Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
split, tear, open
U+577C
22396
坼
chè
sacrifice
U+5797
22423
垗
zhào
small mound; place name; hillock
U+579E
22430
垞
chá
small, head shaped hill, used in place names
U+57B4
22452
垴
nǎo
stony
U+57C6
22470
埆
què
soil with large clay content
U+57F4
22516
埴
zhí
small, head shaped hill, used in place names
U+5816
22550
堖
nǎo
stairs; a flight of steps; a degree, a class, a rank or step
U+5826
22566
堦
jiē
salty
U+583F
22591
堿
jiǎn
smear, daub, apply, spread; paint
U+5857
22615
塗
stop up, block, seal, cork; pass, frontier; fortress
U+585E
22622
塞
sāi sè sài
salt
U+5869
22633
塩
yán
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