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    27. I / The Corners of the Mouth (Providing Nourishment)

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    --- --- above Kên Keeping Still, Mountain

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    --- --- below Chên The Arousing, Thunder

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The Judgement

    The Corners of the Mouth.

    Perseverance brings good fortune.

    Pay heed to the providing of nourishment.

    And to what a man seeks

    To fill his own mouth with.

The Image

    At the foot of the mountain, thunder:

    The image of Providing Nourishment.

    Thus the superior man is careful of his words

    And temperate in eating and drinking.

The Lines

    Nine at the beginning means:

    You let your magic tortoise go,

    And look at me with the corners of your mouth drooping.

    Misfortune.

    Six in the second place means:

    Turning to the summit for nourishment,

    Deviating from the path

    To seek nourishment from the hill.

    Continuing to do this brings misfortune.

    Six in the third place means:

    Turning away from nourishment.

    Perseverance brings misfortune.

    Do not act thus for ten years.

    Nothing serves to further.

    Six in the fourth place means:

    Turning to the summit

    For provision of nourishment

    Brings good fortune.

    Spying about with sharp eyes

    Like a tiger with insatiable craving.

    No blame.

    () Six in the fifth place means:

    Turning away from the path.

    To remain persevering brings good fortune.

    One should not cross the great water.

    () Nine at the top means:

    The source of nourishment.

    Awareness of danger brings good fortune.

    It furthers one to cross the great water.

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