M^ eng / Youthful Folly
above: K^ en Keeping Still, Mountain
below: K'an The Abysmal, Water
Six in the third place means:
Take not a maiden who, when she sees a man of bronze,
Loses possession of herself.
Nothing furthers.
A weak, inexperienced man, struggling to
rise, easily loses his own individuality when he slavishly imitates a
strong personality of higher station. He is like a girl throwing
herself away when she meets a strong man. Such a servile approach
should not be encouraged, because it is bad both for the youth and the
teacher. A girl owes it to her dignity to wait until she is wooed. In
both cases it is undignified to offer oneself, and no good comes of
accepting such an offer.