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
to enter; to make progress to advance; to urge forward
U+4E75
20085
乵
yǎn
to cure, to heal
U+4E7F
20095
乿
乿
chì
turtle or tortoise; cuckold
U+4E80
20096
亀
guī
to finish; particle of completed action
U+4E86
20102
了
le5 liǎo
two; twice
U+4E8C
20108
二
èr
to take small steps; Korean place name
U+4E8D
20109
亍
chù
to receive; to enjoy
U+4EAF
20143
亯
xiǎng
to assemble. to gather together
U+4EBC
20156
亼
Taoist super-being, transcendent, immortal
U+4ED9
20185
仙
xiān
to fly
U+4EDA
20186
仚
xiān
together, same; surname
U+4EDD
20189
仝
tóng tòng
tribe
U+4EEB
20203
仫
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