Thunder over lake. Represents relationships and their proper development.
Changing Lines
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Line 1: The marrying maiden as a concubine. A lame man who is able to tread. Undertakings bring good fortune.
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Line 2: A one-eyed man who is able to see. The perseverance of a solitary man furthers.
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Line 3: The marrying maiden as a slave. She marries as a concubine.
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Line 4: The marrying maiden draws out the allotted time. A late marriage comes in due course.
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Line 5: The sovereign I gave his daughter in marriage. The embroidered garments of the princess were not as gorgeous as those of the servingmaid. The moon that is nearly full brings good fortune.
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Line 6: The woman holds the basket, but there are no fruits in it. The man stabs the sheep, but no blood flows. Nothing that acts to further.