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Hexagram For The Abysmal Water Symbol

䷜ (U+4DDC) is the Yijing hexagram symbol named “Hexagram for the ABySMAL Water.”

U+4DDC

The symbol ䷜ represents a specific Yijing (I Ching) hexagram: “HEXAGRAM FOR THE ABYSMAL WATER.” It’s commonly used as a compact visual mark in text, design, or iconography. On this page you can copy it easily and use the correct Unicode escapes.

Hexagram For The Abysmal Water Symbol Meaning

䷜ is the character U+4DDC, named “HEXAGRAM FOR THE ABYSMAL WATER” in Unicode. As a Yijing (I Ching) symbol, it points to themes often associated with water in situations that feel deep, hidden, or hard to navigate. In practical writing, people may use it as a metaphor for confronting uncertainty, maintaining steadiness during challenging conditions, or emphasizing caution and awareness. Because it is a specific named hexagram, it’s best treated as a deliberate icon rather than a generic “water” sign—especially when you want the text to clearly signal a Yijing reference.

Common uses

  • Typography and UI icons to denote “depth,” “risk,” or “caution” in a subtle, symbolic way
  • Book or blog headings where you discuss the I Ching and want a distinctive hexagram marker
  • Game and app design elements (badges, cards, or status indicators) for a “deep water / difficult path” theme
  • Social posts or captions using a compact symbol to reference introspection or uncertainty
  • Developer-friendly text markers in multilingual content, using the provided Unicode escapes

Examples

䷜ Hexagram for the ABySMAL Water

  • “Today feels like ䷜—move carefully and observe first.”
  • “Chapter title: ䷜ (Hexagram for the Abysmal Water).”
  • “New status effect: ䷜ — proceed with caution.”
  • “I’ll keep a steady pace through ䷜ moments.”
  • “Design note: use ䷜ as the ‘deep/unknown’ icon.”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+4DDC
HTML Entity䷜
HTML Code䷜
CSS\4DDC

FAQ

What does the Hexagram For The Abysmal Water symbol mean?

䷜ is the character U+4DDC, named “HEXAGRAM FOR THE ABYSMAL WATER” in Unicode. As a Yijing (I Ching) symbol, it points to themes often associated with water in situations that feel deep, hidden, or hard to navigate. In practical writing, people may use it as a metaphor for confronting uncertainty, maintaining steadiness during challenging conditions, or emphasizing caution and awareness. Because it is a specific named hexagram, it’s best treated as a deliberate icon rather than a generic “water” sign—especially when you want the text to clearly signal a Yijing reference.

What is the Unicode code point for ䷜?

䷜ is Unicode U+4DDC.

How do I write ䷜ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ䷜.

What CSS escape can I use for ䷜?

Use: \\4DDC.

Is ䷜ a general water symbol or a specific I Ching hexagram?

It is a specific named Yijing (I Ching) hexagram symbol: “HEXAGRAM FOR THE ABYSMAL WATER.”

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