Hexagram (I Ching)
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A hexagram is any of the sixty-four sets of solid and broken lines used in the Chinese classic text I Ching. Each of these consists of two trigrams, and may be referred to by either its own name and number or as one trigram over another.
For a complete list, see here.
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