47 Kun


Distress
Your plea is heard. Omen of the great one. Good fortune. No harm will come. There is talk but it is not believed.
===   === Distressed by vines and creepers, he is tripped up. This is called “to act is to regret”. There will be problems. An attack will bring good fortune.
========= Distressed with amputation by the burgundy knees, he slowly extricates himself. By this omen it is time to offer sacrifice.
====x==== He comes slowly, distressed by a bronze carriage. There will be an end to regret.
===   === Distressed by stone, he grasps at thorns. Entering his palace he does not see his wife. There will be misfortune.
========= He is distressed with food and wine, and then come the scarlet knees. By this omen it is time to offer sacrifice. An attack will bring misfortune. No harm will come.
===   === Buttocks distressed by a wooden staff, he enters the dark valley and is not seen for three years.

29 Kan


The Pit
There is a capture. Consider offering the heart in sacrifice. A trip will be rewarded.
===   === Tie him up with braids and cords. Throw him into a thorny keep. For three years he is not bagged. Misfortune.
========= The pit is not filled, though all around is level. No misfortune.
===   === A flask of wine, tureens – a pair – in earthenware, handed through the window, bound. No misfortune in the end.
===   === Bring him here and thump him down. Steep and deep, he plunges down the pitfall. Do not use this omen.
========= The pit has a drop. Expect to gain a little.
===   === Pit within a pit. He plunges down the pitfall. There will be misfortune.