Lu / The Wanderer
above: Ch^ en The Arousing, Thunder
below: Li The Clinging, Flame
Six in the fifth place means:
He shoots a pheasant.
It drops with the first arrow.
In the end this brings both praise and office.
Traveling statesman were in the habit of introducing themselves to
local princes with the gift of a pheasant. Here the wanderer wants to
enter the service of a prince. To this end he shoots a pheasant,
killing it at the first shot. Thus he finds friends who praise and
recommend him, and in the end the prince accepts him and confers an
office upon him.
Circumstances often cause a man to seek a home in foreign parts. If he
knows how to meet the situation and how to introduce himself in the
right way, he may find a circle of friends and a sphere of activity
even in a strange country.