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Cjk Unified Ideograph-34BF Letter

㒿 is a CJK unified ideograph at Unicode code point U+34BF.

U+34BF

㒿 is a single-character CJK (Chinese/Japanese) ideograph identified by Unicode as U+34BF. Use it for copying, typography, and displaying text that requires the exact character. Below are practical details and ready-to-copy options.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-34BF Letter Meaning

㒿 is a CJK unified ideograph, identified in Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-34BF” (U+34BF). Like many characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs block, it represents a specific written character used in Chinese/Japanese text systems rather than a universal symbol with a single standalone meaning across contexts. Its exact meaning depends on the language, font, and the source text where it appears. For accurate results, use the character itself (㒿) or its Unicode forms (such as U+34BF) rather than relying on visual similarity.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character for CJK text in documents or editors
  • Rendering specific Chinese/Japanese strings in web pages and apps
  • Typography checks when matching glyph shapes in design mockups
  • Using the character in multilingual datasets, logs, or localization files
  • Correctly referencing Unicode code points in technical notes or debugging

Examples

㒿 (CJK Unified Ideograph-34BF)

  • 㒿 㒿 㒿
  • U+34BF: 㒿
  • Character check: 㒿
  • Copy this ideograph: 㒿
  • Test string: 㒿 test

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+34BF
HTML Entity㒿
HTML Code㒿
CSS\34BF

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-34BF letter mean?

㒿 is a CJK unified ideograph, identified in Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-34BF” (U+34BF). Like many characters in the CJK Unified Ideographs block, it represents a specific written character used in Chinese/Japanese text systems rather than a universal symbol with a single standalone meaning across contexts. Its exact meaning depends on the language, font, and the source text where it appears. For accurate results, use the character itself (㒿) or its Unicode forms (such as U+34BF) rather than relying on visual similarity.

What is the Unicode code point for 㒿?

The Unicode code point for 㒿 is U+34BF.

How do I copy 㒿 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 㒿 (which corresponds to 㒿).

What CSS escape can I use for 㒿?

Use the CSS escape: \\34BF.

Will 㒿 show correctly in all fonts?

It depends on font support. If a font doesn’t include the glyph for U+34BF, you may see a fallback or missing-character box.