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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9f7 Letter

立 (U+F9F7) is a CJK compatibility ideograph used in legacy text and font/glyph sets.

U+F9F7

立 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by Unicode code point U+F9F7. It’s commonly encountered in legacy data or specific font/glyph environments. This page helps you copy the character and use the correct Unicode escapes.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9f7 Letter Meaning

立 belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” block and is labeled as a CJK Compatibility Ideograph with Unicode name “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9F7”. Compatibility ideographs are typically mapped for backward compatibility with older encodings or typography. In practice, the symbol’s “meaning” in day-to-day reading depends on the specific context where it appears (for example, how legacy text was produced or how a particular font maps the glyph). If you’re working with old documents, scraped content, or systems that store compatibility forms, using the exact code point (U+F9F7) helps preserve the intended glyph.

Common uses

  • Copying a legacy CJK glyph from old documents into modern text editors
  • Displaying character sets that rely on compatibility ideographs in specific fonts
  • Preserving exact characters when cleaning or migrating legacy databases
  • Using the exact Unicode code point in web content to match a stored glyph
  • Debugging encoding/rendering issues involving compatibility CJK characters

Examples

立 — CJK Compatibility Ideograph Symbol

  • Here is the compatibility glyph: 立
  • Legacy text sample contains U+F9F7: 立
  • Font preview shows this character: 立
  • Copy/paste check: 立
  • The document includes a compatibility ideograph: 立

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F9F7
HTML Entity立
HTML Code立
CSS\F9F7

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f9f7 letter mean?

立 belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” block and is labeled as a CJK Compatibility Ideograph with Unicode name “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9F7”. Compatibility ideographs are typically mapped for backward compatibility with older encodings or typography. In practice, the symbol’s “meaning” in day-to-day reading depends on the specific context where it appears (for example, how legacy text was produced or how a particular font maps the glyph). If you’re working with old documents, scraped content, or systems that store compatibility forms, using the exact code point (U+F9F7) helps preserve the intended glyph.

What is the Unicode code point for 立?

立 is U+F9F7 (Unicode name: “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F9F7”).

How do I copy 立 reliably on the web?

Copy the character itself (立) or use the HTML entity (立). For CSS or JS, use the provided escapes to avoid encoding issues.

Which escape formats are available for 立?

HTML entity: 立. CSS escape: \\F9F7. JavaScript escape: \\u{F9F7}.

Why might 立 look different across devices?

Because CJK compatibility ideographs depend on fonts and rendering support, the glyph may vary or fall back depending on the available typefaces.