U+7E7F "繿" CJK Unified Ideograph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+7E7F "繿" CJK Unified Ideograph-# is a rare and complex Chinese character primarily used in historical or classical texts. It is composed of the radical for silk or thread (糸) combined with a phonetic component, and its meanings are often associated with terms related to ragged clothing, patching, or worn-out fabric, though its usage is not common in modern standard Chinese. This character is part of the CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) unified ideographs block, representing a shared writing system across East Asian languages. In Japanese, it may appear in obscure literary or historical contexts, and in Korean hanja, it similarly aligns with classical literature rather than everyday use. Overall, U+7E7F stands as a specialized glyph that reflects the depth and historical layering of East Asian written traditions.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
繿 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
繿 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xE7 0xB9 0xBF |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0x7E7F |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00007E7F |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\u7e7f |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
| kCCCII |
252263 |
| kCNS1986 |
E-5C6C |
| kCNS1992 |
3-5C6C |
| kCangjie |
VFSIT |
| kCantonese |
laam4 |
| kDaeJaweon |
1381.210 |
| kDefinition |
(same as 襤) clothes without hem; ragged garments; sloppily dressed |
| kEACC |
4B577E |
| kFourCornerCode |
2891.7 |
| kHanYu |
53463.030 |
| kIRGDaeJaweon |
1381.210 |
| kIRGHanyuDaZidian |
53463.030 |
| kIRGKangXi |
0942.120 |
| kIRG_GSource |
GE-4764 |
| kIRG_HSource |
H-9DA6 |
| kIRG_JSource |
J0-6571 |
| kIRG_KPSource |
KP1-682D |
| kIRG_KSource |
K2-5347 |
| kIRG_TSource |
T3-5C6C |
| kJapanese |
ラン ぼろ |
| kJapaneseOn |
RAN |
| kJis0 |
6981 |
| kKangXi |
0942.120 |
| kMandarin |
lán |
| kMojiJoho |
MJ020458 MJ020458:E0101 MJ060057:E0102 |
| kMorohashi |
28009 28009:E0101 |
| kRSAdobe_Japan1_6 |
C+6144+120.6.15 |
| kRSUnicode |
120.14 |
| kSimplifiedVariant |
"䍀" U+4340 CJK Unified Ideograph-# |
| kTotalStrokes |
20 |
| kUnihanCore2020 |
HJ |