.src=ptri[tt1ln].src;
window.document.GATRI2.src=ptri[tt2un].src;
window.document.GBTRI2.src=ptri[tt2ln].src;
}
if (st==0) {document.forms.Ching.ATRI.value=tt1u;document.forms.Ching.BTRI.value=tt1l;
window.document.GATRI.src=ptri[tt1un].src;
window.document.GBTRI.src=ptri[tt1ln].src;
}
}
}

function castp() {
objDate = new Date;
hour = objDate.getHours();
mins = objDate.getMinutes();
day = objDate.getDate();
month = objDate.getMonth()+1;
year = objDate.getFullYear();
pcalc();
}

function pcalc() {
tri1a = pbt[(month+day+year)%8];
tri1b = pbt[(month+day+year+hour+mins)%8];
tri1ab = tri1b+tri1a;
for (x=0;x<6;x++) {
hx[x] = tri1ab.charAt(x);
}
pbc = (month+day+year+hour+mins)%6;
if (pbc == 0) {pbc = 6;}
if (hx[pbc-1]== 2) {hx[pbc-1]= 0;}
if (hx[pbc-1]== 1) {hx[pbc-1]= 3;}
cast2();
}

function chtrans(){
if(printed==1){prntdata();}
}

function chall(){
if(ntog==0){
if((hexag1==1)&&(hexag2==2)){add1();return;}
if((hexag1==2)&&(hexag2==1)){add2();return;}
}
if(ntog==1){
if((hexag1n==1)&&(hexag2n==2)){add1();return;}
if((hexag1n==2)&&(hexag2n==1)){add2();return;}
}
}

function add1(){

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==0){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\n\nAll lines changing:\nDecisiveness with mildness brings good fortune.";
}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==1){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\nAll lines changing:\n(The lines of this hexagram are all strong and undivided, as appears from) the use of the number NINE. If the host of dragons (thus) appearing were to divest themselves of their heads, there would be good fortune.";
}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==2){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\nAll lines changing:\nA crowd of dragons without heads appears.";
}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==3){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\nAll lines changing:\n(If all this heavenly hosts of dragons lacked\ntheir heads, good fortune would become a fact.)";
}

}

function add2(){
if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==0){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\n\nAll lines changing:\nBe constant in persevering.";
}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==1){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\nAll lines changing:\n(The lines of this hexagram are all weak and divided, as appears from) the use of the number six. If those (who are thus represented) be perpetually correct and firm, advantage will arise.";
}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==2){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\nAll lines changing:\nConstant perseverance is advantageous.";
}

if (document.forms.Ching.Trans.selectedIndex==3){
document.forms.Ching.S2.value=document.forms.Ching.S2.value+"\nAll lines changing:\n(Correct and firm the conduct, thou shalt spy\ngood fortune from the sky.)";
}

}