Meaning and Context
Sixty-Four Hexagrams is an encyclopedia term in I Ching and divination. It names a specific layer of the system; read it by checking the trigram or hexagram form, line position, changing lines, question focus, and reading context, then compare it with Hexagram, Trigram, Eight Trigrams, Changed Hexagram so the entry explains what the term means before it becomes advice.
Source Context
Sixty-Four Hexagrams belongs to the vocabulary of I Ching and divination. A source-aware note should first define the system layer, then show which evidence is checked (the trigram or hexagram form, line position, changing lines, question focus, and reading context) and only after that describe practical use or cautions.
How It Works
To understand Sixty-Four Hexagrams, identify its system layer and compare Hexagram, Trigram, Eight Trigrams, Changed Hexagram. The practical question is not whether the word appears, but what the trigram or hexagram form, line position, changing lines, question focus, and reading context says in this case and how much weight that evidence deserves.
- Related terms: Hexagram, Trigram, Eight Trigrams, Changed Hexagram
In FateFolio
In a FateFolio divination reading, Sixty-Four Hexagrams should be used as an explanatory anchor: define the term, show the observed evidence from the trigram or hexagram form, line position, changing lines, question focus, and reading context, and point to the next related section rather than turning the term into a one-line verdict.
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Sources
These references support the historical or structural background used to explain Sixty-Four Hexagrams in I Ching and divination. They are context anchors, not a substitute for checking the term within its own layer.
