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𦓄

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264C4 Symbol

𦓄 (U+264C4) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character, listed under the Zodiac category.

U+264C4

𦓄 is the CJK Unified Ideograph at U+264C4. It’s a useful character to copy for CJK text, including zodiac-related writing where it appears.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264C4 Symbol Meaning

𦓄 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (Unicode U+264C4). As a character in the Zodiac category, it may be encountered in Chinese/Japanese/Korean text that involves zodiac-themed content, calendar references, or traditional character sets. Because this page is focused on the symbol itself, the most practical way to understand what it means in context is to look at how it’s used alongside nearby characters in the source text you’re working with. For design and development, the key details are its exact Unicode code point and the available copy/escape forms so you can reproduce it reliably across platforms.

Common uses

  • Copying into CJK text drafts, captions, or notes where this exact character is required
  • Using in UI strings or labels that must match a specific Unicode character
  • Adding to zodiac-themed typography or design assets when the character appears in source material
  • Inserting into social posts or messages that reference a specific CJK term
  • Developing multilingual content where correct encoding is important

Examples

𦓄 CJK Unified Ideograph 264C4

  • 𦓄今天寫到𦓄這個字。
  • 𦓄我的收藏符號:𦓄
  • 𦓄請確認字符是否為𦓄(U+264C4)。
  • 𦓄在標題中使用𦓄會更精準。
  • 𦓄把𦓄複製到你的文件裡。

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+264C4
HTML Entity𦓄
HTML Code𦓄
CSS\264C4

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264C4 symbol mean?

𦓄 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (Unicode U+264C4). As a character in the Zodiac category, it may be encountered in Chinese/Japanese/Korean text that involves zodiac-themed content, calendar references, or traditional character sets. Because this page is focused on the symbol itself, the most practical way to understand what it means in context is to look at how it’s used alongside nearby characters in the source text you’re working with. For design and development, the key details are its exact Unicode code point and the available copy/escape forms so you can reproduce it reliably across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 𦓄?

𦓄 is U+264C4.

How can I copy 𦓄 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𦓄

What CSS escape can I use to render 𦓄?

Use: \\264C4

What JavaScript escape renders 𦓄?

Use: \\u{264C4}