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
hump-backed
U+3F83
16259
㾃
tuó
(ancient form same as 讟) to libel; to slander; complaints; grumblings, blames or curses; to blame, (same as 怞) to grieve, sorrowful, sad and weary
U+3F84
16260
㾄
defects; flaws, illness; disease
U+3F85
16261
㾅
sì zhì zǐ
(non-classical form) (said of some kinds of reptiles or insects) ecdysis; to cast off the skin; to molt
U+3F86
16262
㾆
rán shǎn
illness; disease; ailment
U+3F87
16263
㾇
hunchbacked; curved spine, short, dropsy
U+3F88
16264
㾈
thin; lean; slim; enacuated
U+3F89
16265
㾉
líng
(same as 瘦 瘠) thin; lean; slim; enacuated, a kind of skin disease, a chill, a cold, malaria, (interchangeable 瘶,瘷) cough; chilly disease; catching cold
U+3F8A
16266
㾊
dysentery; diarrhea, a sore; a boil; an ulcer
U+3F8B
16267
㾋
xiù
(same as 癬) ringworm, used for various diseases of the skin
U+3F8C
16268
㾌
xuǎn
diseases, sticking up or protruding of the big bottom
U+3F8D
16269
㾍
nái
(a dialect) sickness; disease, favus (a dialect) everything is good except this particular one
U+3F8E
16270
㾎
 
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
 

The Uniha Characters will not be shown if you have no Unicode Font installed, of which the most common is Arial Unicode Normal MS, file ARIALUNI.TTF under Windows. If you didn't see Chinese Unicode character, please activate the option Photos near the search box, or click here on Photos.
Unicode Latin+ | Unicode Chinois | GBK | Ideograms | ASCII | ASCII Table | ASCII => UTF-8 | UTF-8 => ASCII

Give us feedback (1)

Email Web

Please copy the string:
String to copy.

Chinese Shoes > Chinese Unicode Characters
  
Popup Window    Close
Patience please...