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決策 Decision questions in the I ChingAll 64 I Ching hexagrams read in decision context.I CHING · DECISION決策Decision QuestionsAll 64 hexagrams read in decision contextREFERENCE · I CHING × QUESTION TYPE
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Hexagrams for Decision Questions (問決策) 問決策 · all 64 hexagrams in Decision context

問決策 — the 64 I Ching hexagrams read in decision-question context. Classical I Ching commentary reads decision questions through the hexagram’s register of timing, alignment, and the relationship between proposed action and surrounding conditions. The hexagram describes the field of forces around the decision; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours proceeding, waiting, reframing the question, or pivoting to a different option entirely.


Decision questions in classical I Ching

This sub-hub indexes all 64 classical I Ching hexagrams read specifically through the lens of decision questions. Classical I Ching commentary reads decision questions through the hexagram’s register of timing, alignment, and the relationship between proposed action and surrounding conditions. The hexagram describes the field of forces around the decision; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours proceeding, waiting, reframing the question, or pivoting to a different option entirely.

Voice constraint: the cell pages describe each hexagram’s register for decision-domain questions. They do not teach the casting procedure, identification of changing lines, derivation of the secondary hexagram, or chart integration. For chart-aware reading on a specific decision question, book a BaZi consultation — the four-pillar chart layered with the I Ching reading produces the diagnostic depth this reference page deliberately does not provide.

All 64 hexagrams for decision questions

Click any hexagram to see its classical reading specific to decision questions.

Hexagrams 1–8

#1 Qián · The Creative
#2 Kūn · The Receptive
#3 Zhūn · Difficulty at the Beginning
#4 Méng · Youthful Folly
#5 Xū · Waiting
#6 Sòng · Conflict
#7 Shī · The Army
#8 Bǐ · Holding Together (Union)

Hexagrams 9–16

小畜
#9 Xiǎo Xù · The Taming Power of the Small
#10 Lǚ · Treading (Conduct)
#11 Tài · Peace
#12 Pǐ · Standstill (Stagnation)
同人
#13 Tóng Rén · Fellowship with Men
大有
#14 Dà Yǒu · Possession in Great Measure
#15 Qiān · Modesty
#16 Yù · Enthusiasm

Hexagrams 17–24

#17 Suí · Following
#18 Gǔ · Work on What Has Been Spoiled (Decay)
#19 Lín · Approach
#20 Guān · Contemplation (View)
噬嗑
#21 Shì Kè · Biting Through
#22 Bì · Grace
#23 Bō · Splitting Apart
#24 Fù · Return (The Turning Point)

Hexagrams 25–32

無妄
#25 Wú Wàng · Innocence (The Unexpected)
大畜
#26 Dà Xù · The Taming Power of the Great
#27 Yí · The Corners of the Mouth (Providing Nourishment)
大過
#28 Dà Guò · Preponderance of the Great
#29 Kǎn · The Abysmal (Water)
#30 Lí · The Clinging (Fire)
#31 Xián · Influence (Wooing)
#32 Héng · Duration

Hexagrams 33–40

#33 Dùn · Retreat
大壯
#34 Dà Zhuàng · The Power of the Great
#35 Jìn · Progress
明夷
#36 Míng Yí · Darkening of the Light
家人
#37 Jiā Rén · The Family (The Clan)
#38 Kuí · Opposition
#39 Jiǎn · Obstruction
#40 Xiè · Deliverance

Hexagrams 41–48

#41 Sǔn · Decrease
#42 Yì · Increase
#43 Guài · Breakthrough (Resoluteness)
#44 Gòu · Coming to Meet
#45 Cuì · Gathering Together (Massing)
#46 Shēng · Pushing Upward
#47 Kùn · Oppression (Exhaustion)
#48 Jǐng · The Well

Hexagrams 49–56

#49 Gé · Revolution (Molting)
#50 Dǐng · The Cauldron
#51 Zhèn · The Arousing (Shock, Thunder)
#52 Gèn · Keeping Still (Mountain)
#53 Jiàn · Development (Gradual Progress)
歸妹
#54 Guī Mèi · The Marrying Maiden
#55 Fēng · Abundance (Fullness)
#56 Lǚ · The Wanderer

Hexagrams 57–64

#57 Xùn · The Gentle (The Penetrating, Wind)
#58 Duì · The Joyous (Lake)
#59 Huàn · Dispersion (Dissolution)
#60 Jié · Limitation
中孚
#61 Zhōng Fú · Inner Truth
小過
#62 Xiǎo Guò · Preponderance of the Small
既濟
#63 Jì Jì · After Completion
未濟
#64 Wèi Jì · Before Completion

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Frequently asked questions

How do classical I Ching commentaries read decision questions?

Classical I Ching commentary reads decision questions through the hexagram’s register of timing, alignment, and the relationship between proposed action and surrounding conditions. The hexagram describes the field of forces around the decision; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours proceeding, waiting, reframing the question, or pivoting to a different option entirely. Each of the 64 hexagrams describes a specific field of forces; the cell pages on this sub-hub apply each hexagram’s general register to decision-question context. The reading is reference-level — the chart-specific application requires a BaZi consultation.

Are some hexagrams more favourable than others for decision questions?

Classical I Ching commentary doesn’t partition hexagrams into ‘favourable’ and ‘unfavourable’ for any specific question type. Each hexagram describes a specific field of forces; the same hexagram can read favourably or cautiously depending on the changing lines, the secondary hexagram, the question framing, and the querent’s situation. The cell pages on this sub-hub describe each hexagram’s general register for decision questions; the chart-specific reading layers in the other three inputs.

What other question types are covered?

This sub-hub covers decision questions specifically. The full master hub covers four question types: career, relationships, decision, and health. See the master hub for the full directory across all 4 × 64 = 256 hexagram-question-type pairings.

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