If I understand your question correctly, you can do this.
>>> s="㈲"
>>> s.encode("unicode_escape")
b'\\u3232'
Shows the unicode escape code as a source string.
If I understand your question correctly, you can do this.
>>> s="㈲"
>>> s.encode("unicode_escape")
b'\\u3232'
Shows the unicode escape code as a source string.