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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faca Letter

響 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character used in specific East Asian text compatibility sets.

U+FACA

響 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) compatibility ideograph. It’s useful when you need a specific Unicode character by code point or when maintaining text compatibility across systems. Use the copy options below for quick pasting or developer-friendly escapes.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faca Letter Meaning

響 is identified as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FACA” with Unicode code point U+FACA. Characters in the “CJK Compatibility Ideographs” block are typically used to represent compatibility forms of ideographs, helping preserve round-trip text consistency between fonts, encodings, or older standards. In everyday writing, you may rarely encounter it in normal text unless you are working with legacy data, specific font sets, or datasets that require exact code points. For designers and developers, the main “meaning” is the precise identity of the character in Unicode, not a standalone pictographic symbol.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste exact Unicode text when reproducing legacy CJK compatibility characters
  • Using a specific code point in digital typography or font testing workflows
  • Displaying or validating dataset fields that contain CJK compatibility ideographs
  • Authoring multilingual UI text where exact character identity matters
  • Debugging or logging Unicode strings to confirm correct code point usage

Examples

響 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FACA

  • Input: 響 (U+FACA) from a stored dataset.
  • Font test line: 響 響 響 for glyph presence.
  • Debug log: received character 響 at position 12.
  • Template text: “Compatibility char: 響”.
  • Copy verification: expected 響, displayed 響.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FACA
HTML Entity響
HTML Code響
CSS\FACA

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faca letter mean?

響 is identified as “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FACA” with Unicode code point U+FACA. Characters in the “CJK Compatibility Ideographs” block are typically used to represent compatibility forms of ideographs, helping preserve round-trip text consistency between fonts, encodings, or older standards. In everyday writing, you may rarely encounter it in normal text unless you are working with legacy data, specific font sets, or datasets that require exact code points. For designers and developers, the main “meaning” is the precise identity of the character in Unicode, not a standalone pictographic symbol.

What is the Unicode code point for 響?

響 is U+FACA, a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character.

How can I copy 響 easily?

Copy the character directly (響) from this page, or use the provided HTML entity 響 or escapes like \\FACA / \\u{FACA}.

Is 響 commonly used in everyday writing?

Not typically. It’s more likely to appear when working with legacy CJK compatibility data, specific font sets, or exact Unicode code point requirements.

Can I use HTML or CSS to display it?

Yes. For HTML you can use 響. For code, you can use the CSS escape \\FACA or JavaScript escape \\u{FACA} as provided.