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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa1e Letter

羽 is a CJK compatibility ideograph (U+FA1E) used in legacy or compatibility text.

U+FA1E

羽 is the character known in Unicode as a CJK Compatibility Ideograph (code point U+FA1E). It’s typically encountered when working with legacy CJK text or specialized fonts. Use the copy options below for reliable insertion in web and design workflows.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa1e Letter Meaning

羽 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA1E” (U+FA1E). Characters in the “compatibility ideographs” block are generally included to support older encodings and text conversions, so the symbol may appear when importing or normalizing legacy documents. Visually, it represents a specific ideograph form associated with that code point, and its exact appearance can depend on the font you use. For most users, the practical “meaning” is functional: ensuring correct rendering and preserving the intended character during copy/paste, migration, or database storage.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character when proofreading or auditing legacy CJK text
  • Using the character in web content or UI mockups that must match imported documents
  • Preserving character fidelity when migrating text from older encodings
  • Including the symbol in labels, annotations, or data exports that reference CJK compatibility code points
  • Debugging font/rendering issues for CJK compatibility ideographs in specific environments

Examples

羽 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA1E

  • The legacy file contained 羽 at position 12.
  • Please replace the placeholder with 羽 exactly.
  • In my JSON export, the character showed up as 羽.
  • The page displays 羽 correctly in this font.
  • Search for U+FA1E to find occurrences of 羽.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA1E
HTML Entity羽
HTML Code羽
CSS\FA1E

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa1e letter mean?

羽 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA1E” (U+FA1E). Characters in the “compatibility ideographs” block are generally included to support older encodings and text conversions, so the symbol may appear when importing or normalizing legacy documents. Visually, it represents a specific ideograph form associated with that code point, and its exact appearance can depend on the font you use. For most users, the practical “meaning” is functional: ensuring correct rendering and preserving the intended character during copy/paste, migration, or database storage.

What Unicode character is 羽?

羽 is “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA1E” with the Unicode code point U+FA1E.

How do I copy 羽 reliably for the web?

Copy the symbol directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (羽) / CSS escape (\\FA1E) / JavaScript escape (\\u{FA1E}).

Will 羽 look the same in all fonts?

Not necessarily. The rendered appearance can vary by font, especially for compatibility ideographs. Testing with your target fonts is recommended.

Where would I most likely encounter 羽?

It commonly appears in legacy or compatibility-related CJK text processing, such as imports, conversions, and data migrations that preserve original code points.