| 咸 | 31 XianChopping Off |
| Your plea is heard. A good omen for taking a wife. There will be good fortune. | |
| === === | Chop off his jowl, cheeks and tongue. |
| ========= | Chop off the loin. There will be no problems. |
| ====x==== | Omen of good fortune. Problems cease. “If you dither back and forth, a friend is thinking of you.” |
| ====x==== | Chop off his leg at the thigh. Hold up the marrow. To go on a journey will bring regret. |
| === === | Chop off his leg at the calf. Misfortune. For settlements, there will be good fortune. |
| === o === | Chop off his big toe. |
| 屯 | 3 TunA Bunch |
| Your primary plea is heard. A good omen. Do not use this omen to go on a journey. Now is the time to establish fiefdoms. | |
| === === | Horse carts are rumbling. Tears and blood are flowing. |
| ========= | Tallow in bunches. For the minor query, a good omen. For the major query, a bad omen. |
| === === | Horse carts are rumbling. If you seek a wedding match, to go on a journey wil bring good fortune. All signs are favorable. |
| === === | He draws near, but there is no gamekeeper. The doe enters the forest. A nobleman at risk would rather give up the chase. To go on will bring cause for regret. |
| === === | Bunching and bucking, horse carts are rumbling. “No thieves here, only a wedding pair.” Omen for a girl: if you do not conceive now, in ten years you will. |
| ========= | Back and forth. Good omen for occupying a home. Now is the time to establish fiefdoms. |