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- "Sui indicates that (under its conditions) there will be great "
- "progress and success. But it will be advantageous to be firm and "
- "correct, there will (then) be no error. "
- " "
- "1. The first line, undivided, show us one changing the object of "
- "his pursuit; but if he be firm and correct, there will be good "
- "fortune. Going beyond (his own) gate to find associates, he will "
- "achieve merit. "
- " "
- "2. The second line, divided, shows us one who cleaves to the little "
- "boy, and lets go the man of age and experience. "
- " "
- "3. The third line, divided, shows us one who cleaves to the man of "
- "age and experience, and lets go the little boy. Such following will "
- "get what it seeks; but it will be advantageous to adhere to what "
- "is firm and correct. "
- " "
- "4. The fourth line, undivided, shows us one followed and obtaining "
- "(adherents). Though he be firm and correct, there will be evil. If "
- "he be sincere (however) in his course, and make that evident, into "
- "what error will he fall? "
- " "
- "5. The fifth line, undivided, shows us (the ruler) sincere in "
- "(fostering all) that is excellent. There will be good fortune. "
- " "
- "6. The topmost line, divided, shows us (that sincerity) firmly "
- "held and clung to, yea, and bound fast. (We see) the king "
- "with it presenting his offerings on the western mountain. "
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- " Thunder does not rage all the time. At the appropriate time it is"
- " quiet. In the same way, a wise person does not wear himself out by "
- " constant action and struggle. There are times when rest and recovery"
- " are essential. If necessary, adapt to a difficult situation."
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