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Addewid Index [ <= FuHsi-53 => / <= KingWen-53 => ] - Wind over Mountain
Development, Progress, Partnership, Developing Gradually (Chien, Jian)
Correspondences ( Mandala )
Aniv
[entry]
Astrology [entry]
Darogan
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Diloggún [entry]
Geomancy [entry]
Grith [entry]
Ifá
[entry]
MO AH(6):NA(4) - The Ground of Gold
Obí [entry]
Ogham [entry]
Qabbalah [entry]
Rune [entry]
Tarot King of Pentacles ( TT )
Caller of Nadred Rings ( FPT )
Tzolkin
[entry]

Commentary
David Maple-Green [entry]
B.G.W The Mountain breeze is said to nuture plants with gentle rains, while the trees grow slowly, clamping the soil in place with their roots.
A.H. This Accomplished Kua denotes a tree that is growing gradually to its height on a mountain. When the trunk of a tree grows upward above the ground, its roots develop deep underneath the earth. The progress of upwardand downward growth are in positive proportion.
E.L.S [entry]
Cymraeg Datblygiad, Cynnydd, Partneriaeth

Changing (Old) Yao
Resolving Multiple Old Yao
Yao 6
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
The wild geese (swans) gradually advance to the large heights beyond.
Their feathers can be used in ceremony.
The sequence of the progress cannot be disturbed.
There will be good fortune.
Yao 5
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
The wild geese (swans) gradually advance to the high mound.
A wife for three years does not become pregnant.
In the end, nothing can defeat.
One obtains one's wish.
Yao 4
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
The wild geese graduallly advance to the trees.
They may perch on flat branches.
One is docile and gentile.
There will be no error.
Yao 3
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
The wild geese (swans) gradually advance to the dry plains.
The husband goes on an expedition;
He does not return.
The wife conceives,
but does not give birth.
There will be misfortune.
Yield to each other's nature and
Protect one another.
This is favorable to fight off invasion.
Yao 2
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
The wild geese (swans) gradually approach the large rocks.
They eat and drink joyfully and at ease.
There will be good fortune.
One does not reap without sowing.
Yao 1
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
The wild geese (swans) gradually approach the large rocks.
They eat and drink joyfully and at ease.
There will be good fortune.
One does not reap without sowing.
Yao 1
Resulting Kua
The wild geese (swans) gradually approach the shore.
A young officer will be in danger and spoken against,
but there will be no error.
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