Cjk Unified Ideograph-340E Letter
㐎 (CJK Unified Ideograph-340E) is a CJK character used in Unicode for representing a specific Han character.
U+340E
㐎 is the Unicode character named CJK Unified Ideograph-340E. It belongs to the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) block and can be copied directly or encoded using standard Unicode escapes. This page helps you identify, copy, and use 㐎 reliably across tools and fonts.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-340E Letter Meaning
㐎 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) ideograph represented in Unicode as CJK Unified Ideograph-340E (U+340E). Like many CJK Unified Ideographs, it corresponds to a specific character glyph; its exact meaning depends on the language, text tradition, and dictionary source where the character appears. In practice, users commonly encounter it in Unicode text processing, font/glyph lookups, or legacy datasets where a particular character must be preserved accurately. If you’re adding content or debugging encoding, the most important details are the code point (U+340E) and the correct copy/escape form for your platform.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific CJK glyph into documents, chat messages, or notes without changing its character
- •Representing the exact character in multilingual UI strings or localization files
- •Debugging Unicode/encoding issues by matching the code point U+340E in logs or datasets
- •Using the character in typography/font testing to confirm glyph availability for CJK fonts
- •Preserving characters from scraped or archived text where fidelity matters
Examples
㐎 — CJK Unified Ideograph-340E
- 㐎㐎
- 㐎Please verify: 㐎
- 㐎Unicode test character: 㐎 (U+340E)
- 㐎CJK sample: 㐎
- 㐎Character lookup result: 㐎
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+340E | |
| HTML Entity | 㐎 | |
| HTML Code | 㐎 | |
| CSS | \340E |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 㐎?
The symbol 㐎 has Unicode code point U+340E (CJK Unified Ideograph-340E).
How can I copy 㐎 reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page. If your environment changes characters, use the provided escape forms like \\u{340E} or the HTML entity 㐎.
Will 㐎 display correctly in every font?
Not always. CJK glyph availability depends on the font and the platform’s character support. If the glyph is missing, your system may show a fallback box or different rendering.
What does “CJK Unified Ideograph-340E” mean?
It’s the Unicode character name for a specific ideograph. The name identifies its assigned code point within the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) block.