Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

Unicode Latin+ | Unicode Chinois | GBK | Ideograms | ASCII | ASCII Table | ASCII => UTF-8 | UTF-8 => ASCII
id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
diseases of dumb creatures, diseases of animals, illness; disease; ailment
U+3C7B
15483
㱻
luǒ
dog's hair
U+3C8C
15500
㲌
nèng
dried up ( of waterway; the channel of a river; a pond, etc.)
U+3CB8
15544
㲸
 
dirty; filthy, corrupt, soap, black, to unravel silk threads
U+3CDB
15579
㳛
dark blue color, to combine; to unite, to close; to shut, the water is exhausted, to get the color away by soaking in the water
U+3CF7
15607
㳷
wěn
deep
U+3D00
15616
㴀
fàn
deep
U+3D17
15639
㴗
 
damp; wet; moist; humid
U+3D1B
15643
㴛
zhì
damp; moist; wet
U+3D56
15702
㵖
deep and vast of the flowing water, name of a stream
U+3D80
15744
㶀
 
dog with a short tail, (same as non-classical form 貂) the sable; the marten; mink
U+3E66
15974
㹦
 
dog to take food, a biter (said of a dog)
U+3E7A
15994
㹺
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