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What's the correct methodology for reading more than 3 lines?

Topher

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I have found that reading up to 3 lines can be easy, 1 and 2 lines can be the answer while 1,2,3 can be the development or perhaps answer to said case and a warning.

but what do you do to read more than 3 changing lines?
read the hexagram's unchanging's meaning?
read the lines one by one and take some as a warning and the other as part of the answer(this would be hard to distinguiwh since 50% of change you are getting the warning as an answer)
follow Master Yin's rule to read the upper unchanging line on the first hexagram?
follow Henry Wei's rule to read the lower of the unchanging lines on the second hexagram?

some other methodology?
 

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