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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f98f Letter

憐 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character at codepoint U+F98F for use in text and typography.

U+F98F

憐 is a single CJK compatibility ideograph character defined by Unicode at U+F98F. It’s mainly used when you specifically need that exact compatibility form. Copy it using the HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes below, and make sure your font supports the glyph.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f98f Letter Meaning

憐 is the Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F98F” (U+F98F). As a CJK compatibility ideograph, it is part of Unicode’s compatibility set, which is designed to preserve relationships with legacy or alternate forms across different encodings and systems. In practice, this symbol is most useful when working with specific text data, references, or round-trip compatibility where you must match the exact codepoint. The visible appearance can vary by font and platform—your environment must support U+F98F for the glyph to render correctly.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste the exact character in multilingual text where U+F98F must be preserved
  • Display compatibility ideographs in UI components or documentation that references legacy forms
  • Use in plain-text datasets, logs, or identifiers that require exact Unicode matching
  • Rendering in browser-based content using proper escaping (HTML/CSS/JS)
  • Typography and localization work where a specific compatibility glyph must be reproduced

Examples

憐 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F98F

  • Here is the symbol: 憐 in my notes.
  • Compatibility text sample: 憐
  • Use U+F98F exactly: 憐
  • Font test character 憐 for CJK rendering.
  • Legacy form reference 憐 (Unicode compatibility ideograph).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F98F
HTML Entity憐
HTML Code憐
CSS\F98F

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f98f letter mean?

憐 is the Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F98F” (U+F98F). As a CJK compatibility ideograph, it is part of Unicode’s compatibility set, which is designed to preserve relationships with legacy or alternate forms across different encodings and systems. In practice, this symbol is most useful when working with specific text data, references, or round-trip compatibility where you must match the exact codepoint. The visible appearance can vary by font and platform—your environment must support U+F98F for the glyph to render correctly.

What Unicode character is 憐?

憐 is “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F98F” with Unicode codepoint U+F98F.

How can I copy 憐 reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 憐 (as provided for U+F98F).

What CSS escape should I use for this symbol?

Use: \\F98F

Why does 憐 sometimes look blank or different?

Rendering depends on whether your installed fonts support U+F98F. Use a font that includes that CJK compatibility ideograph.