Ta Chuang / The Power of the Great
above: Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
below: Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
The sixth [six], divided, shows (one who may be compared to) the ram butting against the fence, and unable either to retreat or advance as he would fain do. There will not be advantage in any respect; but if he realize the difficulty (of his position) there will be good fortune.
Line 6 being at the top of Chan, the symbol of movement, and at the top of Ta Kwang, its subject may be expected to be active in exerting his strength; and through his weakness, the result would be as described. But he becomes conscious of his weakness, reflects and rests, and good fortune results, as he desists from the prosecution of his unwise efforts.