He who came at the time of his birth, is the master of all things. He who came at the time of his coronation, who started it all
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The hour of farewell has come, he who gives up the world This seems like a poetic passage that may have different interpretations depending on the context and culture it comes from. However, here is a possible interpretation:
The first two lines suggest that someone who is born at the right time (possibly referring to an astrological or prophetic prediction) and is crowned at the right time (possibly referring to a royal succession) becomes a powerful and influential figure, a "master of all things". This person may have started something important, perhaps a dynasty or a movement.
The last line suggests that this person has reached the end of their life and is ready to renounce the world. This could mean that they are preparing for death, or that they are retiring from public life and seeking a more spiritual or contemplative path.
Overall, this passage seems to be reflecting on the cycle of life and power, and the inevitability of endings and transitions. ■ このスレッドは過去ログ倉庫に格納されています