Tetragram For Labouring Symbol
𝍕 is the Tetragram for Labouring character from the Tai Xuan Jing block.
U+1D355
𝍕 (Tetragram for Labouring) is a Unicode character used as a distinct symbolic glyph. It’s useful when you want consistent, copyable text styling in designs, documents, or digital writing. This page helps you copy it reliably and find related symbols.
Tetragram For Labouring Symbol Meaning
“Tetragram for Labouring” (Unicode U+1D355) is part of the Tai Xuan Jing category. As a tetragram glyph, it’s typically used to represent a specific symbolic idea or label within traditions that use structured four-part diagrams. In practice, people most often encounter it as a typographic symbol for thematic headings, annotations, or decorative symbolism—rather than as a mathematical operator. If you’re building a content system, the key detail is the character’s exact Unicode identity, so it renders consistently across platforms that support this glyph.
Common uses
- •Thematic design elements in posters or covers that use Tai Xuan Jing or tetragram-style symbols
- •Icon-like section markers in digital notes, study guides, or journaling templates
- •Symbol labels in writing for lists, categories, or workflow stages (e.g., “labouring” themed items)
- •Decorative typography in social media posts or headers where you want a compact, distinctive glyph
- •Software and document publishing where you need a precise Unicode character reference (U+1D355)
Examples
𝍕 Tetragram for Labouring
- 𝍕Labouring: 𝍕
- 𝍕Step 1 — 𝍕
- 𝍕Category: 𝍕
- 𝍕A note on 𝍕 and its placement
- 𝍕Theme symbol: 𝍕
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D355 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝍕 | |
| HTML Code | 𝍕 | |
| CSS | \1D355 |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Labouring symbol mean?
“Tetragram for Labouring” (Unicode U+1D355) is part of the Tai Xuan Jing category. As a tetragram glyph, it’s typically used to represent a specific symbolic idea or label within traditions that use structured four-part diagrams. In practice, people most often encounter it as a typographic symbol for thematic headings, annotations, or decorative symbolism—rather than as a mathematical operator. If you’re building a content system, the key detail is the character’s exact Unicode identity, so it renders consistently across platforms that support this glyph.
What Unicode character is 𝍕?
𝍕 is Unicode U+1D355, named “TETRAGRAM FOR LABOURING”.
How can I copy 𝍕 for use in HTML and CSS?
Use the HTML entity 𝍕 and the CSS escape \\1D355.
Will 𝍕 display on all devices?
It will display only on systems and fonts that support this specific Unicode glyph. If it’s unsupported, you may see a placeholder box.
Where is 𝍕 categorized?
It belongs to the “Tai Xuan Jing” category.