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Tai Xuan Jing Symbols

All code points in the Tai Xuan Jing Symbols block.

𝌀
U+1D300
𝌁
U+1D301
𝌂
U+1D302
𝌃
U+1D303
𝌄
U+1D304
𝌅
U+1D305
𝌆
U+1D306
𝌇
U+1D307
𝌈
U+1D308
𝌉
U+1D309
𝌊
U+1D30A
𝌋
U+1D30B
𝌌
U+1D30C
𝌍
U+1D30D
𝌎
U+1D30E
𝌏
U+1D30F
𝌐
U+1D310
𝌑
U+1D311
𝌒
U+1D312
𝌓
U+1D313
𝌔
U+1D314
𝌕
U+1D315
𝌖
U+1D316
𝌗
U+1D317
𝌘
U+1D318
𝌙
U+1D319
𝌚
U+1D31A
𝌛
U+1D31B
𝌜
U+1D31C
𝌝
U+1D31D
𝌞
U+1D31E
𝌟
U+1D31F
𝌠
U+1D320
𝌡
U+1D321
𝌢
U+1D322
𝌣
U+1D323
𝌤
U+1D324
𝌥
U+1D325
𝌦
U+1D326
𝌧
U+1D327
𝌨
U+1D328
𝌩
U+1D329
𝌪
U+1D32A
𝌫
U+1D32B
𝌬
U+1D32C
𝌭
U+1D32D
𝌮
U+1D32E
𝌯
U+1D32F
𝌰
U+1D330
𝌱
U+1D331
𝌲
U+1D332
𝌳
U+1D333
𝌴
U+1D334
𝌵
U+1D335
𝌶
U+1D336
𝌷
U+1D337
𝌸
U+1D338
𝌹
U+1D339
𝌺
U+1D33A
𝌻
U+1D33B
𝌼
U+1D33C
𝌽
U+1D33D
𝌾
U+1D33E
𝌿
U+1D33F
𝍀
U+1D340
𝍁
U+1D341
𝍂
U+1D342
𝍃
U+1D343
𝍄
U+1D344
𝍅
U+1D345
𝍆
U+1D346
𝍇
U+1D347

Tips

  • Map Tai Xuan symbols to your UI data model with clear meaning tags for quick retrieval.
  • Use tooltips or short captions that explain each symbol in plain language.
  • Adopt a restrained color palette to respect the symbols’ traditional aesthetic.
  • Provide accessible text alternatives for all symbols (aria-labels, screen-reader-only text).
  • Link to related symbol blocks for context and consistency, e.g. Geometric Shapes Block, Arrows Block, Currency Symbols, Box Drawing Block.

Tai Xuan Jing Symbols originate from a historical tradition of cosmology and numerology; they are a compact set of glyphs used to convey abstract meanings. In modern design, they function best as decorative or educational elements that invite interpretation rather than literal encoding.

Typical usage includes visual diagrams, charts, or learning materials where the symbols stand in for concepts or values. Pitfalls include overloading interfaces with too many symbols, misrepresenting their meanings, or mixing them with unrelated iconography. Keep your presentation consistent and provide context so readers understand the symbolism at a glance.