This character is a Other Letter and is mainly used in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs script.
The glyph is not a composition. It has no designated width in East Asian texts. In bidirectional text it is written from left to right. When changing direction it is not mirrored. The word that U+135A1 forms with similar adjacent characters prevents a line break inside it.
The Unikemet database provides additional information about this hieroglyph. It is described there as βMan (foreign), standing, with a long dress, right arm forwards, holding a small, peanut shaped shield, seen from the back, with the top near the hight of the shoulder, left arm in front of the body, holding a spear which rests against the shoulder, speartip at the top, at the hight of the head, spearshaft continuing up to the hight of the shin, crossing over the body.β.
Representations
System
Representation (click value to copy)
NΒΊ
79265
UTF-8
F0 93 96 A1
UTF-16
D8 0D DD A1
UTF-32
00 01 35 A1
URL-Quoted
%F0%93%96%A1
HTML hex reference
𓖡
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake
Γ°ββΒ‘
Encoding: GB18030 (hex bytes)
91 30 F1 39
RFC 5137
\u'135A1'
Bash and Zsh inside echo -e
\U000135A1
C and C++
\U000135A1
C#
\U000135A1
CSS
\0135A1
Excel
=UNICHAR(79265)
Go
\U000135A1
JavaScript
\uD80D\uDDA1
Modern JavaScript since ES6
\u{135a1}
JSON
\uD80D\uDDA1
Java
\uD80D\uDDA1
Lua
\u{135A1}
Matlab
char(79265)
Perl
"\x{135A1}"
PHP
\u{135a1}
PostgreSQL
U&'\+0135A1'
PowerShell
`u{135A1}
Python
\U000135A1
Ruby
\u{135a1}
Rust
\u{135a1}
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Man (foreign), standing, with a long dress, right arm forwards, holding a small, peanut shaped shield, seen from the back, with the top near the hight of the shoulder, left arm in front of the body, holding a spear which rests against the shoulder, speartip at the top, at the hight of the head, spearshaft continuing up to the hight of the shin, crossing over the body.