Bi/Grace

Li/below
Line 1 - He adorns his feet. He leaves the carriage and walks on foot. It is important for one to succeed on his own merit and strength so he leaves the carriage. It is equally important for his appearance to be proper so he adorns his feet
Line 2 - He adorns his chin with a beard. In this way he shows respect for the experience and age of his elders. But one should not confuse appearing as the elders as having the same experience as his elders.
Line 3 - One is gracefully adorned. But one must be constantly vigilant to maintain and persevere.
Ken/Above
Line 4 - He comes dressed in white on a white winged horse. He is not a thief but an ally.
Line 5 - He visits a great man's garden, but his dress is not appropriate. In the end, there is no fault.
Line 6 - White is his only adornment. Grace in simplicity.