Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
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pinyin
to call; to summon; (Cant.) eloquent
U+35F2
13810
㗲
huò xì
forgetful; having a bad memory, disgraced; shy; sensitive to shame; ashamed; (Cant.) to lower one's head
U+35F3
13811
㗳
dogs fighting, to go to law; an indictment
U+35F4
13812
㗴
yán
breath, air, steam, not clear; not quite sure
U+35F5
13813
㗵
to expel the breath
U+35F6
13814
㗶
 
(simplified form) to eat; to bite; to gnaw, a dialect, usually used at the end of a sentence
U+35F7
13815
㗷
saǐ
baby's answering, (baby talk) eat; (Cant.) a particle implying doubt; slow, troublesome
U+35FB
13819
㗻
 
eating or talking, moving of the mouth
U+35FC
13820
㗼
(standard form 響) an echo; to answer; to consent, noise; sound, to make a noise
U+35FD
13821
㗽
xiǎng
to give vent to the feelings; (Cant.) to hiss, boo, jeer
U+35FE
13822
㗾
 
to laugh loudly, to blame; to reprimand, entrance to a cave or to a gorge
U+35FF
13823
㗿
xià
to sound, a sound, the cry of a bird or animal
U+3600
13824
㘀
zuò
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