A wise man is virtuous and proper, like a strong but gentle mare. When he is faced with a task he can only succeed if he takes things slowly and carefully, not trying to be first. If he is happy to follow others, all will be well. It is important to have friends in the south and the west, but they can be lost or forgotten if they are in the north and east. A wise man must remember to draw strength from proper conduct, and by doing this he will be fortunate.
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Line 1. He is walking on newly formed frost.
Freezing conditions are on the way.
Line 2. Square, straight and strong.
Everything will work out well without any effort.
Line 3. He does not reveal his virtue for all to see, but
nutures it within himself. He has the opportunity of
serving the Emperor and will perform his tasks with
great success.
Line 4. A sack has been sealed up so that nothing can flow in
or out. There will be no blame and no praise.
What is done is done.
Line 5. Imperial yellow undergarments.
There will be excellent fortune.
Line 6. There are dragons involved in a ferocious fight in the