Start from the question, then choose the Zhou Yi route
Start from the question type, then decide whether to begin or read the method notes first
If your question is closer to a concrete event, stage judgment, timing choice or a one-off decision, Zhou Yi and liuyao are usually a better fit than a vague request for an overall fortune. Clarify the background, goal and timeframe first, then choose whether to start from the AI divination hub or from the liuyao and hexagram guides.
Zhou Yi fits concrete questions
Questions about cooperation, relationships, timing and stay-or-go choices tend to fit casting analysis better than vague, unfocused prompts.
State the context and timeframe first
The more concrete the question is, the easier the reading becomes. Clarify what you are evaluating, what the goal is and what timeframe matters.
Use the reading for comparison and reflection
A reading works best as structured reference material, not as a replacement for real-world information and final judgment.
Continue with hexagrams, cases and method notes
If you want to see how individual hexagrams are explained and how cases are unpacked, continue with the 64-hexagram pages, the learn hub and the case hub.
Next steps
If you arrived here from an older keyword route, continue with the relevant feature page, learn hub or case hub.
AI divination hub
The main place to start a concrete divination question.
Liuyao guide
Understand what liuyao fits best and how to read the output.
Case hub
Review how relationship, work, money and timing questions are unpacked in real cases.
64 hexagrams
Review specific hexagram meanings and related reading.
BaZi chart
Use the BaZi route when the question is really about long-term structure rather than one event.