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Făng intimates progress and development. 
When a king has reached the point (which the name denotes)

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there is no occasion to be anxious (through fear of a change). Let him be 
as the sun at noon.

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1. The first NINE, undivided, shows its subject meeting with his mate. 
Though they are both of the same character, there will be no error. 
Advance will call forth approval.

2. The second SIX, divided, shows its subject surrounded by screens so 
large and thick that at midday he can see from them the constellation of 
the Bushel. If he go (and try to enlighten his ruler who is thus 
emblemed), he will make himself to be viewed with suspicion and dislike. 
Let him cherish his feeling of sincere devotion that he may thereby move 
(his ruler's mind), and there will be good fortune.

3. The third NINE, undivided, shows its subject with an (additional) 
screen of a large and thick banner, through which at midday he can see 
(the small) Mei star. (In the darkness) he breaks his right arm; but there 
will be no error.

4. T he fourth NINE, undivided, shows its subject in a tent so large and 
thick that at midday he can see from it the constellation of the Bushel. 
But he meets with the subject of the (first) line, undivided like himself. 
There will be good fortune.

5. The fifth SIX, divided, shows its subject bringing around him the men 
of brilliant ability. There will be occasion for congratulation and 
praise. There will be good fortune.

6. The topmost SIX, divided, shows its subject

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with his house made large, but only serving as a screen to his household. 
When he looks at his door, it is still, and there is nobody about it. For 
three years no one is to be seen. There will be evil.