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- "Kung Fu (moves even) pigs and fish, and leads to good fortune. There "
- "will be advantage in crossing the great stream. There will be "
- "advantage in being firm and correct. "
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- "1. The first line, undivided, shows its subject resting (in himself). "
- "There will be good fortune. If he sought to any other, he would not "
- "find rest. "
- " "
- "2. The second line, undivided, shows its subject (like) the crane "
- "crying out in her hidden retirement, and her young ones responding to "
- "her. (It is as if it were said), I have a cup of good spirits, (and "
- "the response were), I will partake of it with you. "
- " "
- "3. The third line, divided, shows its subject having met his mate. "
- "Now he beats his drum, and now he leaves off. Now he weeps, and now "
- "he sings. "
- " "
- "4. The fourth line, divided, shows its subject (like) the moon nearly "
- "full, and (like) a horse (in a chariot) whose fellow disappears. There"
- "will be no error. "
- " "
- "5. The fifth line, undivided, shows its subject perfectly sincere, "
- "and linking (others) to him in closest union. There will be no error. "
- " "
- "6. The topmost line, undivided, shows its subject in chanticleer "
- "(trying to) mount to heaven. Even with firm correctness there will "
- "be evil. "
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- " The unseen power of the wind can move the surface of a lake and"
- " thereby show its force. The mind of a wise person seeks to penetrate"
- " below the surface of things so that he may understand the actions of"
- " others. With such understanding, one will know when to pardon and"
- " when to punish with absolute fairness. Others will appreciate such"
- " wisdom."
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