The second line:
By day's end, there is reform.
Going is fortunate and without fault.
The third line:
Going is unfortunate. Pure harshness.
Reform is declared three times
before there is confidence.
The fifth line:
The great person changes like a tiger.
No need to divine: there is trust.
The sixth line:
The noble one changes like a panther.
The small person changes his expression.
Going is unfortunate,
staying is pure fortune.