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- "Under the conditions of Ta Khu it will be advantageous to be firm and "
- "correct. (If its subject do not seek to) enjoy his revenues in his "
- "own family (without taking service at court), there will be good "
- "fortune. It will be advantageous for him to cross the great stream. "
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- "1. The first line, undivided, shows its subject in a position of peril."
- " It will be advantageous for him to stop his advance. "
- " "
- "2. The second line, undivided, shows a carriage with the strap under "
- "it removed. "
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- "3. The third line, undivided, shows its subject urging his way with "
- "good horses. It will be advantageous for him to realise the "
- "difficulty (of his course), and to be firm and correct, exercising "
- "himself daily in his charioteering and methods of defense; then there "
- "will be advantage in whatever direction he may advance. "
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- "4. The fourth line, divided, shows the young bull, (and yet) having "
- "the piece of wood over his horns. There will be great good fortune. "
- " "
- "5. The fifth line, divided, shows the teeth of a castrated hog. "
- "There will be great good fortune. "
- " "
- "6. The sixth line, undivided, shows its subject (as) in command of "
- "the firmament of heaven. There will be progress. "
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- " The creative treasures of heaven are hidden safely within the moun-"
- " tain. The wise person acquaints himself with the words and deeds of"
- " the past and applies them to the present, so that his actions may have"
- " greater effect."
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