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- " Thung Zan (or Union of men) appears here (as we find it) in the "
- "(remote districts of the) country, indicating progress and success. "
- "It will be advantageous to maintain the firm correctness of the"
- "superior man."
- " "
- "1. The first line, undivided, (shows the representative of) the "
- "union of men just issuing from his gate. There will be no error. "
- " "
- "2. The second line, divided, (shows the representative of) the union "
- "of men in relation with his kindred. There will be occasion for regret. "
- " "
- "3. The third line, undivided, (shows its subject) with his arms "
- "hidden in the thick grass, and at the top of a high mound. (But) "
- "for three years he makes no demonstration. "
- " "
- "4. The fourth line, undivided, (shows its subject) mounted on the "
- "city wall; but he does not proceed to make the attack (he "
- "contemplates). There will be good fortune."
- " "
- "5. In the fifth line, undivided, (the representative of) the union "
- " of men first wails and cries out, and then laughs. His great host "
- "conquers, and he (and the subject of the second line) meet together. "
- " "
- "6. The topmost line, undivided, (shows the representative of) the "
- "union of men in the suburbs. There will be no occasion for repentance."
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- " Although the flames reach up to heaven the two are quite distinct and if"
- " they mixed together chaos would result. Likewise, fellowship among"
- " men is not due to mingling together but to an ordered co-operative"
- " action. Society is an organized relationship, people acting firmly"
- " together but prepared to yield, on occasion, as individuals."
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