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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9e9 Letter

里 (U+F9E9) is a CJK compatibility ideograph used in some legacy text and font mappings.

U+F9E9

里 is a Unicode CJK compatibility ideograph identified as U+F9E9. It belongs to the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) compatibility set. If you need to reproduce the exact character, use the provided copy options below.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9e9 Letter Meaning

里 is a “CJK compatibility ideograph,” meaning it exists in Unicode to support compatibility with older encodings and legacy text representations. Characters in this block are typically used when you must preserve the exact code point from a source document, dataset, or system that relies on compatibility mappings. In day-to-day writing, you usually won’t type this by hand; instead it appears through copy/paste, OCR, or conversion from older character sets. For developers and designers, the main concern is rendering: the glyph’s appearance can vary by font, especially because compatibility ideographs may map differently depending on installed fonts and systems.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste the exact character when matching a legacy document’s text content
  • Preserve Unicode code points in data exports, logs, or database records
  • Test font/glyph rendering for the code point U+F9E9 in UI prototypes
  • Verify OCR or text-conversion results where compatibility ideographs appear
  • Use in localized content tasks when an authoring system outputs this exact character

Examples

里 CJK Compatibility Ideograph (F9E9)

  • Legacy text: 里
  • Dataset entry: id=123, char=里
  • Font test string: 里 里
  • Copied from source: 里
  • UI sample: A里B

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F9E9
HTML Entity里
HTML Code里
CSS\F9E9

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9e9 letter mean?

里 is a “CJK compatibility ideograph,” meaning it exists in Unicode to support compatibility with older encodings and legacy text representations. Characters in this block are typically used when you must preserve the exact code point from a source document, dataset, or system that relies on compatibility mappings. In day-to-day writing, you usually won’t type this by hand; instead it appears through copy/paste, OCR, or conversion from older character sets. For developers and designers, the main concern is rendering: the glyph’s appearance can vary by font, especially because compatibility ideographs may map differently depending on installed fonts and systems.

What is the Unicode code point for 里?

里 is U+F9E9 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9E9).

How can I copy 里 into my code or HTML?

You can copy the literal character, or use the HTML entity 里 or CSS escape \\F9E9.

Will 里 display correctly on every device?

Not necessarily. Glyph availability depends on the fonts installed and how the system renders CJK compatibility ideographs.

Is 里 meant to be typed normally like common punctuation?

Usually no. It most often appears through copy/paste, conversion, OCR, or legacy compatibility text where the exact code point matters.