Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Detailed explanation of each of the sixty-four hexagrams
Detailed explanation of each of the sixty-four hexagrams
1 Sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes were created by Xibo Hou Jichang (Zhou Wenwang). He was imprisoned in Zhou Wang for seven years and devoted himself to studying Fuxi gossip in prison. So it is also called the sixty-four hexagrams of Zhouyi.
2. Sixty-four hexagrams: Sixty-four hexagrams of Zhouyi, consisting of two eight diagrams on the image. The meaning of each hexagram can be found in the list of 30 hexagrams in the Book of Changes and 34 hexagrams in the Book of Changes.
3. The eight diagrams in Yi are arranged in pairs into sixty-four hexagrams. The names of the hexagrams are: Gan, Kun, Tun, Meng, Need, Litigation, Teacher, Bi, Small Beast, Shoe, Tai, Wu, Companion, Da, Qian, Yu, Sui, Gu, Qin, Guan, Bite, Ben, Peel, Fu, Innocent, Big Beast, H and so on.
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