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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f970 Letter

殺 (U+F970) is a CJK compatibility ideograph character used in certain text encodings and fonts.

U+F970

殺 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by the code point U+F970. It’s primarily relevant when you’re dealing with specific CJK compatibility mappings, legacy encodings, or specialized fonts. This page helps you copy it and use the correct escape forms in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f970 Letter Meaning

殺 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” specifically named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F970” (U+F970). Compatibility ideographs exist to preserve older code points and map them to corresponding CJK characters when fonts or encoding standards differ. As a result, the exact visual form and appearance can depend on the font you’re using. In practice, people encounter this character when importing text from legacy systems, working with documents that preserve compatibility code points, or when a particular font provides a glyph for this specific U+F970 character.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste a specific CJK compatibility character from imported legacy text
  • Preserve exact code points when editing or formatting multilingual documents
  • Use in design assets when a target glyph must match a specific font or rendering
  • Troubleshoot rendering differences for CJK compatibility characters in browsers
  • Reference U+F970 in developer notes or UI mockups requiring exact character identity

Examples

殺 CJK Compatibility Ideograph F970

  • Source text: 殺
  • Imported log entry: 殺
  • Glyph test string: 殺殺殺
  • Character checklist: 殺
  • UI preview: 殺

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F970
HTML Entity殺
HTML Code殺
CSS\F970

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f970 letter mean?

殺 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” specifically named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F970” (U+F970). Compatibility ideographs exist to preserve older code points and map them to corresponding CJK characters when fonts or encoding standards differ. As a result, the exact visual form and appearance can depend on the font you’re using. In practice, people encounter this character when importing text from legacy systems, working with documents that preserve compatibility code points, or when a particular font provides a glyph for this specific U+F970 character.

What is the Unicode code point for 殺?

殺 is U+F970 (CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F970).

How can I use this character in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 殺

What are the CSS and JavaScript escape sequences for 殺?

CSS: \\F970. JavaScript: \\u{F970}.

Why might 殺 look different on my screen?

As a CJK compatibility ideograph, its exact glyph appearance depends on the font and rendering support for U+F970.