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Cjk Unified Ideograph-344D Letter

㑍 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (U+344D) used in Chinese/Japanese text encoding.

U+344D

㑍 is a single CJK character represented in Unicode as U+344D. It’s useful when you need the exact glyph for text, typography, or data entry involving CJK writing systems. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and code.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-344D Letter Meaning

㑍 is a CJK Unified Ideograph whose Unicode identity is defined by code point U+344D (HTML: 㑍). As a CJK character, its specific meaning depends on the language, lexicon, and the context in which it appears (for example, as part of a word, name, or historical/variant form). When you’re working with Unicode data, the most important “meaning” is that 㑍 is the exact glyph mapped to that code point, enabling consistent rendering and searching across systems that support the character.

Common uses

  • Copy/pasting exact CJK characters in documents and chat messages
  • Rendering correct glyphs in UI text for languages that use CJK characters
  • Labeling or annotating names and terms in multilingual content
  • Encoding and decoding text data streams that include U+344D
  • Testing fonts and character coverage for CJK glyph support

Examples

㑍 (CJK Unified Ideograph 344D) Symbol

  • Please verify the character: 㑍 (U+344D).
  • This record contains 㑍 in the surname field.
  • The string begins with 㑍 and then continues with other CJK text.
  • I need a font that displays 㑍 correctly at small sizes.
  • Use 㑍 when matching the exact Unicode character in your dataset.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+344D
HTML Entity㑍
HTML Code㑍
CSS\344D

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-344D letter mean?

㑍 is a CJK Unified Ideograph whose Unicode identity is defined by code point U+344D (HTML: 㑍). As a CJK character, its specific meaning depends on the language, lexicon, and the context in which it appears (for example, as part of a word, name, or historical/variant form). When you’re working with Unicode data, the most important “meaning” is that 㑍 is the exact glyph mapped to that code point, enabling consistent rendering and searching across systems that support the character.

What is the Unicode code point for 㑍?

㑍 is Unicode code point U+344D.

How can I copy 㑍 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 㑍.

What is the CSS escape for 㑍?

The CSS escape is \\344D.

Will 㑍 always display correctly on my device?

It will display only if the current font and system support the CJK glyph for U+344D. Otherwise you may see a fallback box or missing-glyph symbol.