Cjk Unified Ideograph-356D Letter
㕭 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by Unicode code point U+356D.
U+356D
㕭 is a single CJK character represented in Unicode as U+356D. It’s useful when you need the exact character in text, design, or code. Use the escapes below to copy it reliably across platforms.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-356D Letter Meaning
㕭 is a CJK unified ideograph, which means it’s part of the Unicode set used to represent Chinese/Japanese characters at the code point level. In many contexts, CJK unified ideographs are used as exact glyphs needed for correct text rendering, typography, and data exchange rather than for symbolic “meaning” the way icons do. If you encountered 㕭 in documents or fonts, the most reliable way to interpret it is by using it in the same context where it appeared (e.g., the surrounding text in a CJK script). For technical use, its key identifiers are Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-356D” and code point U+356D.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste the exact CJK character into documents and chat messages
- •Use in web content where a specific glyph must match Unicode U+356D
- •Display in UI mockups or typography work that requires the precise character
- •Generate or validate text strings in scripts using Unicode escapes
- •Preserve characters during encoding/decoding and data import/export
Examples
㕭 CJK Unified Ideograph-356D
- 㕭Here is 㕭: 㕭
- 㕭Unicode U+356D character: 㕭
- 㕭Sample line: 㕭 in a CJK context
- 㕭Testing font support for 㕭
- 㕭Copy this exact glyph: 㕭
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+356D | |
| HTML Entity | 㕭 | |
| HTML Code | 㕭 | |
| CSS | \356D |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-356D letter mean?
㕭 is a CJK unified ideograph, which means it’s part of the Unicode set used to represent Chinese/Japanese characters at the code point level. In many contexts, CJK unified ideographs are used as exact glyphs needed for correct text rendering, typography, and data exchange rather than for symbolic “meaning” the way icons do. If you encountered 㕭 in documents or fonts, the most reliable way to interpret it is by using it in the same context where it appeared (e.g., the surrounding text in a CJK script). For technical use, its key identifiers are Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-356D” and code point U+356D.
What is the Unicode code point for 㕭?
㕭 is U+356D.
How do I write 㕭 in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 㕭
What CSS escape can I use for 㕭?
Use: \\356D
How do I use 㕭 in JavaScript?
Use: \\u{356D}