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- 6 Shows one ready to move, but with confused steps. He treads reverently,
- 6 however, and thus there will be no mistake.
- 5 RULING LINE: Shows the subject dressed in yellow in his proper place. There
- 5 will be great good fortune.
- 4 The subject is in a position like that of the declining sun. Instead of
- 4 playing music with his earthenware instrument he utters the groans of an old
- 4 man of eighty. There will be evil: how long can it continue so?
- 3 How abrupt is the manner of his coming - like fire, like death. He is
- 3 rejected by all, none will bear with him.
- 2 RULING LINE: The subject is as one with tears flowing in torrents and
- 2 groaning in sorrow. There will be progress and good fortune.
- 1 The King employs the subject on his punitive expeditions. He destroys only
- 1 the rebel chiefs and does not punish the innocent. There will be no error.
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