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About This Site

I Ching Questions is an independent English site for free online I Ching readings, known-hexagram lookup, and clear guides to the 64 hexagrams. The site is edited under a pen name, but the public-facing brand for English readers is I Ching Questions.

Why this site exists

Many I Ching pages stop at a quick good-or-bad answer. That may feel useful for a minute, but it often leaves the real question unclear. This site is built for people who want the cast result, the matching hexagram page, and a practical way to read what comes next.

Who writes and edits it

The byline Guanyizhai Zhuren is a pen name for the site editor. I Ching Questions is the publisher name and brand for this English site. The pages are edited from source reading, case notes, test readings, and later corrections when a sentence proves too vague, too confident, or too hard to use.

Sources and editorial method

The hexagram pages keep the traditional order: judgment, image, commentary, and line texts. The main case-reading source is Takashima Ekidan, a practical I Ching tradition that reads hexagrams through timing, role, risk, family, money, travel, and other real situations. The English version is not a direct machine translation of the Chinese site; it is edited for English readers.

How the site reads a question

A reading is not treated as a magic verdict. The site first asks what the question is, then reads the main hexagram, moving line, and related hexagram in order. The final value of a reading is whether it helps the reader see one real point more clearly: a boundary, a risk, a delay, a duty, or a next small action.

Online readings and edited guides

The online question tool may use programmatic or AI assistance to organize a response after the site calculates the hexagram, moving line, and related hexagram. The 64 hexagram pages, source notes, and essays are edited reference material. Tools may help with formatting or draft organization, but source selection, page structure, final wording, and later corrections remain editorial work.

Boundaries

The site can help you read an I Ching result and think through a question. It is not medical, legal, financial, investment, or safety advice. For serious matters, use the reading beside real evidence, qualified advice, and your own responsibility.

Advertising and privacy

This site may use third-party advertising services in the future. Ads should not cover the text or appear on privacy, support, feedback, or other utility pages. The privacy notice explains cookies, third-party services, and data practices in plain terms.

Contact and feedback

If you find an error, a broken page, a source note that should be checked, or a hexagram explanation that reads too flat, please use the support or feedback page. I review and correct the site as issues are found.