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𦒰

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B0 Symbol

𦒰 (U+264B0) is a CJK unified ideograph character you can copy and reference in text and code.

U+264B0

𦒰 is a CJK Unified Ideograph with the Unicode code point U+264B0. It’s commonly handled as a plain text character in digital publishing. Use the copy options below to paste it into your projects or mix it into UI text.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B0 Symbol Meaning

𦒰 is classified by Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264B0.” In practice, many CJK unified ideographs are used to represent specific Han characters used in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean contexts, but the exact meaning can depend on the originating character and its language-specific form. For everyday use, treat 𦒰 as a literal Unicode character: it’s useful when you need the exact glyph for a dataset, a font test, a dictionary entry, or a text string that must match a particular code point. When sharing it, include the code point (U+264B0) to reduce ambiguity.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character into a document, spreadsheet, or note where Unicode precision matters
  • Using it in UI mockups or design prototypes to verify font support for rare CJK code points
  • Including it in text-based datasets, logs, or identifiers that must remain unchanged
  • Referencing it in developer documentation or debugging output using its Unicode code point
  • Creating accurate social posts or comments that include a specific CJK character string

Examples

𦒰 CJK Unified Ideograph-264B0

  • 𦒰Here is the character: 𦒰
  • 𦒰Unicode: U+264B0 — 𦒰
  • 𦒰CSS escape example: \\264B0
  • 𦒰HTML entity: 𦒰
  • 𦒰JS code point: \\u{264B0} → 𦒰

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+264B0
HTML Entity𦒰
HTML Code𦒰
CSS\264B0

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B0 symbol mean?

𦒰 is classified by Unicode as “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264B0.” In practice, many CJK unified ideographs are used to represent specific Han characters used in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean contexts, but the exact meaning can depend on the originating character and its language-specific form. For everyday use, treat 𦒰 as a literal Unicode character: it’s useful when you need the exact glyph for a dataset, a font test, a dictionary entry, or a text string that must match a particular code point. When sharing it, include the code point (U+264B0) to reduce ambiguity.

What is the Unicode code point for 𦒰?

The Unicode code point is U+264B0.

How do I copy 𦒰 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𦒰.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for 𦒰?

CSS escape: \\264B0. JavaScript (code point) escape: \\u{264B0}.

Why does 𦒰 sometimes look like a box or blank?

That usually indicates your device or font doesn’t support this specific CJK character. Try using a Unicode-capable CJK font and verify the text is saved/encoded in UTF-8.