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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9d9 Letter

慄 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character used for legacy/compatibility mappings in Unicode.

U+F9D9

慄 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph with code point U+F9D9. It’s mainly encountered when working with Unicode compatibility sets, fonts, or legacy text. Use the copy options and escapes below for accurate reproduction.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9d9 Letter Meaning

慄 is classified as a “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9D9,” meaning it belongs to Unicode’s CJK compatibility block rather than the main, canonical repertoire used in everyday modern text. Compatibility ideographs are typically present for round-trip behavior and mapping from older standards or vendor-specific encodings. In practice, you may see this character in character maps, font testing tools, encoding/normalization checks, or when validating that software correctly handles compatibility characters. If you are writing in modern Chinese/Japanese text, it’s usually better to use the intended standard character rather than a compatibility form—unless a specific dataset requires it.

Common uses

  • Unicode/encoding validation when testing text normalization and compatibility handling
  • Font or glyph testing for CJK compatibility characters
  • Character map references while debugging copy/paste issues in CJK workflows
  • Building UI text samples that verify rendering of uncommon compatibility code points
  • Cataloging and searching legacy datasets that include CJK compatibility forms

Examples

慄 CJK Compatibility Ideograph (F9D9)

  • Here is the compatibility form: 慄.
  • Paste this character: 慄 and verify your font renders it.
  • The dataset includes U+F9D9: 慄.
  • Use the escapes to output 慄 in your code correctly.
  • Compatibility ideographs like 慄 may appear in older text sources.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F9D9
HTML Entity慄
HTML Code慄
CSS\F9D9

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9d9 letter mean?

慄 is classified as a “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9D9,” meaning it belongs to Unicode’s CJK compatibility block rather than the main, canonical repertoire used in everyday modern text. Compatibility ideographs are typically present for round-trip behavior and mapping from older standards or vendor-specific encodings. In practice, you may see this character in character maps, font testing tools, encoding/normalization checks, or when validating that software correctly handles compatibility characters. If you are writing in modern Chinese/Japanese text, it’s usually better to use the intended standard character rather than a compatibility form—unless a specific dataset requires it.

What is the Unicode code point for 慄?

慄 is U+F9D9 (CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9D9).

How can I copy 慄 reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 慄.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for 慄?

CSS escape: \\F9D9. JavaScript escape: \\u{F9D9}.

Is 慄 meant for normal Chinese/Japanese writing?

It’s a compatibility ideograph, so it’s typically used for compatibility/legacy mapping or specific datasets rather than everyday writing.