| 頤 | 27 YiJawbones |
| Omen of good fortune. Eye the mandible to see for yoursef what the mouth has to say. | |
| ====x==== | Follow the mandible. Dangerous. There will be good fortune. Now is the time to ford the great river. |
| === === | Touch the firebrand. Omen of good fortune for occupying a settlement. It is not possible to ford the great river. |
| === === | Turn a jawbone upside down. There will be good fortune. The tiger's gaze is piercing, its prey so far away. No harm will come. |
| === o === | Touch the mandible. Omen of misfortune. For ten years you cannot act. No signs are favorable. |
| === === | Turn a jawbone upside down; touch the firebrand to the crown. Attacking will bring misfortune. |
| ========= | Discard your sacred turtles; behold my racks of mandibles. Misfortune. |
| 明夷 | 36 Ming YiThe Calling Arrow-bird |
| A good omen in times of difficulty. | |
| === === | It is not bright, it is dark. First it rises up to heaven, then it plunges into the earth. |
| === === | Jizi's calling arrow-bird. A good omen. |
| === === | Entering the belly on the left, taking the heart of the calling arrow-bird. He will exit the gate from the courtyard. |
| ========= | A calling arrow-bird is wounded on the southern hunt. They got the big chief. This omen is not appropriate for an illness. |
| === === | A calling arrow-bird is wounded in the left thigh. If this omen is used to geld a horse, it will grow strong. There will be good fortune. |
| ========= | A calling arrow-bird in flight locks its wings. The nobleman on a journey does not eat for three days. If there is a journey to make, the ruler will have something to say. |