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
sick; depress and melancholy, swelling, heat rashes; heat spots; prickly heat
U+3FCE
16334
㿎
fèn
paralysis of the body
U+3FCF
16335
㿏
qún
illness; disease; ailment
U+3FD1
16337
㿑
yào
illness; disease; ailment, disease of the internal organs, disease of the abdomen, palpitation of the heart
U+3FD2
16338
㿒
dǎo
disease of the hoof
U+3FD3
16339
㿓
jiá
a wart; a pimple; a pustule on the skin
U+3FD4
16340
㿔
lěi
ulcer; sore; boil, a wound
U+3FD5
16341
㿕
yán
carbuncle (interchangeable 廬) used in naming of a place, a swelling of the abdomen from constipation
U+3FD6
16342
㿖
(same as U+3FC9 㿉) disease of the private part of the human body
U+3FD7
16343
㿗
tuí
to get sick; to fall ill
U+3FD8
16344
㿘
yíng
full; filled, full of air or gas, a heart full of (enthusiasm, sorrow, etc.)
U+3FD9
16345
㿙
sickness; ailment; disease
U+3FDA
16346
㿚
luò
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