卦
- divination symbol;
- hexagram;
- omen;
Used especially in the I Ching (周易) to denote the 64 hexagrams employed in divination.
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
卜 (복, “to divine”) — semantic, indicating divination.
圭 (규, “jade tablet, measuring tool”) — phonetic, providing the sound 괘.
The character originally referred to the cracks or signs obtained from oracle bone divination, later extended to the hexagrams of the I Ching.
Usage in Korean
점괘 (占卦) — divination hexagram
괘상 (卦象) — symbolic image of a hexagram
괘사 (卦辭) — the explanatory text of a hexagram in the I Ching
팔괘 (八卦) — the Eight Trigrams, basic symbols from which the 64 hexagrams are formed
Words that derived from 卦
Additional notes
In oracle bone divination (商 dynasty), 卜 signified cracks on heated bones/shells used for predicting outcomes.
In Confucian tradition, 卦 is central to the I Ching (Classic of Changes), where 64 hexagrams represent the dynamic patterns of the cosmos and human affairs.
The Eight Trigrams (八卦) — ☰ 乾, ☷ 坤, ☵ 坎, ☲ 離, ☳ 震, ☶ 艮, ☴ 巽, ☱ 兌 — serve as the building blocks of divination and cosmology.
In folk usage, 卦 also extends metaphorically to mean “omen” or “sign” about events.
- 土土卜 (GGY)
- ⿰ 圭 卜