F^ eng / Abundance [Fullness]

above: Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
below: Li The Clinging, Flame

The fifth [six], divided, shows its subject bringing around him the men of brilliant ability. There will be occasion for congratulation and praise. There will be good fortune.

The subject of line 5 is in the ruler's place, himself weak, but 'the lord' of the trigram of movement. He can do little unhelped, but if he can bring into the work and employ in his service the talents of 1, 3 and 4, and even of 2, his correlate, the results will be admirable. Nothing consolidates the prosperity of a country so much as the cooperation of the ruler and able ministers.