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.
========= He walks in a tangle. Take care of him. No harm will come.

22 Bi


Adornment
Your plea is heard. There is some advantage in going on a journey at this time.
========= Trimmed in white. No harm will come.
===   === Bedecked up the hill, scanty bolts of silk. There will be regret, but good fortune in the end.
===   === Fancy and fair, white horse and mare. “No thieves here, only a wedding pair.”
========= Elegant and sleek. Omen of good fortune in the long term.
===   === His beard festooned.
========= His feet bejeweled. Leave the carriage and go on foot.