Cjk Unified Ideograph-35CF Letter
㗏 is a CJK Unified Ideograph with Unicode code point U+35CF.
U+35CF
㗏 is a single CJK Unified Ideograph character identified in Unicode as U+35CF. Use it when you need to reproduce specific Chinese/Japanese text precisely. This page provides copy-friendly details and practical usage ideas.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-35CF Letter Meaning
㗏 (Unicode: U+35CF) is a CJK Unified Ideograph. As a character in the CJK block, its exact meaning depends on the source language, reading, and the word or phrase it appears in. In practice, you’ll typically encounter it in authentic text, specialized dictionaries, proper names, or OCR/typographical reproduction where the goal is to match the original character exactly. For developers, the key value is its reliable Unicode identity, which makes it suitable for search, storage, and rendering in Unicode-capable systems without substituting a visually similar character.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact character from a dictionary, article, or OCR result
- •Typography and layout work requiring pixel-accurate CJK text reproduction
- •Database entry or exporting files that must preserve the original character
- •Linguistic or academic notes where the exact Unicode character matters
- •Web and app content for displaying authentic CJK text consistently
Examples
㗏 | CJK Ideograph 35CF
- 㗏I found 㗏 in the source text and need to paste it exactly.
- 㗏The document shows 㗏, so I copied the character by Unicode.
- 㗏Please verify the glyph for 㗏 renders correctly in your font.
- 㗏I used U+35CF to ensure the string contains the intended character 㗏.
- 㗏The OCR output included 㗏, and I want to keep it unchanged.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+35CF | |
| HTML Entity | 㗏 | |
| HTML Code | 㗏 | |
| CSS | \35CF |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-35CF letter mean?
㗏 (Unicode: U+35CF) is a CJK Unified Ideograph. As a character in the CJK block, its exact meaning depends on the source language, reading, and the word or phrase it appears in. In practice, you’ll typically encounter it in authentic text, specialized dictionaries, proper names, or OCR/typographical reproduction where the goal is to match the original character exactly. For developers, the key value is its reliable Unicode identity, which makes it suitable for search, storage, and rendering in Unicode-capable systems without substituting a visually similar character.
What is the Unicode code point for 㗏?
㗏 is U+35CF (CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35CF).
How can I copy 㗏 reliably in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 㗏.
How do I reference 㗏 in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\35CF. JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{35CF}.
Does 㗏 have a single fixed meaning?
Like many CJK ideographs, its meaning depends on the language and the word/phrase where it appears, but its Unicode identity (U+35CF) stays the same.