π§§ red envelope Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F9E7
- Shortcode
:red-envelope:- Category
- Activities
- Subcategory
- events & holidays
- Added in
- Unicode 11.0
- Also known as
- hongbao emoji, laisee emoji, lucky money envelope
What Does the red envelope Emoji π§§ Mean?
Hongbao or laisee β the gold-decorated red envelope traditionally filled with money as a gift. Unicode 11.0 (2018) finally added this important cultural symbol. In Chinese, Vietnamese, and other East Asian cultures, red envelopes are given during Lunar New Year, weddings, birthdays, and other milestones.
The red color symbolizes luck and prosperity, while the cash inside conveys good wishes. People use it heavily around Lunar New Year (January-February), wedding season, and Chinese cultural posts. Pair it with firecracker, dragon, or money emojis for festive vibes.
WeChat and other apps have digital hongbao features, increasing the glyph's online relevance. A culturally vital addition that filled a major emoji gap. Universally recognized across East Asian diaspora communities and beyond.
Quietly versatile, it covers both literal scenes and metaphorical moments with equal grace, slipping naturally into texts, captions, and reactions across platforms. The clean rendering reads well at any size, and the surrounding context β words, paired emojis, or just the overall tone β fills in any nuance the symbol itself leaves open.
How to Use π§§ red envelope Emoji
“π§§ Lunar New Year β collecting all the hongbao!”
“π§§ ready for the kids β happy new year!”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F9E7 |
| HTML Entity | 🧧 |
| CSS Code | \1F9E7 |
| Shortcode | :red-envelope: |
| Keywords | envelope, gift, good, hΓ³ngbΔo, lai, luck, money, red, see |
| Unicode Version | 11.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π§§ mean?
It depicts a red envelope (hongbao or laisee) traditionally given with money as a gift during Lunar New Year and other celebrations.
