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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f901 Letter

更 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character encoded at U+F901.

U+F901

更 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by the Unicode code point U+F901. It’s typically encountered in text encoded with CJK compatibility mappings. Use it when you need that exact character for matching, legacy data, or specific fonts.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f901 Letter Meaning

更 is not a general-purpose punctuation or math symbol; it is a specific CJK compatibility ideograph from the Unicode block “CJK Compatibility Ideographs.” Compatibility ideographs exist to support characters from older encodings and historical forms by mapping them to a compatibility representation. In practice, the “meaning” is mainly the identity of the character itself: use it when you must reproduce the exact glyph found in a given dataset, legacy document, or specific CJK compatibility mapping. If you are translating or normalizing text, you may see it replaced by another mapped character depending on the normalization process and font support.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character from legacy CJK text or older encodings
  • Displaying or matching glyphs in document restoration and archival workflows
  • Debugging Unicode/encoding issues in CJK-compatible datasets
  • Using in UI previews where a specific glyph must appear unchanged
  • Supporting font or compatibility tests involving Unicode U+F901

Examples

更 CJK Compatibility Ideograph F901

  • Here is the character: 更
  • Legacy text snippet contains 更 at U+F901.
  • If your system can’t render 更, try a different CJK font.
  • Compare this glyph: 更 (CJK compatibility ideograph).
  • Copied from the original source: 更

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F901
HTML Entity更
HTML Code更
CSS\F901

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f901 letter mean?

更 is not a general-purpose punctuation or math symbol; it is a specific CJK compatibility ideograph from the Unicode block “CJK Compatibility Ideographs.” Compatibility ideographs exist to support characters from older encodings and historical forms by mapping them to a compatibility representation. In practice, the “meaning” is mainly the identity of the character itself: use it when you must reproduce the exact glyph found in a given dataset, legacy document, or specific CJK compatibility mapping. If you are translating or normalizing text, you may see it replaced by another mapped character depending on the normalization process and font support.

What Unicode character is 更?

更 is the Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F901” with code point U+F901.

How do I copy 更 into my document or website?

You can copy the literal symbol (更) or use the HTML entity 更 or the escapes like \\F901 / \\u{F901} depending on your tool.

Why is it called a “compatibility” ideograph?

Unicode compatibility ideographs are used to support older encodings and historical forms via compatibility mappings, so the exact character may be preserved in legacy data.

Will 更 always display correctly on every device?

Rendering depends on font support for the glyph. If it doesn’t show, try a CJK-capable font that includes the U+F901 glyph.