Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+48DF
Unicode Dec.
18655
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
name of pavilion in today's Shandong Province, to pierce; to stab; to irritate; to hurt
MeaningFr
name of pavilion in today's Shandong Province, to pierce; to stab; to irritate; to hurt
PinyinPlain
can
PinyinTone
CAN2
Pinyin
cán
kDefinition
name of pavilion in today's Shandong Province, to pierce; to stab; to irritate; to hurt
kHanyuPinyin
63796.030:cán,cǎn,tì
kMandarin
CAN2

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