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KU K'AI-CHIH'S SCROLL IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM 



fearing the power of the family of the Empress wrote these 

 admonitions as a remonstrance. Chang Hua wrote also three 

 other "Admonitions" directed towards other parties. 



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In the vast operations of creation Heaven and Earth 

 were separated. The flux and flow of the liquid forces of 

 Yin and Yang distributed themselves in the moulding of 

 myriad things. During the time of Fu Hsi he established 

 the rites, a covenant between God and man. Thereupon for 

 the first time, marital relations were made by the ordering of 



