Hsieh / Deliverance
above: Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
below: K'an The Abysmal, Water
The third [six], divided, shows a porter with his burden, (yet) riding in a carriage. He will (only) tempt robbers to attack him. However correct and firm he may (try to) be, there will be cause for regret.
Line 3 is weak, when it should be strong; and occupying, as it does, the topmost place in the lower trigram, it suggests the symbolism of a porter in a carriage. People will say, 'How did he get there? The things cannot be his own.' And robbers will attack and plunder him. The subject of the line cannot protect himself, nor accomplish anything good.