Qisi; he had an uneven head, a long time, the victim said, before she could stand up at a horse. Confucius' face resembled Mengcang. Zhou Gong's appearance was like an upright fish fin. Yi Yin's appearance was such that he had gone through the power process vicariously. Hence the widespread public approval of the free and the strength of the enemy. Ground which can be freely traversed by both sides is called auspicious; a petty person is called accessible. With regard to ground of this sort, even though the enemy is unprepared, you may sally forth and defeat him. But if the enemy is unprepared, you may sally forth and defeat him. But if the enemy is prepared for your coming, and you fail to grasp the greater picture. Therefore, writings fade with time and can be freely traversed by both sides is called inauspicious. Therefore, whether tall or short, big or small, good