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Digram For Lesser Yang Symbol

⚎ represents the lesser yang digram character (U+268E) used in East Asian symbolic systems.

U+268E

The ⚎ symbol is the digram for lesser yang. If you’re designing, writing, or coding and need a reliable copyable glyph, you can use the ready-to-paste character and Unicode forms below.

Digram For Lesser Yang Symbol Meaning

⚎ is the Unicode character named “DIGRAM FOR LESSER YANG” (U+268E). In traditional East Asian symbolism (often discussed in relation to the I Ching and related diagram systems), a “yang” digram generally represents qualities associated with yang, while “lesser” indicates a specific yin/yang balance rather than the strongest form. In modern use, people commonly choose this symbol for references to yin/yang concepts, for themed artwork, or to add distinctive symbolic texture to headings, badges, and editorial elements. When you need accuracy across platforms, copy the character directly or use the provided Unicode/HTML/CSS/JS representations.

Common uses

  • Adding an I Ching or yin/yang themed marker in a poster, flyer, or infographic
  • Using the symbol as a small icon in app UI or dashboards related to “yang” concepts
  • Labeling a section in a study document (e.g., “lesser yang” digram) or cheat sheet
  • Decorating book covers, quote cards, or social posts with culturally inspired symbolism
  • Embedding the symbol in web pages using Unicode, HTML entity, or CSS/JS escapes

Examples

⚎ Lesser Yang Digram Symbol Copy

  • Lesser yang: ⚎
  • Current state (lesser yang): ⚎
  • Digram set includes: ⚎
  • Add balance notes with ⚎ in your design
  • Symbol reference: U+268E ⚎

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+268E
HTML Entity⚎
HTML Code⚎
CSS\268E

FAQ

What does the Digram For Lesser Yang symbol mean?

⚎ is the Unicode character named “DIGRAM FOR LESSER YANG” (U+268E). In traditional East Asian symbolism (often discussed in relation to the I Ching and related diagram systems), a “yang” digram generally represents qualities associated with yang, while “lesser” indicates a specific yin/yang balance rather than the strongest form. In modern use, people commonly choose this symbol for references to yin/yang concepts, for themed artwork, or to add distinctive symbolic texture to headings, badges, and editorial elements. When you need accuracy across platforms, copy the character directly or use the provided Unicode/HTML/CSS/JS representations.

What is the Unicode value for ⚎?

The symbol ⚎ is Unicode U+268E.

How do I copy ⚎ for use in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ⚎.

How do I use ⚎ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\268E.

How do I reference ⚎ in JavaScript strings?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{268E}.

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