I / The Corners of the Mouth (Providing Nourishment)
above:K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
below:Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
The fourth [six], divided, shows one looking downward 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.
With Line 4, we pass into the upper trigram. It is next to the ruler's place in 5 moreover, and bent on nourishing and training all below. Its proper correlate is the strong 1; and though weak in himself, its subject looks with intense desire to the subject of that for help; and there is no error.