(The trigram representing) a mountain and that for fire under it form Bi. The superior man, in accordance with this, throws a brilliancy around his various processes of government, but does not dare (in a similar way) to decide cases of criminal litigation.
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’He can discard a carriage and walk on foot:’ - righteousness requires that he should not ride.
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’He adorns his beard:’ - he rouses himself to action (only) along with the (subject of the) line above.
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’The good fortune consequent on his ever maintaining firm correctness’ is due to this, - that to the end no one will insult him.
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’The place occupied by the fourth six, (divided),’ affords ground for doubt (as to its subject); but ’(as the subject of the third pursues) not as a robber, but as intent on a matrimonial alliance,’ he will in the end have no grudge against him.
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’The good fortune falling to the fifth six, (divided); affords occasion for joy.
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’The freedom from error attached to (the subject of) the topmost line, with no ornament but the (simple white),’ shows how he has attained his aim.