The I Ching

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Zing

Moon of Air

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Well; the common fountain of increase.
If kept with care, its virtues never cease.

Muddy or dried, what use? Beware decay.
Leaky: for shame! The worker is disgraced.
Clear, but unused; how senseless is the waste!
Well laid and lined, how noble the display.
Come drink the water - cold, pellucid - chaste.
Here to the brim it bubbles - go thy way!

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Yi King Table of Contents

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