U+4F02 "伂" CJK Unified Ideograph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
伂
U+4F02 "伂" CJK Unified Ideograph-# is a Chinese character (hanzi) primarily used in classical or historical Chinese texts, though it is rarely encountered in modern everyday usage. Its pronunciation and precise meaning are not universally agreed upon in standard modern dictionaries, but it is generally understood to be a variant or obsolete form of other characters, sometimes associated with meanings related to appearance or manner. This character belongs to the CJK (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) Unified Ideographs block, which encompasses a vast set of logographic characters shared across these languages, and its inclusion in Unicode ensures that ancient or obscure scripts can be preserved and digitally represented.
General Properties
| Code Point | U+4F02 |
| Version Added | 1.1 |
| Name | CJK Unified Ideograph-# |
| Block | CJK Unified Ideographs |
| General Category | Other Letter |
| Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
| Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding | 伂 |
| HTML Hex Encoding | 伂 |
| UTF-8 Encoding | 0xE4 0xBC 0x82 |
| UTF-16 Encoding | 0x4F02 |
| UTF-32 Encoding | 0x00004F02 |
| C/C++/Java Escape | \u4f02 |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
| kBigFive | C9B5 |
| kCCCII | 21652F |
| kCNS1986 | 2-2174 |
| kCNS1992 | 2-2174 |
| kCangjie | OJB |
| kCantonese | pui3 |
| kDaeJaweon | 0201.080 |
| kFanqie | 愽蓋 |
| kFourCornerCode | 2522.7 |
| kGB5 | 1749 |
| kHanYu | 10119.010 |
| kIRGDaeJaweon | 0201.080 |
| kIRGHanyuDaZidian | 10119.010 |
| kIRGKangXi | 0095.070 |
| kIRG_GSource | G5-3151 |
| kIRG_HSource | HB2-C9B5 |
| kIRG_JSource | J1-3053 |
| kIRG_KPSource | KP1-34D7 |
| kIRG_KSource | K2-2163 |
| kIRG_TSource | T2-2174 |
| kJapanese | ハイ |
| kJapaneseOn | HAI |
| kJis1 | 1651 |
| kKangXi | 0095.070 |
| kMandarin | pèi |
| kMojiJoho | MJ006561 |
| kMorohashi | 00424 |
| kRSAdobe_Japan1_6 | C+21088+9.2.5 |
| kRSUnicode | 9.4 |
| kSBGY | 381.15 |
| kTotalStrokes | 6 |
| kUnihanCore2020 | HMT |