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
favus, swelling of the glands, a lump; scrofulous swellings
U+3FA7
16295
㾧
weak; feeble, to mourn, ulcer; cancer; carbuncle, short
U+3FA8
16296
㾨
qǐ yǐ
malignant boils
U+3FA9
16297
㾩
 
lean; thin; slim
U+3FAA
16298
㾪
shěng
hemiplegia -- paralysis of half of one's body
U+3FAB
16299
㾫
 
(same as 痎) malaria
U+3FAC
16300
㾬
 
to shrink; to contract; to deflate; to shorten; to reduce in length
U+3FAD
16301
㾭
zhòu
(same as U+7640 癀) jaundice
U+3FAE
16302
㾮
huáng
to suffer a stroke of paralysis or apoplexy, disease of the private part (of the human body)
U+3FAF
16303
㾯
tuí wěi
choke, lump in throat; food stuck in the throat
U+3FB0
16304
㾰
(abbreviated form 癈) incurable disease
U+3FB1
16305
㾱
bèi fàn fèi fú
the erythema of acne rosacea
U+3FB4
16308
㾴
 
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