Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f951 Letter
陋 is a CJK compatibility ideograph (U+F951) used in legacy/compatibility contexts where specific glyphs matter.
U+F951
陋 is Unicode character U+F951, categorized as a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) compatibility ideograph. It’s most useful when you need to reference or display this exact glyph. How it looks depends on the fonts installed on your device.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f951 Letter Meaning
陋 (U+F951) is a CJK compatibility ideograph. Compatibility ideographs are Unicode characters provided to support legacy encodings and older CJK text mappings. In practice, the “meaning” you perceive comes from the glyph itself as rendered by your font; different fonts can display it slightly differently or even omit it if they don’t include the needed glyph. If you’re converting text from older standards, verifying Unicode mappings, or building a reliable symbol list, the important detail is that this character is specifically the Unicode code point U+F951 (CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F951).
Common uses
- •Referencing a specific legacy CJK glyph during text conversion or data migration
- •Testing font support for CJK compatibility ideographs in web or desktop apps
- •Building character pickers or symbol sheets that must match exact code points
- •Using the character in documentation where the precise Unicode value matters
- •Embedding the character in templates or scripts using Unicode escapes for consistency
Examples
陋 CJK Compatibility Ideograph F951
- 陋Here is the character: 陋
- 陋Unicode U+F951 corresponds to 陋.
- 陋Font check: 陋 in this browser.
- 陋Compatibility glyph test: 陋
- 陋Copy/paste this symbol: 陋
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+F951 | |
| HTML Entity | 陋 | |
| HTML Code | 陋 | |
| CSS | \F951 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f951 letter mean?
陋 (U+F951) is a CJK compatibility ideograph. Compatibility ideographs are Unicode characters provided to support legacy encodings and older CJK text mappings. In practice, the “meaning” you perceive comes from the glyph itself as rendered by your font; different fonts can display it slightly differently or even omit it if they don’t include the needed glyph. If you’re converting text from older standards, verifying Unicode mappings, or building a reliable symbol list, the important detail is that this character is specifically the Unicode code point U+F951 (CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F951).
What Unicode character is 陋?
陋 is the Unicode CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F951, with code point U+F951.
How can I copy 陋 reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 陋.
What CSS or JavaScript escapes work for 陋?
CSS escape: \\F951. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{F951}.
Why might 陋 look missing or different on my screen?
Because rendering depends on your installed fonts. Some fonts may not include the glyph for U+F951, leading to missing, fallback, or altered appearance.