Hexagram 25 (無妄, Wú Wàng) is one of the 64 classical I Ching hexagrams. Wilhelm’s English translation renders the hexagram’s name as “Innocence (The Unexpected)”. This page describes how classical commentary reads this hexagram when received in answer to a relationships question.
“Innocence. Supreme success. Perseverance furthers. If someone is not as they should be, they have misfortune, and it does not further one to undertake anything.”
— classical judgment text
“Under heaven thunder rolls: all things attain the natural state of innocence. Thus the kings of old, rich in virtue, and in harmony with the time, fostered and nourished all beings.”
— classical image text
The hexagram’s general theme
Acting from a place of inner alignment with what is, not what one wants. Innocence is not naivete — it is freedom from the projection of will.
Classical keywords: innocence, no projection, doing without grasping, natural action, right intention.
無妄 Wú Wàng read for relationships questions
Classical I Ching commentary reads relationship questions through the hexagram’s register of meeting, balance, and the energetic exchange between two parties. The hexagram describes the field of forces around the relationship question; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours commitment, conversation, distance, or transformation.
The hexagram’s register does not have explicit relationships-domain resonances in its modern interpretive keys, but applies to relationships questions through its general theme described above.
Classical guidance for the hexagram: Act because it is right, not because of what you'll get. Don't push remedies on what isn't actually broken. Innocence at the wrong moment is also wrong.
Read against a relationships question, this guidance describes the field of forces around the hexagram’s register of meeting, balance, and the energetic exchange between two parties. the hexagram describes the field of forces around the relationship question; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours commitment, conversation, distance, or transformation.. The action the guidance suggests — or warns against — applies to the relationships question being asked, with the chart-specific qualifications that consultation provides.
Configuration
- Hexagram: #25 無妄 (Wú Wàng), “Innocence (The Unexpected)”
- Question type: Relationships (感情)
- Question domain: Romantic partnership, marriage, family, intimate friendship, the dynamics between two people
- Upper trigram: qian · Lower trigram: zhen
- Hexagram lines (top to bottom):
111001(1 = yang / solid, 0 = yin / broken)
Why a generic hexagram-for-relationships interpretation falls short
This page describes what classical commentary reads when Hexagram 25 is received for a relationships question — the hexagram’s general register applied to the relationships domain. But a complete I Ching reading for a specific question requires the casting method (yarrow vs three-coin), identification of changing lines, the resulting secondary hexagram, and integration with the querent’s specific BaZi chart. Without those, the reading is reference-level — the broad register, not the chart-specific application. For chart-aware relationship reading, book a BaZi consultation. The four-pillar chart of both parties layered with the I Ching reading produces compatibility-aware diagnostic depth that the I Ching reading alone cannot.