definition
A picture or symbol which represents the idea of something without indicating the sequence of sounds used to pronounce it. Examples include digits, traffic signs, and graphic symbols such as @.
The ideogram used to illustrate the twentieth hexagram is assembled using two groups.
In such cases the ideogram is not merely a determinative nor yet quite a wofd - sign.
What most interestsus is the mention of troublesomeinvaderscalled sometimes sa-gas (a Babylonian ideogram meaning " robber "), sometimes Habiri.
It has been suggested that the ideogram by which it is indicated in Babylonian monuments literally means "fortress of the Amorites"; could this be proved it would be valuable testimony to its antiquity if not its origin.
We have to therefore accept that our understanding of the meaning of an ideogram evolved by a radically divergent culture may be deficient.
Why does the Chinese ideogram for trouble symbolize two women living under one roof?