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- 6 The subject applies restrictive regulations in his household. Occasion for
- 6 repentance disappears.
- 5 RULING LINE: She takes nothing on herself, but confines herself to the
- 5 preparation of food. Through firm correctness there will be good fortune.
- 4 The head of the household treats its members with stern severity. There will
- 4 be occasion for repentance and peril, but there will also be good fortune. If
- 4 the wife and the children were continually smirking and chattering, in the
- 4 end there would be occasion for regret.
- 3 The head of the household enriches the family, there will be good fortune.
- 2 RULING LINE: Shows the influence of the King extending into his family. There
- 2 will be no anxiety; there will be good fortune.
- 1 Shows the subject possessed of sincerity and arrayed in majesty. In the end
- 1 there will be good fortune.
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