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- "Hsien indicates that, (on the fulfilment of the conditions implied "
- "in it), there will be free course and success. Its advantageousness "
- "will depend on the being firm and correct, (as) in marrying a young "
- "lady. There will be good fortune. "
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- "1. The first line, divided, shows one moving his great toes. "
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- "2. The second line, divided, shows one moving the calves of his leg. "
- "There will be evil. If he abide (quiet in his place), there will be "
- "good fortune. "
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- "3. The third ling, undivided, shows one moving his thighs, and "
- "keeping close hold of those whom he follows. Going forward (in this "
- "way) will cause regret. "
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- "4. The fourth line, undivided, shows that firm correctness which will "
- "lead to good fortune, and prevent all occasions for repentance. If "
- "its subject be unsettled in his movements, (only) his friends will "
- "follow his purpose. "
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- "5. The fifth line, undivided, shows one moving the flesh among the "
- "spine above the heart. There will be no occasion for repentance. "
- " "
- "6. The sixth line, divided, shows one moving his jaws and tongue. "
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- " A flat-topped mountain has a lake at the top which provides moisture"
- " for its slopes, instead of merely rising bleakly upwards. People"
- " are always ready to give good advice to a humble and receptive person."
- " Mutual influences between people are beneficial, as they are, for"
- " example, between a man and woman."
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