30 Li


The Lia-bird
A good omen. Your plea is heard. Raising cows will bring good fortune.
========= The king used this to launch an attack. It is good that heads are lopped off. The catch was not just of enemies. No harm will come.
===   === Tears flow like a river as they moan and grieve. There will be good fortune.
====x==== Suddenly it alights, like blazing up, like snuffing out, like casting off.
========= The setting sun's lia-bird. Unless you beat an earthen pot and sing, your elders' lamentations will be substantial. Misfortune.
===   === A yellow lia-bird. Great good fortune.
====x==== He walks in a tangle. Take care of him. No harm will come.

52 Gen


Obstruction
Obstruction in the back. It will not strike the belly. If you travel to the court, you will not see the man. No harm will come.
========= Staunch the obstruction. Good fortune.
===   === Obstruction in the jaw. Speech will continue. Problems disappear.
===   === Obstruction in the belly. No harm will come.
========= Obstruction in the waist. Sear the loin. There will be the danger of fuming of the heart.
===   === Obstruction in the legs. It will not save the marrow. The heart is unwell.
===   === Obstruction in the feet. No harm will come. Good omen for the long term.