(The trigram representing) thunder and that for rain, with these phenomena in a state of manifestation, form Jie. The superior man, in accordance with this, forgives errors, and deals gently with crimes.
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The strong (fourth) line and the weak line here are in correlation: - we judge rightly in saying that ’its subject will commit no error.’
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’The good fortune springing from the firm correctness of the second NINE, (undivided),’ is due to its subject holding the due mean.
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For ’a porter with his burden to be riding in a carriage’ is a thing to be ashamed of. ’It is he himself that tempts the robbers to come:’ - on whom besides can we lay the blame? (See Appendix III, i, 48.)
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’Remove your toes:’ - the places (of this line and of the third and first) are all inappropriate to them.
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When ’the superior man executes his function of removing (whatever is injurious to the idea of the hexagram),’ small men will of themselves retire.
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’A prince with his bow shoots a falcon:’ - thus he removes (the promoters of) rebellion.