| 鼎 | 50 DingThe Cauldron |
| Great good fortune. Your plea is heard. | |
| ========= | A cauldron with a jade carrying-pole. Great good fortune. All signs are favorable. |
| === o === | A cauldron with yellow ears and a bronze carrying-pole. Good omen. |
| ========= | The cauldron breaks a leg and spills the duke's stew. His punishment will be execution. Misfortune. |
| ========= | The cauldron sheds its ears. His movement will be blocked. The plump meat of the pheasant is uneaten. The frontier rains will diminish. There are problems, but good fortune in the end. |
| ====x==== | The cauldron is full. My enemy is ill and cannot get to me. Good fortune. |
| === === | The cauldron's legs are upturned. Now is the time to expel the bad. Take a consort to get a son. No harm will come. |
| 遯 | 33 DunA Suckling Pig |
| Your plea is heard. Omen of slight advantage. | |
| ========= | A plump piglet. All signs are favorable. |
| ========= | A festival piglet. Omen of good fortune. |
| ========= | A fine piglet. Good fortune for the nobleman, bad for the lowborn. |
| ========= | A tied-up piglet. There is danger of illness. Tend to your servants. Good fortune. |
| === === | Tether it with the hide of a yellow ox. There is no way it can succeed in getting loose. |
| === === | The tail of a piglet. Omen of danger. Do not use this omen to go on a journey. |