Cjk Unified Ideograph-264E3 Symbol
𦓣 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character encoded at U+264E3, often used in CJK text and fonts.
U+264E3
𦓣 is the Unicode character called CJK Unified Ideograph-264E3 (U+264E3). You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes. This page helps you place it correctly in design and development workflows.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264E3 Symbol Meaning
𦓣 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264E3). Like other CJK unified ideographs, its specific meaning depends on the language, font, and the source text it comes from; the Unicode encoding identifies the character rather than a single universally documented “word meaning.” In practice, people typically use it when reproducing original CJK text, referencing a particular character from a dataset, or ensuring consistent typography for content that includes rare or less-common ideographs.
Common uses
- •Copying and pasting rare CJK text into notes, documents, or chat
- •Using the character in web content where the exact Unicode character must be preserved
- •Tagging or annotating items in datasets that include ideographs by codepoint
- •Typography testing for fonts and rendering support of U+264E3
- •Digital publishing or localization work that requires the exact source character
Examples
𦓣 CJK Unified Ideograph-264E3
- 𦓣Example: 𦓣
- 𦓣Dataset entry: char=𦓣 (U+264E3)
- 𦓣Font test string: 𦓣𦓣𦓣
- 𦓣Copy/paste check: 𦓣 should render correctly
- 𦓣Document note: Ensure the exact character 𦓣 is used
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264E3 | |
| HTML Entity | 𦓣 | |
| HTML Code | 𦓣 | |
| CSS | \264E3 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264E3 symbol mean?
𦓣 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264E3). Like other CJK unified ideographs, its specific meaning depends on the language, font, and the source text it comes from; the Unicode encoding identifies the character rather than a single universally documented “word meaning.” In practice, people typically use it when reproducing original CJK text, referencing a particular character from a dataset, or ensuring consistent typography for content that includes rare or less-common ideographs.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 𦓣?
The Unicode codepoint is U+264E3.
How can I copy 𦓣 reliably on the web?
You can copy the character directly (𦓣), or use the HTML entity: 𦓣.
What escapes are available for developers?
HTML: 𦓣 CSS escape: \\264E3 JavaScript escape: \\u{264E3}.
Why does 𦓣 sometimes not display correctly?
Rendering depends on font and platform support for the ideograph U+264E3. If the font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback box or missing character symbol.