Pî indicates that there should be progress and success (in the circumstances which it implies), and that it will be advantageous to execute small affairs.
The first NINE, undivided, shows its subject adorning his feet, and leaving his carriage and walking.
The second SIX, divided, shows its subject adorning his beard and chin.
The third NINE, undivided, shows its subject with the look of a man in the prime of life, whose rich and fine (attire) is of the deepest and brightest brilliancy. (If he were to go in this way) to the pursuit of gain, ultimately there would be peril.
The fourth SIX, divided, shows its subject in the chariot, (but only) to be put down from it. (The ornament) is not worn for the journey (itself). There will be good fortune.
The fifth SIX, divided, shows its subject adorning the garden in the hills and small forests. The roll of silk is slight and small. There will be occasion for humiliation, but the end will be good fortune.
The topmost NINE, undivided, shows its subject simply adorned with white. There will be no error. © 2026 I-Ching Divination. All rights reserved.