| 既濟 | 63 Ji JiAcross the Stream |
| Your plea is heard. Good omen for small matters. Good fortune in the beginning, disorder in the end. | |
| === o === | It drenches its head. Danger. |
| ========= | The eastern neighbor slaughtered an ox. It will not receive as full a blessing as the western neighbor's sacrifice. |
| === o === | He drenches in his wadded jacket. Be vigilant all day long. |
| ====x==== | The High Ancestor attacked the Land of Ghosts, and conquered it in three years. The lowborn should not use this omen. |
| === === | His wife loses her hairpiece. Do not look for it. In seven days she will find it. |
| ========= | His wheels are dragging. It drenches its tail. No harm will come. |
| 無妄 | 25 Wu WangPestilence |
| Your primary plea is heard. A good omen. His misconduct brings disaster. It is not the right time to go on a journey. | |
| ========= | Pestilence. There will be disaster in traveling. No signs are favorable. |
| ========= | The pestilence disease. Without medicine there will be a joyous recovery. |
| ========= | Omen or approval. No harm will come. |
| === === | The pestilence disaster. If tied to an ox, what the traveler will gain is what the townspeople will lose. |
| === === | “Do not plow, and reap a crop. Break no ground, and the land is tilled.” So now is the time to go on a journey. |
| ========= | Pestilence. Going on a journey will bring good fortune. |