Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa99 Letter
滋 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character used in Unicode text for the code point U+FA99.
U+FA99
滋 is a Unicode character in the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) compatibility block. It’s identified as the CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA99. Use it when you need that exact character, especially in documents or systems that rely on Unicode code points.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa99 Letter Meaning
滋 (U+FA99) is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph from the Unicode “CJK Compatibility” set. Compatibility ideographs are generally included to support older encodings or legacy character mappings. Practically, the “meaning” of the symbol is less about a standalone pictogram and more about its identity as a specific Unicode character at code point U+FA99. If you copy this character into the right font and context, it should render as the exact glyph intended for that compatibility ideograph. When searching, storing, or exchanging text, focus on the code point and matching character identity rather than interpreting it as a universally shared icon.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting the exact Unicode character U+FA99 in documents or UI text
- •Displaying legacy CJK compatibility text when working with older encodings
- •Testing font support or rendering for CJK compatibility characters
- •Documenting or referencing a specific Unicode character in technical notes
- •Building text datasets where the exact code point must be preserved
Examples
滋 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA99
- 滋The character 滋 appears at code point U+FA99 in this sample.
- 滋Copy 滋 into the form field to verify Unicode handling.
- 滋Font preview: 滋 should render in the target typeface.
- 滋Our dataset includes 滋 as a standalone compatibility ideograph.
- 滋Unicode reference for 滋: CJK Compatibility Ideograph FA99.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FA99 | |
| HTML Entity | 滋 | |
| HTML Code | 滋 | |
| CSS | \FA99 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa99 letter mean?
滋 (U+FA99) is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph from the Unicode “CJK Compatibility” set. Compatibility ideographs are generally included to support older encodings or legacy character mappings. Practically, the “meaning” of the symbol is less about a standalone pictogram and more about its identity as a specific Unicode character at code point U+FA99. If you copy this character into the right font and context, it should render as the exact glyph intended for that compatibility ideograph. When searching, storing, or exchanging text, focus on the code point and matching character identity rather than interpreting it as a universally shared icon.
What is the Unicode code point for 滋?
滋 is U+FA99 (CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA99).
How do I copy 滋 correctly?
Copy the character itself (滋), or use the provided HTML entity 滋 or Unicode forms like U+FA99 depending on your tool.
Where is 滋 in Unicode categories?
It belongs to the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) category as a CJK Compatibility Ideograph.
Why does this symbol have compatibility in its name?
“Compatibility” indicates the character is part of Unicode’s compatibility set, typically meant to support legacy mappings and exact character identity.