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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f900 Letter

豈 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character (U+F900) used in certain legacy or compatibility contexts.

U+F900

豈 is part of the Unicode CJK Compatibility Ideographs block. It’s identified as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F900” and is represented at U+F900. If you need this exact character for matching legacy text or specialized typography, this page helps you copy it reliably.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f900 Letter Meaning

豈 (U+F900) is a Unicode “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” meaning it belongs to the compatibility set used for certain mappings between legacy character forms. In practice, this character often appears when rendering or handling older CJK text encodings, font compatibility layers, or data that preserves specific compatibility code points. The exact visual shape can depend on the font and rendering support available on the user’s system. When you’re copying/pasting, the most important thing is to use the correct code point (U+F900) so the character identity matches the source text.

Common uses

  • Copying exact legacy CJK text that contains this compatibility code point
  • Tagging or identifying a specific glyph in font testing and typographic QA
  • Using the character in database records or document templates that must match older sources
  • Preparing UI text where a legacy compatibility character is required for consistency
  • Debugging encoding/rendering differences for CJK compatibility mappings

Examples

豈 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F900

  • Raw character: 豈
  • Text snippet: 發豈行帳
  • Label: 代碼豈
  • Legacy import note: U+F900 豈
  • Glyph check: 豈 (CJK compatibility)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F900
HTML Entity豈
HTML Code豈
CSS\F900

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f900 letter mean?

豈 (U+F900) is a Unicode “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” meaning it belongs to the compatibility set used for certain mappings between legacy character forms. In practice, this character often appears when rendering or handling older CJK text encodings, font compatibility layers, or data that preserves specific compatibility code points. The exact visual shape can depend on the font and rendering support available on the user’s system. When you’re copying/pasting, the most important thing is to use the correct code point (U+F900) so the character identity matches the source text.

What Unicode character is 豈?

豈 is “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F900” with Unicode code point U+F900.

How can I copy 豈 reliably?

Copy directly from this page, or use the code point U+F900 with your editor or programming language. The HTML entity provided is 豈 and the CSS escape is \\F900.

Why does 豈 look different in different fonts?

As with many CJK characters, the exact glyph shape depends on font support and rendering. The character identity is fixed by U+F900, but the visible form can vary.

Where does a CJK compatibility ideograph typically show up?

It most commonly appears in legacy or compatibility-mapped CJK text, older documents, or systems that preserve specific compatibility code points for correct matching.