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周易 - Book of Changes

[Western Zhou (1046 BC - 771 BC)]
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[Also known as: 《易》, "I Ching", "Yi Jing"]

说卦 - Shuo Gua

English translation: James Legge [?]
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6 说卦:
神也者、万物而为言者也。动万物者莫疾乎雷,桡万物者莫疾乎风,燥万物者莫熯乎火,说万物者莫说乎泽,润万物者莫润乎水,终万物、始万物者、莫盛乎艮。故水火相逮,雷风不相悖,山泽通气,然后能变化,既成万物也。
Shuo Gua:
When we speak of Spirit we mean the subtle (presence and operation of God) with all things. For putting all things in motion there is nothing more vehement than thunder; for scattering them there is nothing more effective than wind; for drying them up there is nothing more parching than fire; for giving them pleasure and satisfaction there is nothing more grateful than a lake or marsh; for moistening them there is nothing more enriching than water; for bringing them to an end and making them begin again there is nothing more fully adapted than Zhen. Thus water and fire contribute together to the one object; thunder and wind do not act contrary to each other; mountains and collections of water interchange their influences. It is in this way, that they are able to change and transform, and to give completion to all things.

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