| 坎 | 29 KanThe Pit |
| There is a capture. Consider offering the heart in sacrifice. A trip will be rewarded. | |
| === === | Tie him up with braids and cords. Throw him into a thorny keep. For three years he is not bagged. Misfortune. |
| ====x==== | The pit is not filled, though all around is level. No misfortune. |
| === o === | A flask of wine, tureens – a pair – in earthenware, handed through the window, bound. No misfortune in the end. |
| === o === | Bring him here and thump him down. Steep and deep, he plunges down the pitfall. Do not use this omen. |
| ========= | The pit has a drop. Expect to gain a little. |
| === o === | Pit within a pit. He plunges down the pitfall. There will be misfortune. |
| 大壯 | 34 Da ZhuangThe Strongman |
| Good omen. | |
| === === | A ram butts the hedge. It cannot withdraw, and it cannot follow through. No signs are favorable. After difficulty, there will be good fortune. |
| === === | He loses his sheep in Yi. There will be no trouble. |
| ========= | Omen of good fortune. Problems disappear. The hedge breaks and the ram is untangled. The strength of the great carriage resides in its axles. |
| ========= | The lowborn uses strength; the nobleman uses wiles. Omen of danger. A ram butts the hedge and entangles his horns. |
| ========= | Omen of good fortune. |
| ========= | Strength in the feet. Attacking will bring misfortune. There will be captives. |