Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa59 Letter
繁 (U+FA59) is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character used for specific East Asian text compatibility.
U+FA59
繁 is a single CJK Compatibility Ideograph character encoded at U+FA59. It’s part of the Unicode “compatibility” set, which can appear when dealing with legacy or specialized East Asian character mappings. Use the copy options below for reliable placement in text, code, and web pages.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa59 Letter Meaning
繁 is identified by Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA59” (U+FA59). Compatibility ideographs typically support round-trip behavior between older encodings and newer Unicode representations, especially in East Asian contexts. In practice, the character may show up when converting text from legacy sources, using certain fonts, or handling document data where older character forms are mapped into Unicode compatibility blocks. Its visual appearance depends on the font being used, so you may see a different glyph shape across platforms. When searching or processing text, rely on the code point (U+FA59) rather than the appearance.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste into documents or notes where the exact compatibility ideograph is required
- •Displaying or reproducing legacy East Asian text after character conversion
- •Using in UI or templates that must match a specific stored character code point
- •Testing font and rendering support for CJK compatibility characters
- •Referencing the character by code point in scripts, logs, or debugging notes
Examples
繁 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA59
- 繁Copy this character: 繁
- 繁Character code point: U+FA59 (繁)
- 繁HTML entity: 繁 繁
- 繁JS escape: \\u{FA59} → 繁
- 繁Used in a legacy mapping string: abc繁def
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FA59 | |
| HTML Entity | 繁 | |
| HTML Code | 繁 | |
| CSS | \FA59 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa59 letter mean?
繁 is identified by Unicode as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA59” (U+FA59). Compatibility ideographs typically support round-trip behavior between older encodings and newer Unicode representations, especially in East Asian contexts. In practice, the character may show up when converting text from legacy sources, using certain fonts, or handling document data where older character forms are mapped into Unicode compatibility blocks. Its visual appearance depends on the font being used, so you may see a different glyph shape across platforms. When searching or processing text, rely on the code point (U+FA59) rather than the appearance.
What is the Unicode code point for 繁?
繁 is U+FA59, named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA59”.
How can I copy 繁 reliably for web or code?
You can copy the character directly (繁), or use the provided escapes: HTML entity 繁 and CSS escape \\FA59.
Will 繁 look the same on every device?
Glyphs can vary by font and platform. Even though the code point stays the same (U+FA59), the displayed shape depends on font support.
Is 繁 related to the HTML or CSS name of the character?
Yes. The HTML entity is 繁 and the CSS escape is \\FA59; both help ensure the intended Unicode character is used.