Hexagram For Mouth Corners Symbol
䷚ is the Yijing hexagram for mouth corners, used as a visual cue for speech, tone, and small openings.
U+4DDA
䷚ is a single Yijing (I Ching) hexagram symbol. It’s often associated with how words come out—especially the “edges” or corners of speech. You can copy it from this page using the provided character and escapes.
Hexagram For Mouth Corners Symbol Meaning
In Yijing symbolism, “mouth corners” commonly points to the way speech begins and is shaped in small, specific ways. Rather than focusing only on loud statements, this hexagram emphasizes careful tone, timing, and the nuances at the start or edges of communication. It can suggest being mindful about what you say, how you phrase it, and how your message may be interpreted from subtle cues. In writing or design contexts, the symbol may be used to represent conversation, messaging, persuasion, or the idea of precise articulation.
Common uses
- •Typography and branding accents for messaging, tone, or communication themes
- •Editorial or publishing marks for quotes, dialogue, or speech-related content
- •UI icons indicating forms of input, short messages, or “open” prompts
- •Personal journaling symbol for reflecting on communication habits
- •Decorative symbol in posts about etiquette, speaking carefully, or phrasing
Examples
䷚ Hexagram for Mouth Corners
- ䷚“Choose your words—䷚ reminds me to check the corners of my message.”
- ䷚Add ䷚ next to quotes to label “speech” sections in your document.
- ䷚In our chat UI, ䷚ signals a short reply prompt.
- ䷚I used ䷚ in my journal entry about tone and timing when talking to a friend.
- ䷚For a design concept about mindful communication, ䷚ works as a visual cue.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+4DDA | |
| HTML Entity | ䷚ | |
| HTML Code | ䷚ | |
| CSS | \4DDA |
FAQ
What is ䷚ (U+4DDA)?
䷚ is the Yijing (I Ching) symbol called “HEXAGRAM FOR MOUTH CORNERS,” with Unicode code point U+4DDA.
How do I copy ䷚ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity ䷚ or paste the character directly: ䷚.
How do I use it in CSS or code?
CSS escape: \\4DDA. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{4DDA}.
What does it mean in plain terms?
Commonly, it points to mindful communication—especially the subtle edges and tone around speech.