Cjk Unified Ideograph-35B8 Letter
㖸 (U+35B8) is a CJK unified ideograph character used in Chinese/Japanese text encoding.
U+35B8
㖸 is a Unicode CJK unified ideograph identified as U+35B8. It can be copied directly, or inserted using Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape sequences. This page helps you use it reliably in text, design, and code.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-35B8 Letter Meaning
㖸 is a Unicode character in the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) Unified Ideographs block, labeled “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35B8” (U+35B8). Like many CJK unified ideographs, its meaning depends on the specific language, word, and context in which it appears. In practice, you typically encounter characters like this within stored text, fonts that support the glyph, or dataset/lookup workflows that require exact character matching. If you’re working with legacy text or multilingual data, the safest “meaning” to rely on is the exact Unicode identity of the character rather than any single English gloss.
Common uses
- •Copying or pasting exact CJK text from documents or datasets
- •Using the character in UI text where a specific glyph is required
- •Preserving legacy or encoded strings during migration and testing
- •Preparing test cases for Unicode rendering and font coverage
- •Inputting the character via code for multilingual applications
Examples
㖸 (CJK Unified Ideograph-35B8)
- 㖸㖸 㖸 㖸
- 㖸Example character: 㖸
- 㖸Unicode test: U+35B8 → 㖸
- 㖸Paste this exact glyph: 㖸
- 㖸Font check: 㖸 renders here
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+35B8 | |
| HTML Entity | 㖸 | |
| HTML Code | 㖸 | |
| CSS | \35B8 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-35B8 letter mean?
㖸 is a Unicode character in the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) Unified Ideographs block, labeled “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35B8” (U+35B8). Like many CJK unified ideographs, its meaning depends on the specific language, word, and context in which it appears. In practice, you typically encounter characters like this within stored text, fonts that support the glyph, or dataset/lookup workflows that require exact character matching. If you’re working with legacy text or multilingual data, the safest “meaning” to rely on is the exact Unicode identity of the character rather than any single English gloss.
What Unicode character is 㖸?
㖸 is the CJK unified ideograph “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35B8” with code point U+35B8.
How can I copy 㖸 reliably?
Copy the character directly (㖸). You can also insert it using its escapes: HTML 㖸, CSS \\35B8, or JavaScript \\u{35B8}.
Does 㖸 have a single fixed meaning in English?
Its meaning depends on language and context. Unicode identifies the exact character (U+35B8), but the word/reading meaning comes from how it is used in text.
Will 㖸 always display correctly on my device?
It should display only if your fonts and environment support the glyph for U+35B8. If the glyph is missing, you may see a placeholder box.