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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #15

May 23, 2013

Hexagram 15: Ch’ien—Modesty

The commentary
is different under the
light. The meaning is

different in the
mountains of Providence. An
authentic man is

a modest man, lost
in British Columbia.
Take from the fat to

pad the lean ghosts of
integrity. The evil
King is killed by the

moral character
of the State. The good King is
killed by the moral

character of the
modest gentleman. Levy
appeals to invade

the adverse Centre.
Cultivate a contrary
geniality.

An introduction
to humanity is the
division of the

people. Be involved—
an available teacher
also serves neighbors.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #14

May 22, 2013

Hexagram 14: Ta Yu—Possession in Great Measure

Much fire under a
big civilization. Dry
fire, vigorous, great.

The soft days are rows
of fire in the sky, taking
exhausted lives. The

promotion of vice
is the promotion of good
governance. They blame

hard times—there is no
blame, no damage, no harm. Do
not lose the plot. Hang

the emperor in
public. Hang the villains in
public. Cart the gang

to Taiwan. Contain
the damage; letters to the
common folk are like

letters to heaven.
Distinguish between God and
adversity. God

bless the common folk,
easy and free. God bless the
public without God.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #13

April 26, 2013

Hexagram 13: T’ung Jên—Fellowship with Men

Dry colleagues one day
under fire: members in the
wild, involved. The world

of ambition, the
syndrome of ambition meets
the flexible door

of ambition, and
the differentiation
of classes is a

stingy road of blame
ascending the city wall
like a three-year-old

Chiang Kai-shek, like a
gentleman who is also
the trapped enemy.

Wail, attack, depress,
direct against going. The
mutual restraint

of masters is a
suburb of no regret. Laugh,
generally, first.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #12

March 15, 2013

Hexagram 12: P’i—Standstill [Stagnation]

The twelfth day is a
small bandit. Do not pay! Not
to pay is heaven.

The negative man
has no sense of all things on
Earth, the yin and yang

of bad people, a
soft German gentleman, the
arc of the humane

on Mao’s road, pulling
yin in the shame of chaos.
Tipping in June is

inappropriate,
a domain away from blame,
a happiness place.

Be mulberry free,
surviving death to pour long
buds, happy after.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #11

March 8, 2013

Hexagram 11: T’ai—Peace

Thai dry world, small to
large; all things pass in the world:
records, genital

mutilation, health,
patrons, gentlemen, villains
—the small extinction

of humanity.
Thai heaven; the Tao of Earth
supports a fiscal

deficit around
the desirability
of heaven. People

after a CD,
pulling with its yin—log out!
Famine, friends die, still

in line, bank shortage,
ever bright, no cease, no blame,
unshakable like

rich British neighbors.
Happiness is in rows, not
therapists or a

wish sister. The mean
city will kill—this is not
untrue Thai info.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #10

January 20, 2013

Hexagram 10: Lu—Treading [Conduct]

The estate of shoes:
The tenth dry shoe; top against
bottom shoe; Chloris

shoes, Heinz shoes; using
shoes, not using shoes; soft shoes;
Chiang Kai-shek shoes, bright,

like an emperor
without effect; Jersey shoes;
world shoes; gentleman

shoes based on syndrome
shoes; plain shoes, no blame from the
population, a

quiet man alone,
not chaos; lame shoes, not fierce
enough; log shoes, not

a ferocious row;
inappropriate shoes twist
in legitimate

study of the great
celebration. Exit the
new moon under fire:

ethinyl day shoes—
differentiation from
the population.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #9

December 12, 2012

Hexagram 9: Hsiao Ch’u—The Taming Power of the Small

A small animal
wind; the book of days is dry.
Have a girlfriend in

the suburbs without
a wife. Be able to just
hang. Have a Western

girlfriend without a
wife. Couples fall out, Rover.
No legal wife! Blood,

terror, guilt . . . Better
info is not just for the
rich neighbors. Rain is

a virtue. Log on!
A gentleman is seeking
complex stowage, not

a culprit. Fu Road
is Heaven, Lady Zhen Li
is not. Small livestock!

As the saying goes:
The soft up and down is not
suspected for months.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #8

November 24, 2012

Hexagram 8: Pi—Holding Together (Union)

Divination of
the water bucket: a guilt-
free husband is a

restless husband and
an assailant. The ratio
of obedience

to blame is up and
down, and just as well. What’s next
is secondary

to what’s after. It
is said: a fierce husband is
poor groundwater for

international
nobility. The yin of
an earthen jar is

not lost on bandits.
Outside, a hurt; midway, the
commandment of a

headless bird—a fierce
no, the converse of care, a
residential miss.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #7

October 24, 2012

Hexagram 7: Shih—The Army

A great ridge: oral
master, grandfather to the
Navy. HIV

insurance is good.
Why blame the water? As it
is said: a saying

is the architect
of law, the teacher of the
day. Losing livestock

is hard. Division
is hard. The spoiled corpse is fierce.
Reactive poultry

is disorder. Bad
is the eldest son; speak not
in announcing this

attack. Lee is the
founding family, a row
of kings under God.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #6

June 4, 2012

Hexagram 6: Sung—Conflict

Fierce insurance, risk
and health costs are info-snapped
(like Chiang Kai-shek in

Djibouti). Adverse
implications at the first
instance court lines of

contrary water.
The month is long; don’t wing it.
Birds can’t easily

yap the cataract;
they catch three hundred eyes of
justification.

Eat the old German
from Kyrgyzstan. As it is
said: Life is complex.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

http://www.cnd.org/GB/Classics/Philosophers/I_Ching/I_Ching.gb.html#6

The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #5

June 3, 2012

Hexagram 5: Hsu—Waiting (Nourishment)

On the day that a
gentleman needs optical
meaning, vigorous

depression is the
center of power. A cloud
of pleasure, the want

of the suburbs, the
mud’s poor evolution, an
uninvited guest—

blood-induced needs of
food and drink are constant. But
no arrhythmias!

The point is not lost
in the cave of the cautious,
unexpected self.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #4

March 13, 2012

Hexagram 4: Mêng—Youthful Folly

A Mongolian
landscape seeks enlightenment.
Ditch early GM

divisions, ditch your
mountain insurance, there will
be no trial, no

records. Like mountain
springs, moral gentlemen will
be on the fruit line.

Peritoneal
macrophages will come in
early. Get confused

on the sixth day of
every month—punishment is
rectification.

Criminal people
are in the shackles of the
past. A strong woman

is a satisfied
woman. But do not bow to
women; do not seek

to marry. Mask your
hardship with absolute form.
Live alone far from

farmland and bandits.
Shun the negative and shun
smooth Mongolians.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

http://www.cnd.org/GB/Classics/Philosophers/I_Ching/I_Ching.gb.html#4

The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #3

February 29, 2012

Hexagram 3: Chun—Difficulty at the Beginning

Like an insurance
tycoon, strong, thunder of the
Pacific in a

restless century,
as ignorant as the grass.
A gentleman might

charge certain ones, cheap
people. Form is the word of
the decade, decade

of revivals, a
decade of freaks and bandits,
a decade that will

not reach agreement,
when Communists wept blood and
women wept blood, with

vertical poultry
weeping blood on the farmland,
deer in the forest

weeping the blood of
population proposal,
the fierce absolute.

A gentleman’s house
is long secure in the care
of a few less poor.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

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The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #2

February 21, 2012

Hexagram 2: K’un—The Receptive

Southwest friends are lost
on the Northeast road, meaning
heavy loading with

video light. The
mare has no boundaries, class
lines are compliant.

Germany has no
boundaries in the final
celebration. The

sixth day of every
month: shoe cream, a desperate
bid for shoe cream ice,

a cloudy cloud path
to the virtuous terrain
of ice, straight, square, no

detriment, not the
negative tunnel light from
the unaccomplished

king in a wild blood-
dark yellow skirt, ever bright,
knowing, enclosed, no

blame, a capsule of
end-harm, no reputation.
The road is poor, soft,

static; there will be
other celebrations, the
defense of other

calamities. Kill
the king, kill the parent, kill
Robert Frost, kill his

wife. The sage data
says blood on Cape Collinson
Road, blood on Judah,

blood on the sill of
Heaven’s miscellaneous
earthquake diagram.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

http://www.cnd.org/GB/Classics/Philosophers/I_Ching/I_Ching.gb.html#2

The I Bing: The Book of Exchanges #1

February 14, 2012

Hexagram 1: Ch’ien—The Creative

Dry dollars the ninth
day of every month. Hidden
dragon: do not use.

Tin dragon: do see
adults. A gentleman’s dry
all day, a watchful

tiger, no blame in
a guilt-free sky, flying deep
in time. Concubine

logistics work the
engine; a good long hang will
also benefit.

Vigorous thing to
do: announcing sufficient
justice is solid

enough, without the
stuffy, boring music, so
one cannot worry

the contrary; it
cannot be drawn. Evil is
good governance and

easy, great virtue.
The faithful German course is
inferior and

without pride. Be dry,
dry and watchful, and despite
adversity, be

without blame of cloud.
Disaster preparedness
is world governance.

The United States
is energy potential,
civilization

accompanying
the poles of temperament,
leather together.

The Ephesians! Pure
essence of imperial
days, benevolent

evidence, latent,
but implicit, the seasons
of order. Play the

bypass and breach the
ghost of Robert Frost for good
or ill luck. Knowledge

in its turn, but do
not know the dead, and do not
know death. Only saints

advance and retreat
in life and death. Only saints
advance and retreat.

[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]

http://www.cnd.org/GB/Classics/Philosophers/I_Ching/I_Ching.gb.html#1


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