XX THE KWAN HEXAGRAM
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KUAN
Kwan shows (how he whom it represents should be like) the worshipper who has washed his hands, but not (yet) presented his offerings; -- with sincerity and an appearance of dignity (commanding reverent regard).
1. The first six, divided, shows the looking of a lad; -- not blamable in men of inferior rank, but matter for regret in superior men.
2. The second six, divided, shows one peeping out from a door. It would be advantageous if it were (merely) the firm correctness of a female.
3. The third six, divided, shows one looking at (the course of) his own life, to advance or recede (accordingly).
4- The fourth six, divided, shows one contemplating the glory of the kingdom. It will be advantageous for him, being such as he is, (to seek) to be a guest of the king.
5. The fifth NINE, undivided, shows its subject contemplating his own life(-course). A superior man, he will (thus) fall into no error.
6. The sixth NINE, undivided, shows its subject contemplating his character to see if it be indeed that of a superior man. He will not fall into error.