The 64 Hexagrams

Meaning of I Ching Hexagrams for Love, Career & Relationships

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Qian (The Creative)

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Kun (The Receptive)

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Chun (Difficulty at the Beginning)

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Meng (Youthful Folly)

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Xu (Waiting)

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Song (Conflict)

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Shi (The Army)

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Bi (Holding Together)

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Xiao Chu (The Taming Power of the Small)

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Lu (Treading)

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Tai (Peace)

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Pi (Standstill)

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Tong Ren (Fellowship with Men)

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Da You (Possession in Great Measure)

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Qian (Modesty)

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Yu (Enthusiasm)

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Sui (Following)

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Gu (Work on what has been spoiled)

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Lin (Approach)

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Guan (Contemplation)

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Shi He (Biting Through)

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Bi (Grace)

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Bo (Splitting Apart)

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Fu (Return)

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Wu Wang (Innocence)

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Da Chu (The Taming Power of the Great)

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Yi (Corners of the Mouth)

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Da Guo (Preponderance of the Great)

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Kan (The Abysmal)

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Li (The Clinging, Fire)

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Xian (Influence)

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Heng (Duration)

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Dun (Retreat)

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Da Zhuang (The Power of the Great)

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Jin (Progress)

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Ming Yi (Darkening of the Light)

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Jia Ren (The Family)

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Kui (Opposition)

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Jian (Obstruction)

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Xie (Deliverance)

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Sun (Decrease)

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Yi (Increase)

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Guai (Breakthrough)

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Gou (Coming to Meet)

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Cui (Gathering Together)

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Sheng (Pushing Upward)

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Kun (Oppression)

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Jing (The Well)

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Ge (Revolution)

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Ding (The Caldron)

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Zhen (The Arousing, Thunder)

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Gen (Keeping Still, Mountain)

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Jian (Development)

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Gui Mei (The Marrying Maiden)

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Feng (Abundance)

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Lu (The Wanderer)

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Xun (The Gentle, Wind)

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Dui (The Joyous, Lake)

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Huan (Dispersion)

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Jie (Limitation)

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Zhong Fu (Inner Truth)

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Xiao Guo (Preponderance of the Small)

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Ji Ji (After Completion)

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Wei Ji (Before Completion)

What is the I Ching (Book of Changes)?

The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese oracle and philosophical text that has provided guidance for over 3,000 years. Based on the profound concept of Yin (receptive) and Yang (creative) energies, it helps us understand the dynamic flow of the universe and our place within it.

At the core of this system are the 64 Hexagrams, which represent all possible states of change in life. Each hexagram is composed of six stacked horizontal lines. By using the traditional coin tossing method (tossing three coins six times), you generate a specific hexagram that reflects your current situation and the potential paths forward.

Whether you are seeking advice on love and relationships, making difficult career choices, or looking for spiritual growth, consulting the I Ching dictionary can offer incredibly accurate insights. It does not simply predict a fixed future, but rather acts as a mirror to your subconscious, empowering you to make the best decisions in harmony with nature.