Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
dry (as opposed to rice) field; used in Japanese names
U+7551
30033
畑
tián
delineate, painting, picture, drawing; draw
U+756B
30059
畫
huà
different, unusual, strange
U+7570
30064
異
delineate, painting, picture, drawing; draw
U+7575
30069
畵
huà
doubt, question, suspect
U+7591
30097
疑
yí nǐ níng
disease, illness, ailment
U+75C7
30151
症
zhèng zhēng
dumb
U+75D6
30166
痖
dyspepsia, spleen infection
U+75DE
30174
痞
dysentery
U+75E2
30178
痢
dumb
U+7602
30210
瘂
dropsy of the leg
U+7607
30215
瘇
zhǒng
dumb, mute, unable speak
U+7616
30230
瘖
yīn
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