Tetragram For Duties Symbol
๐ is the โTetragram for Dutiesโ character, encoded at U+1D320 for use in text and design.
U+1D320
๐ is a Unicode character known as the Tetragram for Duties. Itโs useful when you want a precise, single glyph for headings, labels, or symbolic UI elements. This page provides copy-friendly options and code escapes.
Tetragram For Duties Symbol Meaning
The symbol ๐ is named โTETRAGRAM FOR DUTIESโ (Unicode U+1D320) and belongs to the Tai Xuan Jing category. Like other tetragram-style glyphs, itโs typically treated as a symbolic character rather than a standard punctuation mark or arithmetic symbol. In practice, people use it to convey an idea related to roles, responsibilities, or obligations in a visual way. Because itโs a specific Unicode character, itโs best used when you need consistent rendering across devices and want to reference this exact glyph by its code point.
Common uses
- โขUse as a distinctive label marker in infographics or posters for โduties/responsibilities.โ
- โขAdd to badges, icons, or UI headings to represent obligation or commitments.
- โขInclude in typographic designs where a custom glyph is preferable to emojis.
- โขUse in usernames, usernamesโ display names, or branding accents that need a consistent character.
- โขReference in documentation or creative coding where exact Unicode identifiers matter.
Examples
๐ Tetragram for Duties Symbol
- ๐ Duties: ๐
- ๐ Team obligations ๐
- ๐ Service contract ๐
- ๐ Remember your duties ๐
- ๐ Role & responsibility ๐
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D320 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝌠 | |
| HTML Code | 𝌠 | |
| CSS | \1D320 |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Duties symbol mean?
The symbol ๐ is named โTETRAGRAM FOR DUTIESโ (Unicode U+1D320) and belongs to the Tai Xuan Jing category. Like other tetragram-style glyphs, itโs typically treated as a symbolic character rather than a standard punctuation mark or arithmetic symbol. In practice, people use it to convey an idea related to roles, responsibilities, or obligations in a visual way. Because itโs a specific Unicode character, itโs best used when you need consistent rendering across devices and want to reference this exact glyph by its code point.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ ?
The symbol ๐ is U+1D320.
How can I copy ๐ into my HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𝌠.
How do I use ๐ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1D320. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D320}.
Will ๐ render on all devices?
Rendering depends on font support for that Unicode range, so test on the target devices or choose a font that includes the character.