![]() The hexagrams themselves are the only unchanging references between books by different authors. In addition, this hexagram is transliterated as "Qian" and "Ch'ien" by the two authors respectively, and in Pinyin it is represented as "qián". For example, Qian (the first hexagram) is translated as "Initiating" by Alfred Huang, and translated as "The Creative" by James Legge. ![]() The translation and transliteration of the Chinese characters representing the hexagrams can differ substantially between authors, depending on their understanding and interpretation, as well as whether they use Pinyin, Wade-Giles, or their own method of transliteration.The transliteration in the right column serves as a pointer to the accurate pronunciation and Chinese characters representing each of the 64 hexagrams. We can then proceed to obtain the pronunciation in the left column, one for each entry. For example, if we look for "Jian" and "Qian" in the column on the right, we will find two entries for each of these terms. However, this name is not in Pinyin or Wade-Giles, and the tonal pronunciation can only be found in the left column. When the table is sorted by the right column, we can conveniently find a hexagram by its name as transliterated from Chinese.In other words, Shao Yong arranged the Gua from "000000" (as the first hexagram) to "111111" (as the last hexagram), in strict binary order, about a thousand years ago. When the table is sorted by this column, it will also be sorted by the binary representation of the Gua, and the I Ching hexagrams arranged by Shao Yong, in vertical sequence, appears. For example, the first Gua is "Qian", and it can be represented by "111111". For each Gua, the left column gives the binary representation of the Gua.The name of each hexagram in Traditional Chinese can be found in the left column. The column on the right gives the name of the Gua (hexagram) in Simplified Chinese.Creating a virtuous cycle of goodness is something everyone should be doing, and giving away free Tarot card readings is one of the many things I do to keep positive energy flowing. Someday, I hope you will consider making a contribution - but it is completely optional, and you should only consider making a donation if you find incredible value in the readings.Īnother reason I like to give away free readings is that I believe in Karma, and the more positive energy I put out into the world, the more positive energy I receive in return. Trusted Tarot is run completely by the generosity of its patrons. but by giving you a free reading you can see, feel, and experience it yourself. I could sit here all day and try to tell you that Tarot will bring goodness into your life. I like to give away free Tarot card readings to prove how powerful and insightful a Tarot reading can be. You may be wondering why, if I have these extraordinary talents, would I be giving them away for free. Spirit Animals - discover your Spirit Animal and Animal Totem with this free Spirit Animal quiz!.Spirit Guides - from the power of colours to the Chinese Zodiac, these free Spirit Guides will inspire you, and lead you towards the answers you seek.Runes - discover the meaning and interpretation of ancient runes, and get your free rune reading!.I Ching - flip coins to construct a hexagram in this completely free iChing reading!.Free Biorhythm Chart and Reading - use this free biorhythm calculator to discover your cycles of intellect, emotions, and physical attributes.So in addition to cartomancy, I am pleased to offer several other free tools for divination. ![]() ![]() From looking into crystal balls to reading tea leaves or reading your palm - there are countless ways to predict the future. Real Psychics have many tools at their disposal when giving a physic reading. Discover the meaning of Repeating Numbers.Learn the Secrets from the Law of Attraction Book.We are excited to announce we just launched our first Tarot App! You can download our free Tarot app on iOS and Android. Or Get a live Tarot reading! Tarot Reading App ![]()
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