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
to yawn
U+547F
21631
呿
to suck, to smack the lips; (Cant.) to cheat
U+5482
21634
咂
to spit out
U+5485
21637
咅
pòu
throat
U+5499
21657
咙
lóng
to scold
U+549C
21660
咜
 
to whisper. to blame to slander
U+54A0
21664
咠
the sound of large door closing
U+54A3
21667
咣
guāng
the bleating of sheep; (Cant.) an interrogative particle
U+54A9
21673
咩
miē
to revile
U+54B5
21685
咵
kuā
together; all, completely; united
U+54B8
21688
咸
xián
throat; pharynx
U+54BD
21693
咽
yān yàn yè
tremble, shiver, shudder, quiver
U+54C6
21702
哆
duō chǐ
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