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Cjk Unified Ideograph-353F Letter

㔿 is a CJK unified ideograph represented by the Unicode code point U+353F.

U+353F

㔿 is a single Unicode character from the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) block. If you need to copy it, reference it in code, or verify its encoding, U+353F is the key detail.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-353F Letter Meaning

㔿 is a CJK unified ideograph identified in Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-353F” (code point U+353F). As with many CJK unified ideographs, its exact glyph meaning can depend on how it appears in particular fonts, writing systems, and source texts (for example, character sets used in specific Chinese or Japanese documents). Practically, most users treat it as a Unicode character to be displayed and transmitted correctly—especially when you’re dealing with text encoding, typography, or copying rare or uncommon CJK characters reliably across systems.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste a specific CJK character into documents, forms, or notes
  • Refer to the character by Unicode code point (U+353F) in developer workflows
  • Use the HTML entity (㔿) in web content where needed
  • Test font coverage and rendering for CJK characters in design or QA
  • Create accurate character listings or data exports that preserve the original Unicode character

Examples

㔿 — CJK Unified Ideograph 353F

  • Character check: 㔿
  • Saved as U+353F: 㔿
  • Label text: 㔿 (CJK ideograph)
  • Clipboard test result: 㔿
  • Unicode reference: 㔿 / U+353F

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+353F
HTML Entity㔿
HTML Code㔿
CSS\353F

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-353F letter mean?

㔿 is a CJK unified ideograph identified in Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-353F” (code point U+353F). As with many CJK unified ideographs, its exact glyph meaning can depend on how it appears in particular fonts, writing systems, and source texts (for example, character sets used in specific Chinese or Japanese documents). Practically, most users treat it as a Unicode character to be displayed and transmitted correctly—especially when you’re dealing with text encoding, typography, or copying rare or uncommon CJK characters reliably across systems.

What Unicode character is 㔿?

㔿 is “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-353F” with Unicode code point U+353F.

How can I copy 㔿 reliably?

Copy the character directly as shown (㔿), or use the provided escapes such as HTML (㔿), CSS (\\353F), or JavaScript (\\u{353F}).

What are the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript representations?

HTML entity: 㔿 ; CSS escape: \\353F ; JavaScript escape: \\u{353F}.

Will 㔿 always display correctly on my device?

It depends on font support. Since it’s a CJK ideograph, many CJK-capable fonts will render it, but some systems may show a fallback box if the glyph is missing.