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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9f1 Letter

隣 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character (U+F9F1) used in compatibility text contexts.

U+F9F1

隣 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by the Unicode code point U+F9F1. It belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” character set and can be copied directly anywhere Unicode text is supported. This page includes practical copy options and developer-friendly escape sequences.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9f1 Letter Meaning

隣 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9F1) is a compatibility character in the CJK block. “Compatibility Ideograph” typically indicates that the character is used to preserve legacy or compatibility behavior with older encodings and text representations. In practice, you’ll encounter it when working with historical documents, variant forms, font/encoding conversions, or datasets that store CJK characters exactly as-is. When displaying or comparing text, treat it as its own code point (U+F9F1), since compatibility characters may not behave the same as their non-compatibility counterparts in search, normalization, or rendering.

Common uses

  • Copying exact CJK text from legacy sources into modern documents
  • Preserving glyphs in databases that store original character forms
  • Fixing rendering or encoding issues when a specific compatibility character is required
  • Testing font coverage and fallback behavior for U+F9F1
  • Working with text normalization or Unicode compatibility workflows

Examples

隣 — CJK Compatibility Ideograph F9F1

  • ID: 隣-01
  • Legacy label: 隣
  • Character code: U+F9F1 (隣)
  • CJK compatibility test: 隣

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F9F1
HTML Entity隣
HTML Code隣
CSS\F9F1

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9f1 letter mean?

隣 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9F1) is a compatibility character in the CJK block. “Compatibility Ideograph” typically indicates that the character is used to preserve legacy or compatibility behavior with older encodings and text representations. In practice, you’ll encounter it when working with historical documents, variant forms, font/encoding conversions, or datasets that store CJK characters exactly as-is. When displaying or comparing text, treat it as its own code point (U+F9F1), since compatibility characters may not behave the same as their non-compatibility counterparts in search, normalization, or rendering.

What is the Unicode code point for 隣?

隣 is U+F9F1 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9F1).

How do I copy 隣 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 隣 or paste the character directly.

What escape sequences can I use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\F9F1. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{F9F1}.

Why is it called a “compatibility” ideograph?

Compatibility ideographs are characters included for legacy/compatibility text behavior, so they may differ from related non-compatibility forms in normalization, search, or conversion.