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Cjk Unified Ideograph-35BF Letter

㖿 (U+35BF) is a CJK unified ideograph character used in certain East Asian texts.

U+35BF

㖿 is a CJK unified ideograph with the code point U+35BF. It may appear in fonts and text systems that support this specific character. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably into documents, designs, and code.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-35BF Letter Meaning

㖿 is identified by the Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35BF” (U+35BF, HTML entity 㖿). As a CJK unified ideograph, its exact meaning depends on the language, reading, and font conventions in the text where it appears. Characters in this block are typically used as single logographic symbols in East Asian writing systems. For practical use, the most important details are the correct code point (U+35BF) and compatible font support, so you can display, store, and reproduce the character accurately across platforms.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting the exact character into documents or notes that reference specific CJK text
  • Using the character in digital typography or design mockups that require Unicode-accurate glyphs
  • Adding the character to a webpage or UI label using its HTML entity (㖿) or CSS/JS escapes
  • Working with text datasets, logs, or localization files that include this specific code point
  • Including the character in academic or linguistic materials where exact character identity matters

Examples

㖿 (CJK Unified Ideograph 35BF)

  • Here is the character: 㖿
  • Unicode code point: U+35BF — 㖿
  • HTML entity form: 㖿
  • CSS escaped: \\35BF (displays as 㖿 in supported fonts)
  • JS escaped: \\u{35BF} (renders as 㖿)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+35BF
HTML Entity㖿
HTML Code㖿
CSS\35BF

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-35BF letter mean?

㖿 is identified by the Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35BF” (U+35BF, HTML entity 㖿). As a CJK unified ideograph, its exact meaning depends on the language, reading, and font conventions in the text where it appears. Characters in this block are typically used as single logographic symbols in East Asian writing systems. For practical use, the most important details are the correct code point (U+35BF) and compatible font support, so you can display, store, and reproduce the character accurately across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 㖿?

The code point for 㖿 is U+35BF.

How do I include 㖿 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 㖿.

What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\35BF. JavaScript escape: \\u{35BF}.

Why might 㖿 not display correctly on my device?

If your system or browser lacks a font that supports U+35BF, the character may not render as expected even though the Unicode value is correct.