䷊ Tai · The Hexagram of Peace
Upper Trigram: Kun · Lower Trigram: Qian · Hexagram 11
**Hexagram Judgment**
The small departs, the great arrives. Good fortune and success.
**Line Statements**
First Line: Pulling up the reed, its roots come with it. Setting out brings good fortune.
Second Line: Embracing the wilderness, crossing the river, not neglecting the distant, leaving no one behind, gaining the support of the central path.
Third Line: No level ground without a slope, no going without a return. Perseverance in difficulty brings no blame. Do not worry about sincerity; in food there is blessing.
Fourth Line: Fluttering down, not relying on one’s neighbor, without caution, in sincerity.
Fifth Line: The emperor’s daughter is given in marriage. This brings blessing and supreme good fortune.
Top Line: The city wall falls back into the moat. Do not use the army. From the town, announce orders. Perseverance brings regret.