<!DOCTYPE html><htmllang="en"><head><metacharset="utf-8"/><title>CSS3 Text, linebreaks: FE5C SMALL RIGHT CURLY BRACKET</title><linkrel='author'title='Richard Ishida'href='mailto:ishida@w3.org'><linkrel='help'href='https://drafts.csswg.org/css-text-3/#line-breaking'><linkrel="match"href="reference/css3-text-line-break-opclns-165-ref.html"><metaname='flags'content='should '><metaname="assert"content="Because it has a CL Closing Punctuation property, the browser will not leave FE5C SMALL RIGHT CURLY BRACKET at the beginning of a line."><styletype='text/css'>@font-face{font-family:'mplus-1p-regular';src:url('/fonts/mplus-1p-regular.woff')format('woff');/* filesize: 803K */}.test,.ref{font-size:30px;font-family:mplus-1p-regular,sans-serif;width:95px;padding:0;border:1pxsolidorange;line-height:1em;}</style></head><body><pclass="instructions">Test passes if the two orange boxes are identical.</p><divclass='test'>中中中﹜文</div><divclass='ref'>中中<br/>中﹜文</div><!--Notes:These tests examine the default behavior of characters against the expectations in the Unicode Standard Annex, version 5.1.0. The two-letter abbreviations are conventions for property names in the Unicode Standard. Non-tailorable characters have normative behavior in the Unicode Standard that applies in all normal circumstances.<p class='notes'>For more information about expected line break behavior and line break classes, see <a href='http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/'>Unicode Standard Annex #14 Line Breaking Properties</a>.--></body></html>