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When do you know you have written enough on a subject?

kevin

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I was recently having a discussion about Yijing with someone and Meng and Dodder came up. Wanting to refresh my memory I did a web search for 'Dodder I Ching' and Hillary's excellent articles appeared.

Wanting to see what the plant looked like I switched over to images in the browser...

And, Hillary's picture came up!

All hail the Queen of Dodder .

Grinning.

Be well

:)
 

Trojina

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Could you link to it ?

I think Hilary's articles will be read hundreds of years after she's passed away. Scholars will be debating something and then someone will find Hilary wrote wisely on it 300 years ago. :)
 

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Could you link to it ?

I think Hilary's articles will be read hundreds of years after she's passed away. Scholars will be debating something and then someone will find Hilary wrote wisely on it 300 years ago. :)
Hi Trojina


A nice bonus is... Look to the right and you will see a link, "64 Hexagrams". It's a nice little article by Richard Smith. He locates key authors Yijings on a history timeline and then brings the names given by them to the different hexagrams. It reads like a Shuogua for hexagrams.

Yes, I think her ghost will haunt the internet for a very long time. :)
 

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Hilary can never, ever write too much on a subject. :mischief: This is why she desperately needs a cadre of clones.

Dodder? Will read when I get back home (I need an errand-running clone.)
 

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