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Cjk Unified Ideograph-360D Letter

㘍 is a CJK unified ideograph identified as U+360D, used as a Unicode character in East Asian text.

U+360D

㘍 is a Unicode CJK character with codepoint U+360D. It can appear in digital text, fonts, or copied content from East Asian sources. Use the copy variations and escape sequences below to reliably reproduce it in your work.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-360D Letter Meaning

㘍 is the Unicode character named “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-360D” (U+360D). As a CJK unified ideograph, it is primarily meaningful as a specific written form in languages that use Chinese characters (including Chinese, Japanese, and related Han-based scripts). In most practical settings, you’ll treat it as a distinct character symbol rather than a punctuation mark or a standalone icon. Its meaning in context depends on the word, text line, or font-dependent glyph presentation where it appears. For reliable use across platforms, prefer Unicode copy/paste and use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape sequences when needed.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific CJK character from text for chat, documents, or notes
  • Rendering the exact Unicode character in web pages using HTML entity or CSS/JS escapes
  • Including the character in UI labels where a specific East Asian glyph is required
  • Using it in multilingual typography or font testing to verify glyph support
  • Preserving text accuracy when transferring East Asian content between systems

Examples

㘍 CJK Unified Ideograph-360D

  • Here is the character: 㘍
  • Font test: 㘍 (U+360D)
  • Copy/paste check: 㘍
  • Unicode escape example: \\u{360D} → 㘍
  • CJK sample line: 㘍 㘍 㘍

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+360D
HTML Entity㘍
HTML Code㘍
CSS\360D

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-360D letter mean?

㘍 is the Unicode character named “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-360D” (U+360D). As a CJK unified ideograph, it is primarily meaningful as a specific written form in languages that use Chinese characters (including Chinese, Japanese, and related Han-based scripts). In most practical settings, you’ll treat it as a distinct character symbol rather than a punctuation mark or a standalone icon. Its meaning in context depends on the word, text line, or font-dependent glyph presentation where it appears. For reliable use across platforms, prefer Unicode copy/paste and use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape sequences when needed.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 㘍?

㘍 is U+360D.

How can I copy 㘍 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 㘍.

How do I include 㘍 in CSS?

You can use the CSS escape \\360D.

How do I type 㘍 in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape \\u{360D}.