Chinese I Ching Divination,
in Clear English
Professional translations of classical Six Lines (Wen Wang Gua) texts, practical divination tools, and a structured study path — built for serious readers and practitioners outside the Chinese-speaking world.
Three Ways to Begin
Practice
Follow a step-by-step guide to learn the basics of Six Lines divination and start casting your first hexagrams.
Start Here →Study
Read the classical texts in English — from the foundational Zengshan Buyi to advanced commentaries spanning 1,700 years.
Browse Books →Explore
Use the online divination tools — manual entry, coin toss, and time-based methods — with built-in reference charts.
Try Divination →What Readers Say
"As a professional astrologer working with both ancient and Chinese astrology, I was glad to discover these Six Lines translations. For practitioners who already work with systems such as BaZi, astrology, or Plum Blossom Numerology, this material opens an important doorway into another layer of divinatory reasoning, with its own structure, logic, and practical depth."
"My first impression of I Ching Stream was extremely positive. Even in a brief initial visit, it was clear that this is a serious and carefully built project with unusual depth, bringing together materials of real value for readers and students seeking deeper engagement with the Yijing."
Your First Book
New to I Ching divination? Start with the study roadmap — a clear, practice-first introduction to the Na Jia method.
I Ching Divination: A Practical Study Roadmap
A simplified, practice-first introduction based on the foundational Zengshan Buyi. Clear six-step method, guided case-based practice, Quick Memory Charts, and a sample chapter from the main classical text.
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