0x58B7
0x58B7 is a hexadecimal value that, when interpreted as a Unicode code point, corresponds to U+58B7. This code point lies in the CJK Unified Ideographs block, which encompasses the majority of commonly used Chinese, Japanese, and Korean han characters. The specific glyph and its meaning depend on the font and the language context in which it is rendered.
In Unicode terminology, the code point U+58B7 is typically represented by the name CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-58B7.
Representations of 0x58B7 in text can vary by system and encoding. In HTML, it can be written
Usage of 0x58B7 is primarily in contexts dealing with East Asian text encoding, Unicode data handling, or
See also: Unicode, CJK Unified Ideographs, Hexadecimal, Unicode escape sequences.