10 Lu


Walking
He walks on the tail of a tiger and does not get eaten. Your plea is heard.
====x==== He watches the walk, checks for good omens. Great good fortune on your return.
====x==== He walks in ruined shoes. Omen of danger.
====x==== He walks on the tail of a tiger and is terror-stricken. In the end there will be good fortune.
===   === The weak-eyed can see, and the lame can walk. He walks on the tail of a tiger and gets eaten. There will be misfortune. All warriors act on behalf of our great lord.
====x==== He walks the level road. Omen of good fortune for a man in the dark.
========= He walks in plain silk shoes. On a journey no harm will come.

24 Fu


Return
Your plea is heard. When coming in or going out there will be no sickness. A friend arrives without difficulty and returns by the same path – a round trip of seven days. Now is the time to go on a journey.
===   === Losing the way back. Misfortune. There will be accidents. If this omen is used to marshal troops, a great defeat is assured, reaching to the ruler of the state. Misfortune. For ten years the army cannot attack.
===   === Urged to return. There will be no problems.
===   === Returning alone in the middle of a journey.
===   === Returning from the brink. Dangerous, but no harm will come.
===   === A lucky return. Good fortune.
========= Returning from a short journey. There will be no harm or trouble. Great good fortune.