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‘Embracing emptiness.
Use this to cross the river.
Not distancing or leaving behind,
Friends disappear.
Gaining honour, moving to the centre.’
11.2
‘Brightness hidden, wounded in the left thigh.
For rescue, use the power of a horse.
Good fortune.’
36.2
Where did you look that up?And the verb, ‘cross’, is ping, 馮. Its components: ice and horse.
Wenlin, or possibly I just followed LiSe. But you can copy and paste it into Uncle Hanzi's site, https://hanziyuan.net/ . Hm... I see he says it's horse and dust rather than ice, but the horse is still there, large as life.Where did you look that up?
Do you mean line 7.2? Where did you find a horse reference in it?Would it also be something to consider the horses( or the horse power) offered, through the triple bestowal made by the King, to the Marshal of hex7?
To be useful for Yi, is it worth it for someone like me to get one of their free products, or do you really need the paid version + Old Chinese add-on? (I think you've said elsewhere you find Wenlin indispensible - what's the advantage of it over LiSe / Richard Sears / Wengu.tartarie.com?)Wenlin
Just noticed the browser add-on Zhongwen Chinese Popup Dictionary includes "to wade."I see he says it's horse and dust rather than ice
It would probably be fun and informative to trace through all the horses in the book - but I can't see any in 7.2. What am I missing?Would it also be something to consider the horses( or the horse power) offered, through the triple bestowal made by the King, to the Marshal of hex7?
The version I have is ancient, 3.4.1, so I don't know about what's available now. I use it a lot, mostly because it works on simple text files. So open file, click on individual characters to look them up and find what's related to them and their range of modern meanings (which may or may not be relevant, of course...), copy and paste them to look them up elsewhere, and also use ctrl+F to find all the instances of a character in this or other files - useful for looking words up in the Shijing, for instance.To be useful for Yi, is it worth it for someone like me to get one of their free products, or do you really need the paid version + Old Chinese add-on? (I think you've said elsewhere you find Wenlin indispensible - what's the advantage of it over LiSe / Richard Sears / Wengu.tartarie.com?)
One could, but I'll probably just think 'big strong hairy creature with hooves and a soft muzzle that smells of horse'.Could one think to oneself something like, "Definitely horse / the ways a horse can help, maybe specifically buoyancy if it seems to fit the reading..."?
First two lines in the water trigram of the flood hexagram are about things that can float.
Clarity,
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