Hsieh / Deliverance
above: Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
below: K'an The Abysmal, Water
To the subject of) the fourth [nine], undivided: "Remove your toes. Friends will (then) come, between you and whom there will be mutual confidence."
What is said on the fourth line appears in the form of an address to its subject. The line is strong in an even place, and 1, its correlate, is weak in an odd place. Such a union will not be productive of good. In the symbolism 1 becomes the toe of the subject of 4. How the friend or friends, who are to come to him on the removal of this toe, are represented, I do not perceive.