The I Ching

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Pi

Earth of Sun

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Ornament, should have free course indeed.
But - in its place:  it shall not take the lead.

Adorn thy feet, and have no need of horses.
Adorn thy beard, for dignity is due.
Adorn, seek firm correctness in thy courses!
Horsed, winged, desire the honest and true!
Though poor, suburban, there's good work to do.
Clad in pure white, simplicity thy force is.

Yi King Table of Contents

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