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 walki; to go
U+38DE
14558
㣞
duó duò
to go; to walk
U+38DF
14559
㣟
a rope decorated with bronze ornament (for leading cattle), a family name
U+38E0
14560
㣠
tóng
to rest from work; to take a rest
U+38E2
14562
㣢
to walk in an unsteady way; to swing to and from, to doubt, to suspect
U+38E3
14563
㣣
shǎn shàn
(same as 踐) to tread upon; to trample, to carry out; to perform
U+38E4
14564
㣤
jiàn
(same as 偫) to store up, savings and/or reserves, complete with every; having nothing short; all; the whole
U+38E5
14565
㣥
zhì
a winding path
U+38E6
14566
㣦
 
(same as 胤) the succession in a family; posterity; heirs, to inherit; to follow after
U+38E7
14567
㣧
yìn yǒng
to walk with slow steps; proceed slowly
U+38EA
14570
㣪
huǎn kuò
(same as 踵) the heel, to follow, to call personally at; to go personally to, (ancient form 動) to move; to start; to shake, to excite; to rouse; to take action
U+38EB
14571
㣫
zhǒng
to walk
U+38EC
14572
㣬
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