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§ I-Ching Divination · 卜卦 · Six Lines

Ask one thing. Throw six coins.

Three coins, six throws, one hexagram. The ancient method of 《易經》 answers specific questions with specific images — not fortunes, but mirrors for the question you already carry.

易 經I-CHING · SIX LINES
64 HEXAGRAMS
ONE QUESTION
§ 01 · Focus your question

Hold one question. Breathe. Cast.

Write the question as if you''d ask a trusted elder: specific, sincere, and answerable in this season. Then let the coins fall.

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· THREE COINS · SIX LINES · ONE HEXAGRAM ·

易 經
THE ORACLE WAITS FOR A SINCERE QUESTION
§ How to read what fell

Read each hexagram three times.

I

The image

Begin with 象 — the image. What scene does this hexagram paint? A lake above a mountain? Fire over wood? Hold the picture before the words. It carries meaning the judgement alone cannot.

II

The changing line

If any coin gave an old yin or old yang, that line is moving. It is the question''s hinge — the moment where one thing becomes another. Read its text carefully; it names the specific turn.

III

Applied to your question

Do not translate the hexagram as a yes or no. Translate it as a posture. How would someone who has understood this image act, over the next week, toward the matter you asked about?

§ Pair this reading

A hexagram answers one question. Your Bazi answers a life.

The I-Ching is a mirror for the moment. The Bazi is a map of the person. Most serious readings use both — the chart for the terrain, the hexagram for the weather.

Generate a Bazi chart
§ Questions, answered

Before you cast.

問題需要多具體?

越具體越好,一次只問一個明確的問題。

可以重複問同一個問題嗎?

不建議重複,等情境變化後再問更有意義。

如何正確看待結果?

把它當作參考建議,結合現實判斷與行動。

溫馨提示:卦象解讀僅供參考,具體情況還需結合實際。人的命運掌握在自己手中,積極行動才是改變命運的關鍵。