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  1. I Ching is one of the oldest books of Ancient China. It contains 64 hexagrams and texts on how to understand them in the case of divination. You find links to all of the hexagrams and their divinatory texts below. Hexa in hexagram means six, which refers to the six lines that form a hexagram. Each of these lines can be solid or broken.

  2. The hexagrams of the I Ching in a diagram belonging to the German mathematician philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The I Ching book consists of 64 hexagrams. A hexagram in this context is a figure composed of six stacked horizontal lines (爻 yáo), where each line is either Yang (an unbroken, or solid line), or Yin (broken, an open line with a gap in the center).

  3. Learn the meaning and interpretation of each of the 64 hexagrams from the I Ching Book of Changes, a classic Chinese oracle for divination and guidance. Find links to read a comprehensive interpretation for each hexagram, including the meaning of each line, in detail.

  4. This is a list of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, or Book of Changes, and their Unicode character codes. This list is in King Wen order. (Cf.

  5. There are 64 possible hexagrams in I Ching. Below table depicts all 64 hexagrams and is known as a Fu Xi Square. It is important to point out that hexagrams are related to each other and that each hexagram in this family of 64 has a group of associated hexagrams playing a special role for it.

  6. i Ching Hexagrams - List With Meaning. If you are looking for guidance in your spiritual life, you need to know the meaning of the 64 hexagrams from the i Ching Book of Changes. Find the meaning of each hexagram, as well as its message, warnings and signs. If you want to know everything about the hexagram that best fits your life, I recommend ...

  7. The I Ching's 64 hexagrams, each a unique combination of six lines signifying either yin or yang, encapsulate the dance between these two primal forces. This balance between yin and yang became a foundational concept in Chinese philosophy, influencing everything from Taoism to Confucianism.

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