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𦔡

Cjk Unified Ideograph-26521 Symbol

𦔡 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+26521) that you can copy and insert using Unicode.

U+26521

𦔡 is a CJK Unified Ideograph encoded at U+26521. It’s part of the Unicode CJK set, making it suitable for digital text in supported fonts. Below you’ll find practical copy options and code-ready escapes.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-26521 Symbol Meaning

𦔡 is not a standalone pictographic symbol with a widely universal meaning like many emoji; instead, it represents a specific CJK unified ideograph assigned to code point U+26521. In practice, its meaning depends on the source language and the character’s glyph identity within that language. If you are writing, translating, or typesetting, you’ll typically use it as a character in a text string rather than as a symbol with a single fixed interpretation. When rendering, ensure the font you use supports this code point so the character displays correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character into documents, notes, or chat where U+26521 is required
  • Using the Unicode character in web pages and templates (with proper encoding/charset settings)
  • Typography and graphic design where precise CJK characters must appear exactly as encoded
  • Developers referencing the character by Unicode escapes in JavaScript, CSS, or other systems
  • Building test strings for Unicode rendering and font support checks

Examples

𦔡 CJK Unified Ideograph-26521

  • 𦔡U+26521: 𦔡
  • 𦔡Character sample: 𦔡
  • 𦔡Copy/paste check: 𦔡
  • 𦔡Unicode escape example shows 𦔡
  • 𦔡Testing display in a chosen font: 𦔡

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+26521
HTML Entity𦔡
HTML Code𦔡
CSS\26521

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𦔡?

𦔡 is encoded as U+26521.

How can I copy 𦔡 reliably?

Use the character directly (𦔡) or paste via the provided escapes such as the HTML entity 𦔡 or CSS/JS escapes.

What does 𦔡 mean?

It represents a specific CJK unified ideograph; its exact meaning depends on the language and character mapping. It’s best treated as a character in CJK text rather than a single universal symbol.

Why might 𦔡 not display in my app or browser?

Font support varies. If the font doesn’t include U+26521, the character may show as a placeholder or missing glyph.