| 大壯 | 34 Da ZhuangThe Strongman |
| Good omen. | |
| === o === | 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. |
| 大有 | 14 Da YouPossessing Greatness |
| Possessing greatness. Your primary plea is heard. | |
| ========= | From Heaven come his blessings. There wil be good fortune. |
| === === | His confidence was mutual and awe-inspiring. There will be good fortune. |
| ========= | It is not his self-importance. No harm will come. |
| ========= | The duke used this omen to pay tribute to the Son of Heaven. The lowborn cannot do so. |
| ========= | A great carriage for an undertaking. There is a journey to go on. No harm will come. |
| ========= | Have no relationship with what is injurious, and you will be without harm. In case of difficulty, no harm will come. |