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... refers to a trigram or complement , so that a complete hexagram has to be expected through thirty - six changes ; and others that a complete diagram of six elements is directly obtained from eighteen changes . In short , it is far ...
... refers to a trigram or complement , so that a complete hexagram has to be expected through thirty - six changes ; and others that a complete diagram of six elements is directly obtained from eighteen changes . In short , it is far ...
Page 7
... refers to the faithful observance of the path of duty . Positive IV . The dragon is as if he were leaping , but in the deep . Free from blame . Interpretation . The idea of a dragon leaping on a deep water is that there is little blame ...
... refers to the faithful observance of the path of duty . Positive IV . The dragon is as if he were leaping , but in the deep . Free from blame . Interpretation . The idea of a dragon leaping on a deep water is that there is little blame ...
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... refers to a ground in which something can be done , that is to say , I am now in a situation full of great works . The phrase " advantageous to see great men teaches me not to devote myself to mere reading and writing , but to attend ...
... refers to a ground in which something can be done , that is to say , I am now in a situation full of great works . The phrase " advantageous to see great men teaches me not to devote myself to mere reading and writing , but to attend ...
Page 12
... refers to the continu- ous and dauntless action of the Sun. If a person will go on with his work diligently and without slight- est delay , he will be able to succeed at last . AGRICULTURE OF THE 16TH . YEAR OF MEIJI . When I saw Mr ...
... refers to the continu- ous and dauntless action of the Sun. If a person will go on with his work diligently and without slight- est delay , he will be able to succeed at last . AGRICULTURE OF THE 16TH . YEAR OF MEIJI . When I saw Mr ...
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... refers to the manacle of the harbour . 66 " " " " Again , the change in the " Negative I " of " Mô ' gives " Son ( ) , " which means " to lose . " Then , the French endeavour will be a great loss to France . Her loss on herself can be ...
... refers to the manacle of the harbour . 66 " " " " Again , the change in the " Negative I " of " Mô ' gives " Son ( ) , " which means " to lose . " Then , the French endeavour will be a great loss to France . Her loss on herself can be ...
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able advantageous to advance Advantageous to wade affairs army bloody tears Buddhism calamity China Chōka Chun constant Corea danger diagram difficulty divined and obtained earth element occupies embellishment emblem endeavour Exposition follow France free from blame free from remorse Government Haikai Haku Heaven Hence hexagram Honourable men accordingly implies inauspicious inner complement Interpretation king Kisei Kwan large river Lineation lose lower complement marriage means Mei-i Meiji middle position Negative II nobleman obedient obtained the change obtained the Negative obtained the Positive occupies a middle officers outer complement Perfectly auspicious perfectly lucky person pond position is improper Positive II present principle Remorse disappears Russia says Shin Shintoism small-minded stops strong element Sugi Taikwa things three-legged kettle thunder tiger's tail tion Tōkyō truthful Tsukudajima Unlucky to advance upper complement vantageous virtues wade a large weak element woman Yokohama