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... upper ends . Apply your right - hand fingers to the middle of the sticks , the thumb being nearest to you or from inside , and the other fingers to be applied from outside . Lift the whole thing above your forehead . Now turn your sole ...
... upper ends . Apply your right - hand fingers to the middle of the sticks , the thumb being nearest to you or from inside , and the other fingers to be applied from outside . Lift the whole thing above your forehead . Now turn your sole ...
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... upper complement . This is the emblem involved in the name of the hexagram , ' Chun ' . ' At a stand - still ' means that France can not advance as the enemy or Prussia is as invincible as a great rock . Thus the ' Lineation ' says ...
... upper complement . This is the emblem involved in the name of the hexagram , ' Chun ' . ' At a stand - still ' means that France can not advance as the enemy or Prussia is as invincible as a great rock . Thus the ' Lineation ' says ...
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... upper complement . This betrayer will be uneffective . Again as the change is from a positive into a negative , France will lose her leader , and then her defeat is evident . 66 When viewed from the side of Prussia , we have the change ...
... upper complement . This betrayer will be uneffective . Again as the change is from a positive into a negative , France will lose her leader , and then her defeat is evident . 66 When viewed from the side of Prussia , we have the change ...
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... upper is the middle son of “ Kan ( = ) . ” The extent of China is evidently wider than that of France , and her land is more fertile . But China is " thunder " and occupies a " positive and unmiddling position " : thus the government of ...
... upper is the middle son of “ Kan ( = ) . ” The extent of China is evidently wider than that of France , and her land is more fertile . But China is " thunder " and occupies a " positive and unmiddling position " : thus the government of ...
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... upper complement ; that is , it is occupying the most dangerous position . But the ' Interpretation ' says , ' the danger lies outside . ' Now I think from this that the so - called ' difficulty or dan- ger ' is not that of Yokosuka ...
... upper complement ; that is , it is occupying the most dangerous position . But the ' Interpretation ' says , ' the danger lies outside . ' Now I think from this that the so - called ' difficulty or dan- ger ' is not that of Yokosuka ...
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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