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
assume, usurp
U+50E3
20707
僣
jiàn
assume, usurp
U+50ED
20717
僭
jiàn
ashamed
U+50EF
20719
僯
lǐn
ancient aboriginal tribe
U+50F0
20720
僰
a small jar; to bear a burden; a load of two
U+510B
20747
儋
dān
a company, companion; together
U+5115
20757
儕
chái
atrocious, ferocious, brutal
U+5147
20807
兇
xiōng
a female rhinoceros
U+5155
20821
兕
a desert, a border
U+518B
20875
冋
jiōng
again, twice, re-
U+518D
20877
再
zài
a secluded place; secret cabinet
U+5193
20883
冓
gòu goū
army, military; soldiers, troops
U+519B
20891
军
jūn
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