Cjk Unified Ideograph-359F Letter
㖟 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+359F) used in Chinese/Japanese text.
U+359F
㖟 (U+359F) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. It’s commonly encountered in Chinese/Japanese text and in systems that handle CJK character sets. Use the sections below to copy it and insert it in your web or design workflows.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-359F Letter Meaning
㖟 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph identified by Unicode as U+359F. On its own, the character’s specific meaning depends on the language, font, and the word or text it appears in, since ideographs are typically interpreted in context. In practical terms, this symbol is mainly used for correct text representation (e.g., displaying or storing CJK content), and for working with Unicode data where the exact code point matters. When you use it in documents or apps, ensure your font supports the glyph so it renders properly.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste of CJK text that includes the exact character U+359F
- •Displaying stored Unicode content in apps, CMS, or databases
- •Typography and font testing to verify glyph support for U+359F
- •Labeling or annotation in Chinese/Japanese datasets and transcripts
- •Working with Unicode code point references in developer tools
Examples
㖟 — CJK Unified Ideograph 359F
- 㖟Here is the character: 㖟
- 㖟Unicode check: U+359F (㖟)
- 㖟Copy/paste: 㖟 into your document
- 㖟CJK sample text includes 㖟
- 㖟Test rendering of 㖟 in your font
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+359F | |
| HTML Entity | 㖟 | |
| HTML Code | 㖟 | |
| CSS | \359F |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-359F letter mean?
㖟 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph identified by Unicode as U+359F. On its own, the character’s specific meaning depends on the language, font, and the word or text it appears in, since ideographs are typically interpreted in context. In practical terms, this symbol is mainly used for correct text representation (e.g., displaying or storing CJK content), and for working with Unicode data where the exact code point matters. When you use it in documents or apps, ensure your font supports the glyph so it renders properly.
What Unicode code point is 㖟?
㖟 is Unicode code point U+359F.
How can I copy 㖟 into HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity 㖟.
How do I use 㖟 in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\359F. JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{359F}.
Why does 㖟 sometimes not display correctly?
Most often it’s a font support issue—your selected font must include the glyph for U+359F.