Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9e1 Letter
李 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character (U+F9E1) commonly seen in text and fonts supporting compatibility forms.
U+F9E1
李 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph: Unicode codepoint U+F9E1. It belongs to the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) category and is often used as a compatibility form of an ideograph. You can copy it directly or insert it via HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9e1 Letter Meaning
李 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9E1) is a compatibility ideograph character encoded at U+F9E1. Compatibility ideographs are used to preserve or represent certain historical, typographic, or encoding-related forms within CJK text. In practice, this character may appear in documents, usernames, or font-backed content where the compatibility form is expected to display correctly. Its most common association is with the ideograph for “Li” (a common Chinese surname/word), though the exact meaning you’ll see depends on the surrounding text and the font or normalization behavior used by your system.
Common uses
- •Copying and pasting into CJK-capable text fields where the compatibility form is required
- •Using in web content when you need the exact character at Unicode U+F9E1
- •Maintaining legacy or font-specific text in digital archives and document conversions
- •Rendering in design mockups that rely on specific CJK compatibility glyphs
- •Searching or matching text strings that include this exact Unicode codepoint
Examples
李 CJK Compatibility Ideograph (Li)
- 李李
- 李姓名:李
- 李作者:李
- 李李 文字互換形
- 李U+F9E1:李
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+F9E1 | |
| HTML Entity | 李 | |
| HTML Code | 李 | |
| CSS | \F9E1 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9e1 letter mean?
李 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9E1) is a compatibility ideograph character encoded at U+F9E1. Compatibility ideographs are used to preserve or represent certain historical, typographic, or encoding-related forms within CJK text. In practice, this character may appear in documents, usernames, or font-backed content where the compatibility form is expected to display correctly. Its most common association is with the ideograph for “Li” (a common Chinese surname/word), though the exact meaning you’ll see depends on the surrounding text and the font or normalization behavior used by your system.
What Unicode character is 李?
李 is the CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F9E1 with Unicode codepoint U+F9E1.
How can I copy 李 on the web?
Select and copy the character from this page, or insert it by HTML using 李.
What is the HTML and CSS escape for this character?
HTML entity: 李. CSS escape: \\F9E1.
Will 李 look the same on every device?
Not always. Appearance depends on font support for the CJK compatibility ideograph, so the glyph may vary across platforms.