Does anyone know which episode in the old version of Fengshen Bang was where Jiang Ziya told fortunes?

Episode 5 of "Feng Ming Qishan".

In this episode, on the day Song Yuanwai’s new building was built, Jiang Ziya cast a spell to catch demons and subdued the five demons. Song Yuanwai was surprised and opened a fortune-telling parlor for Jiang Ziya in Chaoge.

Jiang Ziya’s fortune-telling parlor opened, attracting a grumpy man. Jiang Ziya told fortunes for him, and he did not believe him. He went to verify the authenticity. After all, it was as Jiang Ziya said. Jiang Ziya knelt down and thanked him. Countless spectators asked Jiang Ziya to tell his fortune.

Character image:

A disciple of Yuanshi Tianzun in Yuxu Palace in Kunlun Mountain, and his brother Shen Gongbao. Only because King Zhou blasphemed Nuwa, in order to restore harmony and beauty to the world, Nuwa decided to send her disciples to the lower world to assist the Taoist Lord, and the kind-hearted Jiang Ziya accepted this important task.

Junior brother Shen Gongbao was jealous of his power to become a god and wanted to take away his power, so he obstructed him in every possible way. After Jiang Ziya came down from the mountain, he married Ma, a 68-year-old yellow flower girl, and hid in the market while investigating the situation of the Yin and Shang Dynasties. Later, he was appointed as a subordinate by King Zhou, and became sworn friends with Bigan and Huang Feihu.

Jiang Ziya was trying to rectify the evil spirit in the palace, but was framed by Hu Daji, so he had to flee Chaoge. When Ma saw that he didn't care about making money to support his family and spent all his time fishing and studying, he abandoned him.

King Zhou was fatuous and immoral, so Jiang Ziya came to Xiqi and was invited as prime minister by King Wen of Zhou. He assisted King Wen and formulated a series of correct domestic and foreign policies to strengthen Zhou and destroy Shang. After the death of King Wen, King Wu Jifa succeeded to the throne, worshiped him as his prime minister, and continued to assist the Zhou Dynasty in government affairs.