17 Sui


Pursuit
Your primary plea is heard. Good omen. No harm will come.
===   === They seized him and bound him. Then they loosened his ropes. With this omen the king sacrificed to the spirit of West Mountain.
========= Captured at the celebration. There will be good fortune.
========= In pursuit, there was a catch. Omen of misfortune. If captives are taken on the road, will it be harmful to use them for a covenant?
===   === Tie up the old man and lose the son. In pursuit, he got what he wanted. Good omen for occupying a settlement.
=== o === Tie up the son and lose the old man.
====x==== There was a change of residence. Omen of good fortune. Associating with others outside will bring results.

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.
========= 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.