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Hexagram For Dispersion Symbol

䷺ is the Unicode character for the I Ching hexagram called “Hexagram for Dispersion.”

U+4DFA

䷺ is a single-character representation of an I Ching hexagram. It’s useful when you want a compact symbol in digital typography, notes, or design assets. Below you’ll find accurate copy options and practical ways to use it.

Hexagram For Dispersion Symbol Meaning

䷺ is the Unicode character “HEXAGRAM FOR DISPERSION” (U+4DFA) in the Yijing (I Ching) tradition. In general usage, “dispersion” points to the idea of breaking up concentration so that energy, attention, or resources spread out rather than staying tightly gathered. Writers and designers often treat this as a symbol for phases of change—such as loosening rigid structure, letting go of a single focal point, or encouraging distribution and outreach. Because it’s encoded as a specific character, it’s best understood as a precise typographic symbol rather than a broad metaphorical icon.

Common uses

  • Typography: add a one-character mark in posters, covers, and decorative text
  • Notes and journaling: label a section for “dispersion” themes or reflective prompts
  • Design accents: use as a focal glyph in minimalist layouts and icon-like elements
  • Social posts: include in captions or hashtags about change, release, or redistribution
  • Developer documentation: reference the specific Unicode character by codepoint or name

Examples

䷺ Hexagram for Dispersion (I Ching)

  • “Meeting moved to next week, time for ䷺—dispersion first.”
  • “I’m focusing on release and redistribution: ䷺.”
  • “Choose flexibility over rigidity today (䷺).”
  • “New chapter begins with ䷺: spread the ideas.”
  • “Glyph check: ䷺ should render correctly in the final layout.”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+4DFA
HTML Entity䷺
HTML Code䷺
CSS\4DFA

FAQ

What is the Unicode character for ䷺?

䷺ is the Unicode character “HEXAGRAM FOR DISPERSION” with codepoint U+4DFA.

How can I copy ䷺ for web or code?

You can copy the character directly, use the HTML entity ䷺, or use escapes like \\4DFA or \\u{4DFA}.

What does “HEXAGRAM FOR DISPERSION” mean?

It refers to the I Ching Yijing hexagram concept associated with dispersion—loosening concentration and encouraging spread rather than tight gathering.

Where is ䷺ most appropriate to use?

It works well in typography, design accents, journaling labels, social captions, and developer notes where a specific Unicode symbol is needed.