Cjk Unified Ideograph-26503 Symbol
𦔃 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character with Unicode U+26503 that you can copy and use in text, fonts, and code.
U+26503
𦔃 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character represented by Unicode U+26503. It’s useful when you need this specific character in documents, UI text, or data. Below you’ll find copy options and the exact code points to ensure consistent results.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-26503 Symbol Meaning
𦔃 is identified by its Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-26503” (U+26503). As with many CJK Unified Ideographs, its meaning can depend on the original character form and the context or language it comes from (for example, historical or region-specific usages). For most users, the practical “meaning” is simply that it is a distinct written character: it should be used exactly where that character is required, such as in copied text, proper names, source data, or when matching a specific glyph in multilingual content.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste the exact character into documents or chat messages that require U+26503
- •UI and website text when you need to display or store a specific CJK ideograph character
- •Linguistic or cataloging work where you match characters by Unicode code point
- •Preparing data files (CSV/JSON/XML) that include this exact character
- •Testing font or character rendering support for CJK Unified Ideographs
Examples
𦔃 CJK Unified Ideograph-26503
- 𦔃𦔃
- 𦔃Example: 𦔃 should render in the correct font.
- 𦔃Unicode test string: 𦔃
- 𦔃Record ID for character 𦔃
- 𦔃Place this exact glyph here: 𦔃
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+26503 | |
| HTML Entity | 𦔃 | |
| HTML Code | 𦔃 | |
| CSS | \26503 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-26503 symbol mean?
𦔃 is identified by its Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-26503” (U+26503). As with many CJK Unified Ideographs, its meaning can depend on the original character form and the context or language it comes from (for example, historical or region-specific usages). For most users, the practical “meaning” is simply that it is a distinct written character: it should be used exactly where that character is required, such as in copied text, proper names, source data, or when matching a specific glyph in multilingual content.
What is the Unicode code point for 𦔃?
𦔃 is U+26503.
How can I copy 𦔃 reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𦔃.
What escape sequences can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\26503. JavaScript (Unicode code point): \\u{26503}.
Why might 𦔃 look like a blank box on my screen?
The font you’re using may not support this specific Unicode character, so the glyph can fail to render.