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Cjk Unified Ideograph-351F Letter

㔟 (U+351F) is a CJK unified ideograph used as a specific character in CJK text.

U+351F

㔟 is a Unicode character identified as U+351F, part of the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideographs. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct escape codes in different tools.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-351F Letter Meaning

㔟 is the Unicode character U+351F, categorized under CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideographs. As a unified ideograph, its exact meaning depends on the specific language and font/context where it appears, as with many characters in the CJK block. In practice, it’s used as a literal character in CJK text rather than a punctuation or symbol with a single universal meaning. If you’re working with datasets, typography, or multilingual UI, the most important details are the code point (U+351F) and the correct way to copy or encode the character so it renders consistently.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting CJK text content where this exact character is required
  • Labeling UI elements or forms that must match a specific CJK glyph
  • Working with multilingual datasets and ensuring correct character encoding
  • Displaying or testing fonts and fallback behavior for the CJK block
  • Authoring documents that include exact Unicode characters (e.g., reference lists)

Examples

㔟 — CJK Unified Ideograph-351F

  • 㔟 文字
  • 参照: 㔟
  • 一覧に㔟を含める
  • U+351F は㔟
  • フォント確認: 㔟

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+351F
HTML Entity㔟
HTML Code㔟
CSS\351F

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-351F letter mean?

㔟 is the Unicode character U+351F, categorized under CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideographs. As a unified ideograph, its exact meaning depends on the specific language and font/context where it appears, as with many characters in the CJK block. In practice, it’s used as a literal character in CJK text rather than a punctuation or symbol with a single universal meaning. If you’re working with datasets, typography, or multilingual UI, the most important details are the code point (U+351F) and the correct way to copy or encode the character so it renders consistently.

What is the Unicode code point for 㔟?

The Unicode code point for 㔟 is U+351F.

How can I copy 㔟 reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 㔟 (as provided: 㔟 for this character).

What escape sequence should I use in JavaScript?

Use JavaScript code point escape: \\u{351F}.

Does 㔟 have a single fixed meaning in all languages?

As a CJK unified ideograph, its meaning can depend on language and usage context. For accurate use, treat it as the specific character U+351F in your text or dataset.