Hexagram 32: Hêng—Duration
Constant hang, no blame.
Long and strong under rigid
Lei Feng facies,
the Tao of Heaven
and Earth hangs blame-free on a
road with no end and
no beginning, a
flexible Toshisada,
imaginative
constant. Sun and Moon
days: the four seasons change, saints
people the world, all
feelings visible.
It’s like saying: Lei Feng, a
gentleman, is not
standing easy. Death
harvests a mechanism of
regret, pursuing
virtue, too ashamed
to attack, dredging for the
tolerance of tin,
German poultry in
the non-place of Andrew Bird.
A fierce woman, a
lady-fierce teacher,
is like saying: got my own
way! The mean time of
constant vibration
is a reactive culprit
without death’s honor.
[Original Chinese (auto-detected as Chinese Simplified) via Bing translator]
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