Hsien indicates that, on the fulfilment of the conditions implied in it, there will be free course and success. Its advantageousness will depend on the being firm and correct, as in marrying a young lady. There will be good fortune.
1. The lowest six, shows one moving his great toes.
2. The second six, shows one moving the calves of his leg. There will be evil. If he abide quiet in his place, there will be good fortune.
3. The third nine, shows one moving his thighs, and keeping close hold of those whom he follows. Going forward in this way will cause regret.
4. The fourth nine, shows that firm correctness whi.ch will lead to good fortune, and prevent all occasion for repentance. If its subject be unsettled in his movements, only his friends will follow his purpose.
5. The fifth nine, shows one moving the flesh along the spine above the heart. There will be no occasion for repentance.
6. The topmost six, shows one moving his jaws and tongue.