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12, 11. While Phi and Thai their different scopes
prefer, 34, 33. Tà Kwang stops here as right; withdraws
Thun there. 14. Ta Ya adhering multitudes can show; 13. Thung Zăn reflects their warm affection's
glow. 50, 51. Ting takes what's new; the old is left
by Ko. 61, 62. Sincere is Kung Fd; but exceeds, Hsiao
Kwo. 55, 56. Făng tells of trouble; Lü can boast few
friends. 29. Fire mounts in Li; water in Khân
descends. 9. Hsiâo Khû with few 'gainst many foes
contends. 10. Movement in Li, unresting, never ends. 5. Hsü shows its subject making no advance : 6. In Sung we seek in vain a friendly glance; 28. And Tá Kwo's overthrown with sad mis
chance. 44. Kâu shows a meeting, where the many
strong Are met by one that's weak, yet struggles
long.
53. In Kien we see a bride who will delay To move until the bridegroom takes his
way. 27. Body and mind are nourished right in I; 63. All things are well established in Ki 31.
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