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 cajole
U+54EB
21739
哫
the cry of a bird
U+54F5
21749
哵
to sob
U+5508
21768
唈
Tang dynasty; Chinese
U+5510
21776
唐
táng
to recite, to intone or chant
U+552A
21802
唪
fěng běng
to hum, to intone, etc. to close, to shut
U+552B
21803
唫
yín
to intimidate; to scare
U+552C
21804
唬
to smile at
U+5539
21817
唹
yū yō
to twitter
U+553D
21821
唽
to peck; (Cant.) to slander
U+5544
21828
啄
zhuó zhòu
to stalk; the stem; the foot; the base
U+5547
21831
啇
to taste, to sip; to spit; the sound of sipping; to surprise
U+5550
21840
啐
cuì
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