| 兌(說) | 58 DuiDiscussions |
| Your plea is heard. Good omen. | |
| === === | Talks are extended. |
| ========= | Prisoners at a skinning. There will be danger. |
| ========= | There is negotiation with Shang, but no reconciliation as yet. With a great illness, there will be joy. |
| === === | Pending negotiations. Misfortune. |
| ====x==== | Prisoner-of-war talks. Good fortune. Problems disappear. |
| ====x==== | Reconciliation talks. Good fortune. |
| 萃(瘁) | 45 CuiSuffering |
| Your plea is heard. The king goes to his ancestral temple. It is time to see the great one. Good omen for the sacrifice. Using the great ox will bring good fortune. Now is the time to go on a journey. | |
| === === | Moaning and groaning, sobbing and snivelling. No harm will come. |
| ========= | Suffering in high position. No harm will come if no one is captured. Great good fortune. The long-term omen is that the troubles will end. |
| ========= | There will be great good fortune. No harm will come. |
| === === | Suffering and sighing. No signs are favorable. Going on a journey will bring no harm. There will be slight regret. |
| === === | If there are captives, it is best to use them for the summer sacrifice. Stretching it out brings good fortune. No harm will come. |
| === === | Capturing does not end. There is chaos, and then, suffering. If crying “yeow” becomes a laugh, do not fret. Going on a journey will bring no harm. |