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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa89 Letter

憎 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character identified by Unicode code point U+FA89.

U+FA89

憎 is a Unicode CJK compatibility ideograph. It’s mainly useful when you need to reproduce a specific character exactly (for fonts, text normalization, or legacy mappings). The symbol’s official Unicode identity is “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA89”.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa89 Letter Meaning

憎 (Unicode U+FA89) is classified as a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) compatibility ideograph. Characters in the “compatibility ideograph” block are often tied to compatibility behavior—meaning they may represent or relate to another form of a CJK ideograph depending on the normalization or mapping used by systems and fonts. In practice, its meaning is largely technical: it helps preserve the exact code point for documents, legacy text, or specialized datasets. If you’re working on text rendering, font support, or interoperability, this exact character can matter more than any visual or cultural interpretation.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting legacy or standards-related CJK text that requires exact character identity
  • Debugging font/rendering issues where the precise code point U+FA89 must match
  • Supporting interoperability in datasets that store characters by Unicode code point
  • Using in technical documentation when referencing a specific compatibility ideograph character
  • Testing normalization/mapping behavior in software that handles CJK text

Examples

憎 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FA89

  • Character: 憎
  • Unicode code point: U+FA89
  • Compatibility ideograph sample: 憎
  • Test string: abc憎def
  • Document excerpt contains: 憎

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA89
HTML Entity憎
HTML Code憎
CSS\FA89

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa89 letter mean?

憎 (Unicode U+FA89) is classified as a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) compatibility ideograph. Characters in the “compatibility ideograph” block are often tied to compatibility behavior—meaning they may represent or relate to another form of a CJK ideograph depending on the normalization or mapping used by systems and fonts. In practice, its meaning is largely technical: it helps preserve the exact code point for documents, legacy text, or specialized datasets. If you’re working on text rendering, font support, or interoperability, this exact character can matter more than any visual or cultural interpretation.

What is the Unicode code point for 憎?

憎 is U+FA89 (Unicode name: “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA89”).

How can I copy 憎 into my project?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes: HTML entity 憎, CSS escape \\FA89, or JavaScript escape \\u{FA89}.

Why is it called a “compatibility ideograph”?

The term “compatibility” indicates that the character is associated with compatibility behavior or mappings in Unicode processing, which can affect how systems normalize or convert CJK text.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

Display depends on font support for U+FA89. If your font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback box or missing character.