Wind over water. Represents dissolution of difficulties through communication.
Changing Lines
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Line 1: He brings help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune.
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Line 2: At the dissolution he hurries to that which supports him. Remorse disappears.
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Line 3: He dissolves his self. No remorse.
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Line 4: He dissolves his bond with his group. Supreme good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation. This is something that ordinary people do not think of.
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Line 5: His loud cries are as dissolving as sweat. Dissolution. A king abides without blame.
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Line 6: He dissolves his blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out, is without blame.