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Cjk Unified Ideograph-3578 Letter

㕸 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+3578) used as a specific Chinese/Japanese glyph in text.

U+3578

㕸 is a single CJK character identified by the Unicode code point U+3578. It can be copied into documents, design tools, and web pages using standard Unicode escapes.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-3578 Letter Meaning

㕸 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. As with many CJK unified ideographs, its exact meaning depends on the language, font, and the text context where it appears. When you see 㕸 in a passage, it is usually serving as a particular character from Chinese/Japanese text rather than a standalone icon with a universal meaning. For practical use, treat it as a specific Unicode character: display it reliably with a font that supports the glyph, and preserve its code point (U+3578) when moving between systems.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact CJK character into notes, transcripts, or multilingual documents
  • Using in web content where you need a specific Unicode character (U+3578)
  • Placing the glyph in design mockups or typography samples that require CJK characters
  • Referencing or citing a character in research, encoding, or font-testing workflows
  • Testing font and fallback behavior for CJK glyph support in UI development

Examples

㕸 CJK Unified Ideograph-3578

  • Text sample: 㕸 appears in the middle of a CJK sentence.
  • In a quote: “... 㕸 ...” as originally written.
  • UI test string: 㕸 㕸 㕸
  • Catalog note: Character 㕸, Unicode U+3578.
  • Document content: Please preserve 㕸 exactly.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3578
HTML Entity㕸
HTML Code㕸
CSS\3578

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3578 letter mean?

㕸 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. As with many CJK unified ideographs, its exact meaning depends on the language, font, and the text context where it appears. When you see 㕸 in a passage, it is usually serving as a particular character from Chinese/Japanese text rather than a standalone icon with a universal meaning. For practical use, treat it as a specific Unicode character: display it reliably with a font that supports the glyph, and preserve its code point (U+3578) when moving between systems.

What is the Unicode code point for 㕸?

㕸 is U+3578.

How can I copy 㕸 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 㕸 (as provided: 㕸).

What is the CSS escape for 㕸?

Use: \\3578.

Will 㕸 always display correctly on every device?

It should display if the active font supports the glyph; otherwise, you may see a fallback or missing-character box.