The Pi Hexagram:

Pi indicates that there should be free course in what it denotes. There will be little advantage however if it be allowed to advance and take the lead.

1. The lowest nine, shows one adorning the way of his feet. He can discard a carriage and walk on foot.

2. The second six, shows one adorning his beard.

3. The third nine, shows its subject with the appearance of being adorned and bedewed with rich favours. But let him ever maintain his firm correctness, and there will be good fortune.

4. The fourth six, shows one looking as if adorned, but only in white. As if mounted on a white horse, and furnished with wings, he seeks union with the subject of the first line, while the intervening third pursues, not as a robber, but intent on a matrimonial alliance.

5. The fifth six, shows its subject adorned by the occupants of the heights and gardens. He bears his roll of silk, small and slight. He may appear stingy; but there will be good fortune in the end.

6. The topmost nine, shows one with white as his only ornament. There will be no error.

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