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Cjk Unified Ideograph-3596 Letter

㖖 is a CJK unified ideograph encoded as U+3596, often used in Chinese/Japanese text and fonts.

U+3596

㖖 (U+3596) is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) character in Unicode. On this page you can copy it easily and see common code representations for HTML and CSS.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-3596 Letter Meaning

㖖 is a CJK Unified Ideograph identified in Unicode as U+3596 (HTML entity: 㖖). As a unified ideograph, its exact meaning depends on the specific language, character set, and context in which it appears (e.g., Chinese or Japanese usage). In practice, many users encounter it when working with CJK text, specialized fonts, legacy documents, or rare characters that are not widely supported by every typeface. When you need the character for accurate text reproduction—such as displaying original source material or matching datasets—its key information is the Unicode code point and the available copy and escape forms.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character when transcribing or proofreading CJK text
  • Using the character in digital typography and font testing for Unicode coverage
  • Displaying dataset or document content that includes rare CJK characters
  • Building UI elements or labels that must match existing CJK strings
  • Referencing or encoding the character in web and software pipelines

Examples

㖖 (CJK Unified Ideograph 3596)

  • Sample text includes 㖖 as part of a CJK string.
  • Please verify that 㖖 renders correctly in the target font.
  • The character 㖖 appears in the original document copy.
  • Unicode test: ensure U+3596 displays as 㖖.
  • Our glossary uses 㖖 for a specific entry.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3596
HTML Entity㖖
HTML Code㖖
CSS\3596

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3596 letter mean?

㖖 is a CJK Unified Ideograph identified in Unicode as U+3596 (HTML entity: 㖖). As a unified ideograph, its exact meaning depends on the specific language, character set, and context in which it appears (e.g., Chinese or Japanese usage). In practice, many users encounter it when working with CJK text, specialized fonts, legacy documents, or rare characters that are not widely supported by every typeface. When you need the character for accurate text reproduction—such as displaying original source material or matching datasets—its key information is the Unicode code point and the available copy and escape forms.

What is the Unicode code point for 㖖?

㖖 is U+3596.

How do I write 㖖 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 㖖.

How do I escape 㖖 in CSS?

CSS escape: \\3596.

How do I escape 㖖 in JavaScript?

JavaScript escape: \\u{3596}.