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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa4e Letter

祈 (U+FA4E) is a CJK compatibility ideograph used as a specific legacy code point.

U+FA4E

祈 is the character represented by the Unicode code point U+FA4E. It belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” category under Unicode’s compatibility ideographs. This page helps you identify, copy, and use the exact symbol correctly.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa4e Letter Meaning

祈 is a Unicode “CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FA4E” (U+FA4E). Compatibility ideographs are legacy characters that exist for compatibility with older encodings and systems. In practice, the exact visual appearance and usefulness depend on the font and the environment rendering it. If you are reproducing text from a legacy source (for example, older documents, databases, or web pages that used a specific code point), using U+FA4E ensures you target the correct character rather than a similar-looking ideograph.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact character from legacy CJK text that uses U+FA4E
  • Replacing a problematic symbol in imported documents or scraped content
  • Entering the precise character in a database field that stores legacy code points
  • Testing font or fallback behavior for CJK compatibility ideographs
  • Documenting or tagging specific characters in localization and encoding workflows

Examples

祈 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA4E

  • Legacy text: 祈 appears in the original document at this position.
  • Copied character: 祈
  • Unicode note: U+FA4E corresponds to 祈.
  • Replacement workflow: swap incorrect glyphs with 祈.
  • Font test string: 祈 祈 祈

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA4E
HTML Entity祈
HTML Code祈
CSS\FA4E

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa4e letter mean?

祈 is a Unicode “CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FA4E” (U+FA4E). Compatibility ideographs are legacy characters that exist for compatibility with older encodings and systems. In practice, the exact visual appearance and usefulness depend on the font and the environment rendering it. If you are reproducing text from a legacy source (for example, older documents, databases, or web pages that used a specific code point), using U+FA4E ensures you target the correct character rather than a similar-looking ideograph.

What Unicode character is 祈?

祈 is the CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FA4E, with Unicode code point U+FA4E.

How can I copy 祈 correctly?

Copy the symbol directly from this page. You can also use the provided HTML entity (祈) or escapes like \\\\FA4E / \\\\u{FA4E} in code.

Why does 祈 sometimes look different or show as a box?

Rendering depends on the font and platform support for U+FA4E compatibility ideographs. If the font lacks the glyph, your system may display a fallback or missing-glyph symbol.

Is 祈 a common everyday character?

It’s mainly encountered when reproducing legacy or compatibility-encoded CJK text. For typical writing, it may be less frequently used than standard ideographs.