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
fragments of a tile haven't t been kiln-dried completely, tiles overlapping
U+3F2A
16170
㼪
jiá
earthenware or pottery with big opening, wine utensil (containers) with big opening
U+3F2B
16171
㼫
huàn
earthenware (a basin; a pot; a bowl; a crock etc.)
U+3F2C
16172
㼬
xìng
(interchangeable 墊) to steady by putting something underneath, to shore up; to prop
U+3F2D
16173
㼭
diàn niǎo
to rub out the filth with broken tiles, brickwork of a well, to repair a well, to lay bricks
U+3F2E
16174
㼮
mái
earthenware (jar with a small mouth)
U+3F2F
16175
㼯
dòng
an earthenware jar with a small mouth and two or four ears; used to store water for fire prevention in ancient times
U+3F30
16176
㼰
é pí
to manage or regulate the leather material, soft, hunting clothes (leather trousers)
U+3F31
16177
㼱
ruǎn
sound of broken tiles, thin tiles
U+3F32
16178
㼲
liè
earthenware (a basin; a pot; a bowl; a crock etc.)
U+3F33
16179
㼳
shěng
an earthen vessel; a basin; a pot; a jar
U+3F34
16180
㼴
ǒu
a small basin; a bowl. a cup; a pot; a jar
U+3F35
16181
㼵
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