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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9ef Letter

璘 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character identified by Unicode code point U+F9EF.

U+F9EF

璘 (U+F9EF) is a Unicode CJK compatibility ideograph. It’s mainly used when you need the exact character code for data, documents, or text testing. If your font doesn’t support it, the glyph may not display correctly.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9ef Letter Meaning

璘 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph” from the Unicode block described as CJK (Chinese/Japanese). Characters in the “compatibility” area are provided to support consistent interchange of specific CJK forms that may have compatibility relationships in legacy encodings. Practically, 璘 is used as an exact character: you copy it to preserve the intended text, or you reference it by its Unicode code point (U+F9EF) and encoding escapes in code. The visible shape you see depends on the font and rendering support available on your device.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste the exact character for documents that require U+F9EF
  • Testing fonts or character rendering for CJK compatibility code points
  • Storing and transmitting text data where the precise Unicode character matters
  • Referencing the character in code using Unicode escapes (CSS/JavaScript)
  • Building or debugging multilingual text systems that handle CJK compatibility sets

Examples

璘 CJK Compatibility Ideograph (U+F9EF)

  • Character check: 璘
  • Unicode test string: 璘
  • Paste this exact code point: U+F9EF = 璘
  • Font preview: 璘
  • Identifier: id-璘

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F9EF
HTML Entity璘
HTML Code璘
CSS\F9EF

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9ef letter mean?

璘 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph” from the Unicode block described as CJK (Chinese/Japanese). Characters in the “compatibility” area are provided to support consistent interchange of specific CJK forms that may have compatibility relationships in legacy encodings. Practically, 璘 is used as an exact character: you copy it to preserve the intended text, or you reference it by its Unicode code point (U+F9EF) and encoding escapes in code. The visible shape you see depends on the font and rendering support available on your device.

What is 璘 in Unicode?

璘 is the Unicode character “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9EF” with code point U+F9EF.

Why doesn’t 璘 display correctly on my device?

The glyph depends on font and rendering support. If your font lacks the character, you may see a missing-box or fallback symbol.

How can I copy 璘 using different encodings?

You can copy the literal character 璘, the HTML entity 璘, or use escapes like \\F9EF (CSS) and \\u{F9EF} (JavaScript).

Is 璘 meant for everyday writing?

It’s mainly used when you need the exact CJK compatibility ideograph character in text data, compatibility sets, or technical testing rather than general everyday prose.