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
fire; flames
U+3DB9
15801
㶹
hòng
fire; flames
U+3DC4
15812
㷄
huì
fire
U+3DEC
15852
㷬
flames
U+3DF0
15856
㷰
flame; fire, bitter; acrid taste
U+3DFF
15871
㷿
㷿
 
fierce of fire, cruel; malicious, fire; flame
U+3E0A
15882
㸊
là lài liè
fierce beast; the zebu; or humped-ox
U+3E8E
16014
㺎
róng
fierce dog with long shaggy hair, an old -time name for ta part of Miao people (in southwestern China)
U+3E9C
16028
㺜
bǎn nóng wàn
fine stone like jade
U+3EA8
16040
㺨
 
fine stone which is little less valuable than jade
U+3EC0
16064
㻀
yóu yú
fine jade
U+3EC9
16073
㻉
fine jade
U+3ECC
16076
㻌
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