| 夬(決) | 43 JueHaste |
| On view in the courtyard of the king, the captives cry out. From a town comes a report of danger. This is not the time to regulate the Rong tribes. It is the time to go on a journey. | |
| === === | There are no cries. There is misfortune in the end. |
| ========= | The mountain goat leaps, helter-skelter, down the middle of the road. No harm will come. |
| ========= | No flesh on his buttocks, his steps are hobbled. If he leads a sheep then problems will disappear. He will hear talk but is not reliable. |
| ========= | His strength is in his face. There will be misfortune. The nobleman heads out alone hurry-scurry. He meets with rain and gets wet. There is displeasure, but no harm. |
| ====x==== | Cries of alarm. Attacks come in the night. Fear not. |
| ========= | His strength is in stopping beforehand. Going will not bring victory. It will be harmful. |
| 革 | 49 GeMolting |
| When the day of sacrifice comes, use captives. Your primary plea is heard. Good omen. Problems disappear. | |
| === === | The nobleman dons the leopard change, while the lowborn change their faces. An attack will bring misfortune. Omen of good fortune for settlement. |
| ========= | The great one dons the tiger change. Captives will be taken, even before he has divined. |
| ========= | Regret disappears. Captives will be taken. Change the mandate. Good fortune. |
| ========= | An attack will bring misfortune. Omen of danger. It is said that change is complete after three. Captives will be taken. |
| === === | When the day of sacrifice comes, skin them. An attack will bring good fortune. No harm will come. |
| ========= | Bound up with the hide of a yellow ox. |