Cjk Unified Ideograph-356E Letter
㕮 is a CJK unified ideograph character represented by U+356E.
U+356E
㕮 is a single character from the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) set. If you need to copy it accurately, this page provides reliable Unicode and escape forms for web and code use.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-356E Letter Meaning
㕮 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by the Unicode code point U+356E. As a CJK character, it belongs to the collection of logographic symbols commonly used in Chinese, Japanese (including kanji), and related East Asian writing systems. On its own, it is best treated as a specific written character rather than a punctuation or symbol with a universal, standalone meaning like common math operators. When you use it in text or user interfaces, the main practical consideration is rendering: it depends on fonts and Unicode support.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for databases or text fields that require the exact character 㕮
- •UI or form labels in multilingual interfaces that include rare CJK characters
- •Web content and documentation where the exact Unicode character must be preserved
- •Source code strings and templates that need consistent Unicode output
- •Typography and design mockups needing a precise CJK glyph
Examples
㕮 CJK Unified Ideograph 356E
- 㕮请输入字符:㕮
- 㕮The record includes 㕮 under code point U+356E.
- 㕮Rendered text: 㕮
- 㕮Character lookup result for 㕮.
- 㕮保存并显示:㕮
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+356E | |
| HTML Entity | 㕮 | |
| HTML Code | 㕮 | |
| CSS | \356E |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-356E letter mean?
㕮 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by the Unicode code point U+356E. As a CJK character, it belongs to the collection of logographic symbols commonly used in Chinese, Japanese (including kanji), and related East Asian writing systems. On its own, it is best treated as a specific written character rather than a punctuation or symbol with a universal, standalone meaning like common math operators. When you use it in text or user interfaces, the main practical consideration is rendering: it depends on fonts and Unicode support.
What Unicode code point is 㕮?
㕮 is U+356E (CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-356E).
How can I copy 㕮 safely into HTML?
Use the HTML entity form: 㕮 (also available as 㕮).
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for 㕮?
CSS escape: \\356E. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{356E}.
Why doesn’t 㕮 display correctly on my device?
Rendering depends on font and Unicode support. If your font doesn’t include the glyph, the character may show as a blank box or replacement character.