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Cjk Unified Ideograph-36F5 Letter

㛵 is a CJK Unified Ideograph with code point U+36F5, used as a written character in CJK text.

U+36F5

㛵 is a single character from the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) Unified Ideographs block. If you need it for writing, UI text, or data entry, you can copy it directly or use the provided code points.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-36F5 Letter Meaning

㛵 is identified by the Unicode designation “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-36F5” (U+36F5). Like many CJK unified ideographs, the character’s specific meaning depends on the language and the word it appears in (e.g., in Japanese or Chinese text). In practice, it’s most often used as a literal character in written content rather than as a standalone symbol with a universal emoji-style meaning. When using it in documents or applications, treat it as text: ensure the font supports the glyph and confirm how it renders in your target environment.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character for Japanese or Chinese text content
  • Entering the character in databases, forms, or catalogs that store CJK characters
  • Displaying the character in UI mockups or multilingual typography samples
  • Using the character in research notes or text datasets where exact code points matter
  • Publishing or proofreading documents that require precise character matching

Examples

㛵 (CJK Unified Ideograph 36F5) Symbol

  • Here is the character: 㛵
  • Please verify the exact glyph for 㛵 in the source text.
  • Record this ideograph: 㛵 (U+36F5).
  • The character string contains 㛵 in position three.
  • Copy 㛵 exactly, including its Unicode code point.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+36F5
HTML Entity㛵
HTML Code㛵
CSS\36F5

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-36F5 letter mean?

㛵 is identified by the Unicode designation “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-36F5” (U+36F5). Like many CJK unified ideographs, the character’s specific meaning depends on the language and the word it appears in (e.g., in Japanese or Chinese text). In practice, it’s most often used as a literal character in written content rather than as a standalone symbol with a universal emoji-style meaning. When using it in documents or applications, treat it as text: ensure the font supports the glyph and confirm how it renders in your target environment.

What is the Unicode code point for 㛵?

㛵 is U+36F5, named “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-36F5”.

How do I copy 㛵 into my website or HTML?

You can copy the character directly (㛵) or use the HTML entity: 㛵

What do I use for JavaScript?

Use the Unicode escape: \\u{36F5} (or keep the direct character if your environment supports it).

Why might 㛵 display as a blank box on my screen?

Your font or operating system may not include a glyph for this code point. Use a CJK-capable font and check rendering in the target environment.