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
name of a river
U+3D51
15697
㵑
(same as U+6CB8 沸) boiling (water, etc.) to gush; bubbling up, (sane as U+6E43 湃) the roaring of billows, name of a person
U+3D52
15698
㵒
fèi
(same as 湜) the water is clear, transparent (of water)
U+3D53
15699
㵓
shí
not clear; not pure
U+3D54
15700
㵔
chě chè
(same as 滲) to permeate; to seep; to ooze; to leak; to soak through
U+3D55
15701
㵕
shèn
damp; moist; wet
U+3D56
15702
㵖
turbulent (said of water)
U+3D57
15703
㵗
fù pán píng
great currents
U+3D58
15704
㵘
màn
(corrupted form of 清) pure; clear, brief; virtuous; to place in order, simple and easily understandable
U+3D59
15705
㵙
 
moving, as in ripples; moving to and fro (said of water) (interchangeable 裔) the hem of a robe, a border, a frontier, border bribes
U+3D5D
15709
㵝
bellied in water-gas, belch; burp
U+3D5E
15710
㵞
chóu
(non-classical form of 溦) light rain; drizzle
U+3D5F
15711
㵟
 
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