Yijing Hexagram Symbols
Yijing Hexagram Symbols is a Unicode block containing the 64 hexagrams from the I Ching.
The I Ching (/ˈiːˈtɕiŋ/; Chinese: 易經; pinyin: Yìjīng), also known as the Classic of Changes or Book of Changes in English, is an ancient divination text and the oldest of the Chinese classics.
The I Ching was originally a divination manual in the Western Zhou period, but over the course of the Warring States period it was transformed into a cosmological text with a series of philosophical commentaries known as the “Ten Wings.” After becoming part of the Five Classics in the 2nd century BC, the I Ching was the subject of scholarly commentary and the basis for divination practice for centuries across the Far East, and eventually took on an influential role in Western understanding of Eastern thought.
The I Ching uses a type of divination called cleromancy, which produces random numbers. Four numbers between 6 and 9 are turned into a hexagram, which can then be looked up in the I Ching book, arranged in an order known as the King Wen sequence. The interpretation of the readings is a matter of long-lasting debate, and many commentators have used the book symbolically, often to provide guidance for moral decision making as informed by Confucianism. The hexagrams themselves have often acquired cosmological significance and paralleled with many other traditional names for the processes of change such as Yin and Yang and Wu Xing.
The I Ching is an influential text that is read throughout the world. Several sovereign states have employed I Ching hexagrams in their flags, and the text has provided inspiration to the worlds of religion, psychoanalysis, business, literature, and art.
Properties
| Range | 4DC0–4DFF |
| Characters | 64 |
Yijing hexagram symbols
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䷀4DC0Hexagram for the Creative Heaven
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䷁4DC1Hexagram for the Receptive Earth
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䷂4DC2Hexagram for Difficulty At the Beginning
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䷃4DC3Hexagram for Youthful Folly
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䷄4DC4Hexagram for Waiting
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䷅4DC5Hexagram for Conflict
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䷆4DC6Hexagram for the Army
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䷇4DC7Hexagram for Holding Together
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䷈4DC8Hexagram for Small Taming
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䷉4DC9Hexagram for Treading
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䷊4DCAHexagram for Peace
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䷋4DCBHexagram for Standstill
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䷌4DCCHexagram for Fellowship
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䷍4DCDHexagram for Great Possession
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䷎4DCEHexagram for Modesty
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䷏4DCFHexagram for Enthusiasm
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䷐4DD0Hexagram for Following
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䷑4DD1Hexagram for Work On the Decayed
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䷒4DD2Hexagram for Approach
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䷓4DD3Hexagram for Contemplation
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䷔4DD4Hexagram for Biting Through
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䷕4DD5Hexagram for Grace
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䷖4DD6Hexagram for Splitting Apart
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䷗4DD7Hexagram for Return
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䷘4DD8Hexagram for Innocence
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䷙4DD9Hexagram for Great Taming
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䷚4DDAHexagram for Mouth Corners
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䷛4DDBHexagram for Great Preponderance
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䷜4DDCHexagram for the Abysmal Water
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䷝4DDDHexagram for the Clinging Fire
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䷞4DDEHexagram for Influence
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䷟4DDFHexagram for Duration
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䷠4DE0Hexagram for Retreat
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䷡4DE1Hexagram for Great Power
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䷢4DE2Hexagram for Progress
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䷣4DE3Hexagram for Darkening of the Light
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䷤4DE4Hexagram for the Family
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䷥4DE5Hexagram for Opposition
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䷦4DE6Hexagram for Obstruction
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䷧4DE7Hexagram for Deliverance
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䷨4DE8Hexagram for Decrease
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䷩4DE9Hexagram for Increase
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䷪4DEAHexagram for Breakthrough
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䷫4DEBHexagram for Coming To Meet
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䷬4DECHexagram for Gathering Together
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䷭4DEDHexagram for Pushing Upward
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䷮4DEEHexagram for Oppression
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䷯4DEFHexagram for the Well
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䷰4DF0Hexagram for Revolution
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䷱4DF1Hexagram for the Cauldron
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䷲4DF2Hexagram for the Arousing Thunder
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䷳4DF3Hexagram for the Keeping Still Mountain
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䷴4DF4Hexagram for Development
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䷵4DF5Hexagram for the Marrying Maiden
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䷶4DF6Hexagram for Abundance
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䷷4DF7Hexagram for the Wanderer
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䷸4DF8Hexagram for the Gentle Wind
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䷹4DF9Hexagram for the Joyous Lake
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䷺4DFAHexagram for Dispersion
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䷻4DFBHexagram for Limitation
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䷼4DFCHexagram for Inner Truth
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䷽4DFDHexagram for Small Preponderance
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䷾4DFEHexagram for After Completion
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䷿4DFFHexagram for Before Completion