Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa30 Letter
侮 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character at U+FA30.
U+FA30
侮 (U+FA30) is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph in Unicode. It appears in some legacy or compatibility-related text data. Use the copy options below to insert it reliably in your projects.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa30 Letter Meaning
侮 is the Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA30” (U+FA30). As a CJK compatibility ideograph, it is typically encountered in text that relies on Unicode compatibility mappings or legacy character sets. In practice, its “meaning” is less about a standalone symbol concept and more about representing a specific ideograph code point used by software, fonts, or encoded data. If you’re handling imported documents, older encodings, or normalization-sensitive workflows, copying and using the exact code point (FA30) helps ensure consistent rendering and matching.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific CJK compatibility ideograph from one app to another
- •Rendering legacy CJK text in web or desktop applications
- •Maintaining exact character identity when importing/exporting encoded documents
- •Writing developer test strings that must include the exact Unicode code point
- •Debugging font or rendering issues involving CJK compatibility ideographs
Examples
侮 CJK Compatibility Ideograph (FA30)
- 侮Example: 侮
- 侮Legacy text import: 侮
- 侮Character set test: 侮
- 侮Copy/paste check: 侮
- 侮Unicode string sample: 侮
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FA30 | |
| HTML Entity | 侮 | |
| HTML Code | 侮 | |
| CSS | \FA30 |
FAQ
What Unicode character is 侮?
侮 is “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA30” with Unicode code point U+FA30.
How can I copy 侮 reliably for web pages?
Use one of the provided escapes: HTML entity (侮) or Unicode code point (U+FA30).
What does “compatibility ideograph” mean in Unicode?
It refers to a character defined for compatibility and mapping purposes, often seen in legacy or normalization-sensitive text workflows.
Will it always display correctly in every font?
Rendering depends on whether the active font supports U+FA30 and the appropriate CJK glyphs.