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
name of a place in Shanxi province
U+3648
13896
㙈
hán xià
(same as 腆) prosperous; affluence, good; virtuuous, to make strong -- as liquors
U+3649
13897
㙉
tiǎn
(same as 場) an area of level ground; an open space, a threshing floor, arena for drill, etc. a place, to pile a sand-hills
U+364A
13898
㙊
cháng zhàng
(a simplified form)
U+364C
13900
㙌
 
name of a place in today's Guangdong Province
U+364D
13901
㙍
 
breach of a tank; pond, (a dialect) to cover up; to conceal; to hide; to bury
U+364E
13902
㙎
 
caverns; a grotto, a cellar, a cave-dwelling, to make a cave -- for dwelling
U+364F
13903
㙏
to move, to hang down; to let fall, (same as 垛) a target, a battlement, to add up; to pile up
U+3650
13904
㙐
duǒ
(same as 宇) the canopy of heaven; space, to cover; to shelter
U+3651
13905
㙑
(same as 野) wild; uncultivated; a wilderness, rustic, savage
U+3652
13906
㙒
earth; land; soil; ground; territory, opium
U+3653
13907
㙓
kuí
(non-classical form of 韓) a fence, name of a star, a small feudal State, old name for Korea
U+3654
13908
㙔
hán
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