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- "Ta Kwo suggests to us a beam that is weak. There will be advantage "
- "in moving (under its conditions) in any direction whatever; there "
- "will be success. "
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- "1. The first line, divided, shows one placing mats of the white mao "
- "grass under things set on the ground. There will be no error. "
- " "
- "2. The second line, undivided, shows a decayed willow producing "
- "shoots, or an old husband in posession of his young wife. There will "
- "be advantage in every way. "
- " "
- "3. The third line, undivided, shows a beam that is weak. There will "
- "be evil. "
- " "
- "4. The fourth line, undivided, shows a beam curving upwards. There "
- "will be good fortune. If (the subject of it) looks for other (help "
- "but that of line one), there will be cause for regret. "
- " "
- "5. The fifth line, undivided, shows a decayed willow producing "
- "flowers, or an old wife in posession of her young husband. There "
- "will be occasion neither for blame nor for praise. "
- " "
- "6. The topmost line, divided, shows its subject with extraordinary "
- "(boldness) wading through a stream, till the water hides the crown "
- "of his head. There will be evil, but no ground for blame.
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- " In exceptional times water may be raised up beyond its proper level."
- " This represents a great store of power which cannor, however, last for"
- " ever. So the great man exerts influence over the world but is not "
- " regretful when this peak has passed away."
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