>Small things may be done; great things should not be done.
Small things may be done (diplomacy), great things should not be done (war).
>The flying bird brings the message:
>It is not well to strive upward,
>It is well to remain below.
>Great good fortune.
The flying bird represents this diplomacy, and its message to NK is not to strive to greatness on the world stage, but instead to do things to look after its people regardless of prestige.
>Thus in his conduct the superior man gives preponderance to reverence
The superior man (Trump) must give reverence to NK as a sovereign country that wants only safety and prosperity for its people.
>Six at the beginning means:
>The bird meets with misfortune through flying.
This approach causes great disdain from those who wish war with NK or don't believe in diplomatic solutions.
>She passes by her ancestor
>And meets her ancestress.
>He does not reach his prince
>And meets the official.
>No blame.
America passes by her ancestor, War, and meets her ancestress, Liberty. Trump does not attain his glorious title of ruler, and becomes a clear and frugal government official. Wise action has no blame.
>Nine in the third place means:
>If one is not extremely careful,
>Somebody may come up from behind and strike him.
>Misfortune.
If Trump is not careful in this approach he may be left unbalanced, and struck by some geopolitical blow he didn't see coming from either China, Russia, or his allies.
>Nine in the fourth place means:
>No blame. He meets him without passing by.
>Going brings danger. One must be on guard.
>Do not act. Be constantly persevering.
Again, clear indication of diplomacy.
>Six in the fifth place means:
>Dense clouds,
>No rain from our western territory.
>The prince shoots and hits him who is in the cave.
Lot's a confusion in the process. No nourishment or support from allies. Kim will shoot those who do not open up.
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