Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BC Symbol
𦒼 is a CJK unified ideograph character with Unicode code point U+264BC.
U+264BC
𦒼 is a specific CJK Unified Ideograph represented in Unicode as U+264BC. If you need to copy it into design, web, or text content, this page includes several reliable ways to insert it.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BC Symbol Meaning
𦒼 (Unicode: U+264BC) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. Characters in this Unicode block are typically used as part of CJK writing systems, where their exact meaning depends on the language, font, and the source text they come from. On free-symbols.com it is categorized under “Zodiac,” which suggests it may appear in zodiac-related listings or styled character sets in some contexts. When you use it, the most practical approach is to treat it as a specific Unicode character you can paste reliably—then confirm how it renders and what it represents in your chosen font or text source.
Common uses
- •Pasting into multilingual documents that require the exact character U+264BC
- •Using in web pages or UI text when you need a precise CJK glyph
- •Including in design mockups, posters, or stickers where a zodiac-themed character set is used
- •Appending to filenames, tags, or identifiers that must stay Unicode-accurate
- •Referencing in code comments, data exports, or logs where the exact symbol matters
Examples
𦒼 CJK Unified Ideograph 264BC
- 𦒼zodiac mark: 𦒼
- 𦒼Unicode test: 𦒼 (U+264BC)
- 𦒼symbol set entry 𦒼
- 𦒼paste this character: 𦒼
- 𦒼character reference 𦒼 for display
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264BC | |
| HTML Entity | 𦒼 | |
| HTML Code | 𦒼 | |
| CSS | \264BC |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BC symbol mean?
𦒼 (Unicode: U+264BC) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. Characters in this Unicode block are typically used as part of CJK writing systems, where their exact meaning depends on the language, font, and the source text they come from. On free-symbols.com it is categorized under “Zodiac,” which suggests it may appear in zodiac-related listings or styled character sets in some contexts. When you use it, the most practical approach is to treat it as a specific Unicode character you can paste reliably—then confirm how it renders and what it represents in your chosen font or text source.
What is the Unicode code point for 𦒼?
𦒼 is U+264BC.
How can I copy 𦒼 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𦒼
What escape sequences work in CSS and JavaScript?
CSS: \\264BC. JavaScript: \\u{264BC}.
Why does 𦒼 sometimes show as a blank box?
If your font or browser doesn’t support the glyph for U+264BC, it may not render correctly. Try a Unicode-capable font.