The second line:
    No fault. 
A cauldron is full. My enemies are ill 
and cannot approach me: fortune.  
  
    The third line:
    A cauldron's handles removed: 
it cannot be moved. 
Cooked pheasant uneaten. 
Rain now-in the end, fortune.  
  
    The fourth line:
    A cauldron's feet break. 
The duke's sacrificial food pours out. 
His person is stained. Misfortune.  
  
    The sixth line:
    A cauldron with a jade carrier. 
Great fortune. Nothing but gain.