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Cjk Unified Ideograph-3517 Letter

㔗 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+3517) used in Chinese/Japanese text when supported by fonts.

U+3517

㔗 (U+3517) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. It’s primarily used as written text in CJK language contexts where the specific ideograph is recognized by the font and input method.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-3517 Letter Meaning

㔗 is part of the Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs block (Unicode code point U+3517). As with many CJK ideographs, its specific meaning depends on the language and the orthography context in which it appears (for example, Chinese or Japanese usage). In day-to-day work, you typically encounter it as a literal character to be copied, displayed, or matched in text processing—not as a symbol with a single universal meaning outside CJK writing systems. If you’re using it digitally, the main practical concern is font coverage and correct encoding so the character renders and compares correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character into documents, chats, or forms
  • Using U+3517 in search/indexing tools for exact text matching
  • Including the character in localization or bilingual content where it must be identical
  • Displaying CJK characters in UI mockups or typography tests
  • Code/text workflows that require reliable Unicode escaping (HTML/CSS/JavaScript)

Examples

㔗 CJK Unified Ideograph 3517

  • Here is the character: 㔗
  • Input: 㔗 should match U+3517.
  • Search for 㔗 in your dataset.
  • The label uses 㔗 in this product name: 㔗
  • Paste this symbol: 㔗

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3517
HTML Entity㔗
HTML Code㔗
CSS\3517

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3517 letter mean?

㔗 is part of the Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs block (Unicode code point U+3517). As with many CJK ideographs, its specific meaning depends on the language and the orthography context in which it appears (for example, Chinese or Japanese usage). In day-to-day work, you typically encounter it as a literal character to be copied, displayed, or matched in text processing—not as a symbol with a single universal meaning outside CJK writing systems. If you’re using it digitally, the main practical concern is font coverage and correct encoding so the character renders and compares correctly.

How can I copy 㔗 reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided Unicode code point U+3517 / escapes (HTML entity 㔗, CSS \\3517, JavaScript \\u{3517}) in your text workflow.

What is the Unicode code point for 㔗?

The Unicode code point is U+3517.

Why does 㔗 show as a blank box on my device?

This usually means your current font doesn’t include the glyph for U+3517. Try a CJK-capable font and ensure your application is using the correct Unicode encoding.

Can I use 㔗 in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?

Yes. For example, you can use the HTML entity 㔗 or escapes like CSS \\3517 and JavaScript \\u{3517} so the character is represented correctly in code.