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In the autumn,
when the grain was abundant and ripe,
but before it was reaped,
Heaven sent a great storm of thunder and lightning, along with wind,
by which the grain was all broken down,
and great trees torn up.
The people were greatly terrified;
and the king and great officers, all in their caps of state, proceeded to open the metal-bound coffer and examine the writings in it,
周公武王 where they found the words of the duke when he took on himself the business of being a substitute for king Wu.
The two (great) dukes and the king asked the historiographer and all the other officers (acquainted with the transaction) about the thing,
and they replied,
'It was really thus;
but ah!
。」 the duke charged us that we should not presume to speak about it.'


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