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- 6 RULING LINE: The subject is free from all insincerity. His advance will be
- 6 accompanied by good fortune.
- 5 One who reaps without having ploughed. To such a one there will be advantage
- 5 irrespective of which direction he moves in.
- 4 Shows calamity happening to one who is free of insincerity; as when an ox
- 4 that has been tied up is stolen by a passer by and the people of that
- 4 locality are unjustly accused of the theft and arrested.
- 3 Shows a case in which, if the subject remains firm and correct, there will be
- 3 no error.
- 2 RULING LINE: Shows one who is free from insincerity and yet has fallen ill.
- 2 Let him not use medicine and he will have occasion for joy in his recovery.
- 1 The subject is free from insincerity and yet will fall into error should he
- 1 take any action. Any action will not be advantageous.
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