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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9c1 Letter

療 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character used for specific legacy/compatibility text representations.

U+F9C1

療 is a Unicode character categorized under CJK (Chinese/Japanese). It’s identified in Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9C1” (U+F9C1). This page helps you copy it reliably in documents, web text, and code.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9c1 Letter Meaning

療 is a CJK compatibility ideograph from the Unicode “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH” block. Characters in this category are typically used to represent legacy or compatibility mappings related to East Asian scripts, helping text render consistently when older standards or fonts are involved. Practically, you may encounter it when working with older encoded sources, specific font sets, or systems that rely on compatibility ideographs. In everyday writing, it’s not commonly used as a standalone “word” the way many letters are; instead, it functions as a specific glyph tied to its Unicode code point (U+F9C1) and the way compatibility mappings are expected to display.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific CJK compatibility glyph into a document or note
  • Rendering or checking legacy text data that contains compatibility ideographs
  • Using the character in multilingual UI mockups where exact glyph matching matters
  • Embedding the symbol in HTML using the provided numeric entity
  • Including the symbol in code or templates using CSS/JavaScript escapes

Examples

療 CJK Compatibility Ideograph F9C1

  • legacy_text: 療
  • Font test: 療
  • Copy this glyph: 療
  • U+F9C1 appears as 療

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F9C1
HTML Entity療
HTML Code療
CSS\F9C1

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9c1 letter mean?

療 is a CJK compatibility ideograph from the Unicode “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH” block. Characters in this category are typically used to represent legacy or compatibility mappings related to East Asian scripts, helping text render consistently when older standards or fonts are involved. Practically, you may encounter it when working with older encoded sources, specific font sets, or systems that rely on compatibility ideographs. In everyday writing, it’s not commonly used as a standalone “word” the way many letters are; instead, it functions as a specific glyph tied to its Unicode code point (U+F9C1) and the way compatibility mappings are expected to display.

What is the Unicode code point for 療?

療 is U+F9C1 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9C1).

How can I copy 療 into HTML?

Use the numeric HTML entity: 療.

What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\F9C1. JavaScript escape: \\u{F9C1}.

Why is it called a “compatibility” ideograph?

Unicode “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH” characters are intended for compatibility with legacy representations and expected mappings in older text standards.