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Cjk Unified Ideograph-36FD Letter

㛽 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (U+36FD) character you can copy and use in text and web content.

U+36FD

㛽 is a single CJK character identified as U+36FD. It can be inserted directly as the character itself, or referenced using standard HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes for consistent rendering.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-36FD Letter Meaning

㛽 is a CJK Unified Ideograph with the Unicode code point U+36FD (HTML entity: 㛽). As with many CJK ideographs, its meaning depends on the specific language, font, and how the character appears in a word or name. In practice, you’ll most often encounter 㛽 when copying text from documents, working with multilingual datasets, or rendering exact Unicode characters in web and app interfaces. When used by itself it may not convey a clear meaning to readers outside the relevant language context, but it remains important for accurate character reproduction and data fidelity.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting exact CJK text from documents or screenshots
  • Rendering multilingual content consistently in web pages and forms
  • Labelling or indexing entries in CJK datasets and cataloging tools
  • Testing font/glyph support for the Unicode code point U+36FD
  • Including the character in UI mockups, chat, or social posts requiring exact Unicode

Examples

㛽 — CJK Unified Ideograph-36FD

  • Example: 㛽
  • Please confirm this character: 㛽
  • Item ID: 㛽-001
  • Character sample set: 㛽 㛽 㛽
  • Original text contains: 㛽

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+36FD
HTML Entity㛽
HTML Code㛽
CSS\36FD

FAQ

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

㛽 is a CJK Unified Ideograph with the Unicode code point U+36FD (HTML entity: 㛽). As with many CJK ideographs, its meaning depends on the specific language, font, and how the character appears in a word or name. In practice, you’ll most often encounter 㛽 when copying text from documents, working with multilingual datasets, or rendering exact Unicode characters in web and app interfaces. When used by itself it may not convey a clear meaning to readers outside the relevant language context, but it remains important for accurate character reproduction and data fidelity.

What is the Unicode code point for 㛽?

㛽 is U+36FD (CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-36FD).

How do I use 㛽 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 㛽.

How do I write 㛽 using a CSS escape?

Use the CSS escape \\36FD.

What JavaScript escape can I use for this character?

You can use \\u{36FD} in JavaScript.