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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Glyph
pinyin
(same as 葬) to bury, (ancient form of 坐) to sit, a seat
U+3638
13880
㘸
zàng
(non-classical form of 垐) to spread soil on the road, pave the road with soil, (ancient form of 堲) sickness; illness; disease
U+3639
13881
㘹
cultivated land; to till lands, a clod of earth
U+363A
13882
㘺
to stop up; to close against; to restrain, to dam a stream and change its direction, to conceal a mound
U+363B
13883
㘻
 
(same as 涅) to fill up, as a hole, black mud; slime, to stop up; to block; to cork
U+363F
13887
㘿
niè
a vegetable-plot, to plough; to till lands, among dikes and fields
U+3640
13888
㙀
liù
dust; dirt; a smear, (same as 牧) name of a place in old times
U+3641
13889
㙁
mǎng méi mèi mù nà
wall; fence, (interchangeable with 兑) a hole
U+3642
13890
㙂
duì
a cavity; hole of a mound or an altar of earth
U+3643
13891
㙃
 
below; under; low, (same as 陛) the steps to the throne, to ascend steps
U+3644
13892
㙄
(same as 堡) a walled viliage, an earth-work; a petty military station, subdivision of a township; a ward in a city
U+3645
13893
㙅
bǎo
the cattle and horses trampled on the field
U+3647
13895
㙇
chù
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