| 賁 | 22 BiAdornment |
| Your plea is heard. There is some advantage in going on a journey at this time. | |
| ========= | Trimmed in white. No harm will come. |
| === === | Bedecked up the hill, scanty bolts of silk. There will be regret, but good fortune in the end. |
| === === | Fancy and fair, white horse and mare. “No thieves here, only a wedding pair.” |
| ====x==== | Elegant and sleek. Omen of good fortune in the long term. |
| === === | His beard festooned. |
| ====x==== | His feet bejeweled. Leave the carriage and go on foot. |
| 剝 | 23 BoCutting |
| Now is not a good time to go on a journey. | |
| ========= | The plump fruits are not eaten. The nobleman gained a carriage. The lowborn man cut down his hut. |
| === === | The palace ladies are favored with a stringer of fish. Unfavorable for nothing. |
| === === | They cut up the bed together with his skin. Misfortune. |
| === === | They cut it up. There will be no regret. |
| === === | They cut up the bed together with his knees. Omen of destruction. Misfortune. |
| === === | They cut up the bed together with his feet. Omen of destruction. Misfortune. |