Hexagram For Difficulty At The Beginning Symbol
䷂ is the Yijing hexagram for difficulty at the beginning, often read as a sign to proceed carefully early on.
U+4DC2
䷂ is a Yijing (I Ching) hexagram symbol with the meaning of difficulty at the beginning. It’s commonly used as a visual shorthand for early challenges and cautious progress. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy and use it.
Hexagram For Difficulty At The Beginning Symbol Meaning
䷂ is the Yijing hexagram known as “Hexagram for Difficulty at the Beginning.” In many interpretations, it points to problems that appear early—when plans, relationships, or projects are still forming. The focus is often less on immediate failure and more on how you respond: slow down, prepare properly, and avoid rushing into decisions without enough support. It can also be read as a reminder that friction at the start is not unusual and that steadiness matters. As a symbol, it’s frequently used to frame “start-up” moments, transitions, or learning phases where care is required.
Common uses
- •A character or theme marker for “early obstacles” in stories and roleplay
- •A journal or planner badge for cautious goal-setting and planning phases
- •A design element in posters or slides about risk, uncertainty, or careful beginnings
- •A social media caption symbol to signal “rough start—keep going thoughtfully”
- •A typographic glyph for editors and developers working with Unicode symbol sets
Examples
䷂ Hexagram for Difficulty at the Beginning
- ䷂Starting a new routine with ䷂—take it step by step.
- ䷂We hit ䷂ at the beginning, but the plan is now clearer.
- ䷂Before launch: ䷂. Review the checklist and adjust the timeline.
- ䷂When the first draft feels hard, I remember ䷂.
- ䷂Team kickoff today—acknowledge ䷂ and proceed carefully.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+4DC2 | |
| HTML Entity | ䷂ | |
| HTML Code | ䷂ | |
| CSS | \4DC2 |
FAQ
What does ䷂ mean?
䷂ is the Yijing (I Ching) hexagram symbol for “Difficulty at the Beginning,” commonly associated with early challenges and proceeding carefully.
How do I copy ䷂ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ䷂.
What is the Unicode information for ䷂?
Unicode name: HEXAGRAM FOR DIFFICULTY AT THE BEGINNING. Code point: U+4DC2.
Where can I use ䷂ besides text?
It’s useful in design mockups, UI glyph sets, captions, and multilingual content where Unicode symbols are supported.