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
an organic compound
U+80E9
33001
胩
arrange in order; display
U+80EA
33002
胪
a disease's name in Chinese medicine
U+80EC
33004
胬
nǔ nú
armpit, arms
U+80F3
33011
胳
gē gé gā
amine
U+80FA
33018
胺
è àn
an organic compound
U+810E
33038
脎
abdominal area of crab; navel
U+8110
33040
脐
a bladder
U+812C
33068
脬
pāo bāo
an organic compound
U+8148
33096
腈
jīng
armpit
U+814B
33099
腋
yì yè
an organic compound
U+8159
33113
腙
zōng
a rank odor; a technical term from Chinese medicine for the center of the chest
U+81BB
33211
膻
dàn shān tǎn
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