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Lake over
Water
Adversity, Oppression, Weariness, Exhaustion
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K'un, Kun
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Commentary
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David Maple-Green
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[entry]
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B.G.W
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The Lake is seen as
having been drained into a deeper abyss, as if the primal
Water element
has taken back its medium of communication with the
world of humanity.
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A.H.
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"Kun" means difficulty and hardship. It suggests a difficult
position or situation.
Exhaustion.
Prosperous and smooth.
Being steadfast and upright.
Great person: good fortune.
No fault.
There are words
Not believed.
Lake without water.
An image of Exhaustion.
In correspondence with this,
The wise ones spare no effort
In fulfilling their inspiration.
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E.L.S
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[entry]
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Cymraeg
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Adfyd,
Gormes,
Blinder
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Changing (Old) Yao
Resolving Multiple Old Yao
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Yao 6
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
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Exhaustion with creeping vines,
And also danger and perplexity.
Saying. "Moving: regret."
Probably repenting,
Then moving forward: good fortune.
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Yao 5
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
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Nose and feet are cut off.
Exhausted with scarlet kneecaps.
Gradually and slowly, there is joy.
Favorable to use them for ceremonial offerings.
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Yao 4
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
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Coming, slowly,
Exhausted in a golden carriage.
Humiliation.
There is an end.
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Yao 3
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
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Exhausted with rocks.
Resting on thorns and thistles.
One lies on a hard line.
Entering one's house,
Not seeing their partner: misfortune.
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Yao 2
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
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Exhausted with wine and food.
A pair of scarlet kneecaps has just arrived.
Favorable to use them for ceremonial offerings.
Moving forward: misfortune.
No fault.
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Yao 1
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
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Buttocks, exhausted, on the stump of a tree.
Entering into a gloomy valley.
Three years, one does not appear.
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