Hexagramme
There exist at least two kinds of hexagrammes, Hexagramme Yì Jīng Ci below and the hexagramme of projective geometry invented by Blaise Pascal.
Hexagramme Yì kīng/Yì Jīng
A hexagramme is a symbol made up of feature Yīn and feature yáng used in the Yì Jīng. They are with the number of sixty-four and result from the combination of two trigram S.
Their significance is the following one:
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In Unicode, in the table of the hexagrammes, they are coded U+4DC0 with U+4DFF (19 904 to 19.968 into decimal).
Mathematical Hexagramme
In projective geometry, the mystical Hexagramme of Pascal or hexagramme is a polygonal course in 6 stages which has certain properties of alignment; it makes it possible to practically show all the traditional theorems of geometry.
References
- the " Memory of the mue" - free translation on line of Yi Jing in French.
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