38 Kui


A Sighting
In small matters there will be good fortune.
========= Sighting the fox, he sees pigs covered in mud and a cartload of ghosts. At first he draws his bow, and then he releases it. “No thieves here, only a wedding pair.” If you go on a journey and meet with rain, there will be good fortune.
===   === Problems disappear. Their ancestor bites into the flesh. What harm will there be in going on a journey?
====x==== Sighting the fox. Meeting the headman. You will exchange captives. Dangerous, but no harm will come.
===   === Seeing a wagon dragging, its oxen held back, its man branded with his nose cut off. What has no beginning will have an end.
====x==== Meeting the master in the lane. No harm will come.
====x==== Problems disappear. A lost horse. It will return by itself without a search. Seeing a hideous man. No harm will come.

23 Bo


Cutting
Now is not a good time to go on a journey.
========= The plump fruits are not eaten. The nobleman gained a carriage. The lowborn man cut down his hut.
===   === The palace ladies are favored with a stringer of fish. Unfavorable for nothing.
===   === They cut up the bed together with his skin. Misfortune.
===   === They cut it up. There will be no regret.
===   === They cut up the bed together with his knees. Omen of destruction. Misfortune.
===   === They cut up the bed together with his feet. Omen of destruction. Misfortune.