| 隨 | 17 SuiPursuit |
| 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. |
| ====x==== | Captured at the celebration. There will be good fortune. |
| ====x==== | 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. |
| === === | Tie up the son and lose the old man. |
| ========= | There was a change of residence. Omen of good fortune. Associating with others outside will bring results. |
| 復 | 24 FuReturn |
| 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. |