30 Li


The Lia-bird
A good omen. Your plea is heard. Raising cows will bring good fortune.
========= The king used this to launch an attack. It is good that heads are lopped off. The catch was not just of enemies. No harm will come.
===   === Tears flow like a river as they moan and grieve. There will be good fortune.
========= Suddenly it alights, like blazing up, like snuffing out, like casting off.
====x==== The setting sun's lia-bird. Unless you beat an earthen pot and sing, your elders' lamentations will be substantial. Misfortune.
===   === A yellow lia-bird. Great good fortune.
====x==== He walks in a tangle. Take care of him. No harm will come.

35 Jin


Advance 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.
===   === 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.
===   === 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.