The Khan Hexagram:

Khan, here repeated, shows the possession of sincerity, through which the mind is. penetrating. Action in accordance with this will be of high value.

1. The lowest six, shows its subject in the double defile, and yet entering a cavern within it. There will be evil.

2. The second nine, shows its subject in all the peril of the defile. He will, however, get a little of the deliverance that he seeks.

3. The third six, shows its subject, whether he comes or goes =descends or ascends, confronted by a defile. All is peril to him and unrest. His endeavours will lead him into the cavern of the pit. There should be no action in such a case.

4. The fourth six, shows its subject at a feast, with simply a bottle of spirits, and a subsidiary basket of rice, while the cups and bowls are only of earthenware. He introduces his important lessons as his ruler's intelligence admits. There will in the end be no error.

5. The fifth nine, shows the water of the defile not yet full, so that it might flow away; but order will soon be brought about. There will be no error.

6. The topmost six, shows its subject bound with cords of three strands or two strands, and placed in the thicket of thorns. But in three years he does not learn the course for him to pursue. There will be evil.

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