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Wind over
Sky
Clouds, Small Nurture, Little Accumulation (Hsaio Kuo, Xiao Xü)
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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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Former power declines under depressing, dark clouds that bring no
rain.
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A.H.
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There is only one Yin line
with five Yang lines.
When five Yang lines
depend on only one Yin Line
for nourishment, it becomes difficult for the
Yin.
The Yin needs time to accumulate
energy and strength. When one's energy and strength are not
adequate to a task, one should take a break to gather
one's forces for further accomplishment. The break should be
temporary, yet the achievement is continuous. This is the
main theme of the kua.
Little Accumulation.
Prosperous and smooth.
Clouds condense, yet no rain.
At my west side.
Wind blows in the
Sky.
An image of accumulating nourishment by the little.
In accordance with this,
The wise ones polish and beautify their cultured qualitites.
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E.L.S
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[entry]
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Cymraeg
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Cwmylau,
Maeth bach
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