Cjk Unified Ideograph-34A7 Letter
㒧 (U+34A7) is a CJK unified ideograph character used in Chinese/Japanese text.
U+34A7
㒧 is a CJK unified ideograph character identified by the code point U+34A7. It can be useful when you need an exact match for certain CJK text, fonts, or references. This page helps you copy the symbol reliably for design and development.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-34A7 Letter Meaning
㒧 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-34A7). As with many individual CJK ideographs, its meaning is determined by its specific character usage in Chinese or Japanese writing systems and by the text or vocabulary it appears in. For most practical tasks—copying, searching, or matching characters—the key information is the exact Unicode code point. When entering or rendering 㒧, use the correct U+34A7 value (or the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes) to avoid showing a different character with a similar appearance.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact character into CJK text for messages, notes, or content editing
- •Using the symbol in typography or font-testing when verifying a glyph at U+34A7
- •Referencing a specific Unicode character in technical documentation or localization work
- •Ensuring accurate rendering in web pages and code by using HTML/CSS/JS escapes
- •Matching or annotating characters in databases, spreadsheets, or text processing pipelines
Examples
㒧 CJK Ideograph 34A7 (U+34A7)
- 㒧Please use the character 㒧 when referencing U+34A7.
- 㒧The string includes 㒧 after the first ideograph.
- 㒧I copied 㒧 from the Unicode code point listing.
- 㒧Try rendering 㒧 in your web font tester.
- 㒧The dataset stores 㒧 as its original CJK character.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+34A7 | |
| HTML Entity | 㒧 | |
| HTML Code | 㒧 | |
| CSS | \34A7 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-34A7 letter mean?
㒧 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-34A7). As with many individual CJK ideographs, its meaning is determined by its specific character usage in Chinese or Japanese writing systems and by the text or vocabulary it appears in. For most practical tasks—copying, searching, or matching characters—the key information is the exact Unicode code point. When entering or rendering 㒧, use the correct U+34A7 value (or the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes) to avoid showing a different character with a similar appearance.
What is the Unicode code point for 㒧?
㒧 is U+34A7.
How can I copy 㒧 in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 㒧
What CSS escape can I use for 㒧?
Use: \\34A7
How do I represent 㒧 in JavaScript?
Use: \\u{34A7}