| 晉 | 35 JinAdvance Against |
| The Lord of Kang was presented with horses numerous and fine, the spoils of three victories in a single day. | |
| ========= | He advances his horns. Only use this to take a town. Dangerous, but there will be good fortune. No harm will come. Omen of regret. |
| === o === | Troubles disappear. Do not worry about losses or gains. Going on a journey will bring good fortune. All signs are favorable. |
| ========= | He advances like a lemming. Omen of danger. |
| === === | The people are sincere. Troubles disappear. |
| === o === | He advances in strength. Omen of good fortune. He receives a tremendous blessing from the Queen Mother. |
| === === | He advances like a scythe. Omen of good fortune. There will be no problems. Prisoners are abundant. No harm will come. |
| 訟 | 6 SongLitigation |
| There are prisoners, frozen with fear. There is fortune now, but in the end there will be misfortune. It is time to see the great one. It is not good to ford the great river. | |
| ========= | A leather belt of honor was conferred, but he was stripped of it three times in one morning. |
| ========= | He won the lawsuit. There will be great good fortune. |
| ========= | He could not win the lawsuit. He returned to comply with the command. There will be a change. Omen of peace. There will be good fortune. |
| === === | He lived off old bounty. Omen of danger. Good fortune will prevail. “One who serves the king has no expectations.” |
| ========= | He could not win the lawsuit. When he returned, in his township three hundred households had absconded. Calamity is avoided. |
| === === | He did not prolong his service. There will be talk. In the end there will be good fortune. |