| 泰 | 11 TaiGrandeur |
| The small departs and the great arrives. There will be good fortune. Your plea is heard. Pull up the thatch grass and with it come the roots. An attack will bring good fortune. | |
| === === | From the city came the orders. Omen of regret. |
| === === | The wall fell into the moat. Do not use this omen to field troops. |
| === === | Di Yi joyfully gave his daughter in marriage. There will be great good fortune. |
| ========= | He flutters about. You will not prosper on account of your neighbor. You will be captured on account of negligence. |
| ====x==== | “There is no plain that does not rise; there is no trip without return.” Omen of difficulty. There will be no harm. Do not worry. There will be fortune in his capture at dinner. |
| ========= | A bundle is discarded. With this omen you may cross the river. It will not be left far behind nor be forgotten. A boon will come en route. |
| 明夷 | 36 Ming YiThe Calling Arrow-bird |
| A good omen in times of difficulty. | |
| === === | It is not bright, it is dark. First it rises up to heaven, then it plunges into the earth. |
| === === | Jizi's calling arrow-bird. A good omen. |
| === === | Entering the belly on the left, taking the heart of the calling arrow-bird. He will exit the gate from the courtyard. |
| ========= | A calling arrow-bird is wounded on the southern hunt. They got the big chief. This omen is not appropriate for an illness. |
| === === | A calling arrow-bird is wounded in the left thigh. If this omen is used to geld a horse, it will grow strong. There will be good fortune. |
| ========= | A calling arrow-bird in flight locks its wings. The nobleman on a journey does not eat for three days. If there is a journey to make, the ruler will have something to say. |