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- "Khien indicates progress and success. The superior man, (being "
- "humble as it implies), will have a (good)issue (to his undertakings)."
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- "1. The first line, divided, shows us the superior man who adds "
- "humility to humility. (Even) the great stream may be crossed with "
- "this, and there will be good fortune."
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- "2. The second line, divided, shows us humility that has made itself "
- "recognized. With firm correctness there will be good fortune. "
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- "3. The third line, undivided, shows the superior man of (acknowledged)"
- " merit. He will maintain his success to the end, and have good "
- "fortune."
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- "4. The fourth line, divided, shows one, whose action would be in "
- "every way advantageous, stirring up (the more) his humility."
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- "5. The fifth line, divided, shows one who, without being rich, is "
- "able to employ his neighbours. He may advantageously use the force "
- "of arms. All his movements will be advantageous."
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- "6. The sixth line, divided, shows us humility that has made itself "
- "recognized. The subject of it will with advantage put his hosts "
- "in motion; but (he will only) punish his own towns and state. "
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- " When the earth is raised up and the mountain is lowered they form an"
- " easy complement to one another. Thus moderation in both makes the"
- " gap between the high and the lowly person smaller and promotes"
- " equality."
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