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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f999 Letter

蓮 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character represented by Unicode code point U+F999.

U+F999

蓮 is a Unicode “CJK Compatibility Ideograph” character. It’s commonly used when a system or font expects this specific compatibility form. You can copy it directly or use the provided escape sequences in web and code contexts.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f999 Letter Meaning

蓮 is part of the “CJK Compatibility Ideographs” block, meaning it is a compatibility character used to represent a specific East Asian ideograph mapping. In practice, its “meaning” is primarily about correct character identity and rendering rather than a standalone everyday symbol. If you receive text from a legacy source or a system that uses compatibility forms, using the exact character U+F999 helps preserve how the text was intended to appear. For most readers, it will look like a stylized ideograph depending on the font and platform support available.

Common uses

  • Copying legacy CJK text that uses compatibility ideographs
  • Displaying the exact character required by a dataset or database field
  • Ensuring consistent rendering in document exports (PDF/HTML) that preserve compatibility forms
  • Using the character in typography/branding work where a specific glyph is required
  • Debugging encoding or font issues when a specific Unicode code point is expected

Examples

蓮 CJK Compatibility Ideograph F999

  • Example: 蓮 is shown as part of a legacy CJK string.
  • Title: 蓮 (U+F999) appears in the exported text.
  • Record ID: abc-蓮-001 for a compatibility form.
  • Message: Please verify the glyph 蓮 in your font.
  • Note: The exact code point for 蓮 is U+F999.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F999
HTML Entity蓮
HTML Code蓮
CSS\F999

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f999 letter mean?

蓮 is part of the “CJK Compatibility Ideographs” block, meaning it is a compatibility character used to represent a specific East Asian ideograph mapping. In practice, its “meaning” is primarily about correct character identity and rendering rather than a standalone everyday symbol. If you receive text from a legacy source or a system that uses compatibility forms, using the exact character U+F999 helps preserve how the text was intended to appear. For most readers, it will look like a stylized ideograph depending on the font and platform support available.

What Unicode character is 蓮?

蓮 is named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F999” and has Unicode code point U+F999.

How can I copy 蓮 reliably on the web?

Copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity 蓮 in your markup.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for 蓮?

CSS escape: \\F999. JavaScript escape: \\u{F999}.

Why does 蓮 look different (or not display) on my device?

Rendering depends on font support for CJK compatibility ideographs. If your font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback or missing character box.