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憎

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa3f Letter

憎 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character at U+FA3F, often seen in compatibility sets and legacy text.

U+FA3F

憎 (U+FA3F) is a CJK compatibility ideograph. It belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” category and is primarily used when working with compatibility text in older encodings.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa3f Letter Meaning

憎 is identified as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA3F” (Unicode code point U+FA3F). Characters in the CJK Compatibility range are typically used to represent legacy or compatibility forms of ideographs. In practice, 憎 may appear when you copy text from older sources, handle fonts that include compatibility glyphs, or maintain document fidelity across systems. Because it’s a specific Unicode character, the most reliable way to use it is to copy/paste or insert it by its code point (U+FA3F) rather than relying on visual resemblance or approximate character substitutions.

Common uses

  • Copying exact text from legacy documents that contain CJK compatibility glyphs
  • Rendering issues troubleshooting for older CJK fonts and compatibility character sets
  • Maintaining data integrity in text databases that store the original Unicode characters
  • Web development when you need to display a specific CJK compatibility ideograph
  • Text processing and normalization checks where compatibility forms matter

Examples

憎 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FA3F

  • 憎Paste: 憎
  • 憎Legacy snippet: 憎 憎 憎
  • 憎Code point note: U+FA3F 憎
  • 憎Font test line: 憎 (compatibility ideograph)
  • 憎Database value: stored_char=憎

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA3F
HTML Entity憎
HTML Code憎
CSS\FA3F

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa3f letter mean?

憎 is identified as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA3F” (Unicode code point U+FA3F). Characters in the CJK Compatibility range are typically used to represent legacy or compatibility forms of ideographs. In practice, 憎 may appear when you copy text from older sources, handle fonts that include compatibility glyphs, or maintain document fidelity across systems. Because it’s a specific Unicode character, the most reliable way to use it is to copy/paste or insert it by its code point (U+FA3F) rather than relying on visual resemblance or approximate character substitutions.

What Unicode character is 憎?

憎 is the CJK Compatibility Ideograph with code point U+FA3F.

How can I copy 憎 reliably?

Use copy/paste from this page, or insert it by its code point (U+FA3F) in your text, HTML, or programming environment.

Can I type it using a normal keyboard?

Most keyboards won’t directly produce CJK compatibility ideographs. The practical method is to paste the character or input it using Unicode escapes such as \\\\u{FA3F}.

Will it show correctly on all devices?

It depends on whether the font on the device supports U+FA3F. If the font lacks the glyph, you may see a missing box or fallback rendering.