Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa27 Letter
﨧 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character from the Unicode FA27 code point.
U+FA27
﨧 is a Unicode CJK compatibility ideograph. It lives at code point U+FA27 and is commonly encountered when handling legacy CJK text data. Use it for accurate copy/paste or for rendering the exact character represented by that code point.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa27 Letter Meaning
﨧 is identified in Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA27” (U+FA27). Characters in the “CJK compatibility ideograph” block are typically used to represent legacy or compatibility mappings for East Asian ideographs. In practice, the most important “meaning” is not a standalone concept, but the fact that this exact code point corresponds to a specific compatibility form. If you are working with older documents, charset conversions, or text that must preserve an original code point, copying or outputting U+FA27 ensures the character remains faithful to the source data.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste the exact U+FA27 character when reproducing legacy CJK text
- •Preserve data integrity when converting or normalizing East Asian text encodings
- •Use in software content where the precise Unicode character must match (not a visually similar one)
- •Label or annotate strings that were exported from older systems using compatibility mappings
- •Test font/glyph support for CJK compatibility block characters
Examples
﨧 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FA27
- 﨧Copied character: 﨧
- 﨧Unicode escape: \\u{FA27}
- 﨧HTML entity: 﨧 (use the page’s value for U+FA27)
- 﨧Legacy string contains 﨧 at position 4
- 﨧Render check: 﨧 in this line
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FA27 | |
| HTML Entity | 﨧 | |
| HTML Code | 﨧 | |
| CSS | \FA27 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa27 letter mean?
﨧 is identified in Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA27” (U+FA27). Characters in the “CJK compatibility ideograph” block are typically used to represent legacy or compatibility mappings for East Asian ideographs. In practice, the most important “meaning” is not a standalone concept, but the fact that this exact code point corresponds to a specific compatibility form. If you are working with older documents, charset conversions, or text that must preserve an original code point, copying or outputting U+FA27 ensures the character remains faithful to the source data.
What Unicode character is 﨧?
﨧 is “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA27”, Unicode code point U+FA27.
How can I copy 﨧 and ensure it stays the same character?
Copy directly from this page, or insert the exact Unicode code point U+FA27. Avoid substituting a lookalike from another block.
What are the common ways to encode this character in text?
You can use the HTML entity (﨧) or Unicode escapes like \\FA27 / \\u{FA27}, depending on your environment.
Why is it labeled as a compatibility ideograph?
“Compatibility” indicates it is tied to legacy or compatibility mappings within the Unicode CJK ecosystem, where preserving the original code point matters most.