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Heaven made its determinate appointment, | |
Which [our] two sovereigns received. | |
King Cheng did not dare to rest idly in it. | |
But night and day enlarged its foundations by his deep and silent virtue. | |
How did he continue and glorify [his heritage], | |
Exerting all his heart, | |
And so securing its tranquillity! |
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