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
dust, earth; a bank of earth; to dig; to bring together
U+574C
22348
坌
bèn
dam, embankment; weir
U+576F
22383
坯
dust
U+5771
22385
坱
yǎng
dilapidated, ruined
U+579D
22429
垝
guǐ
dirt, filth, stains; dirty
U+57A2
22434
垢
gòu
ditches for irrigation; hole
U+57C2
22466
埂
gěng
district, region, boundary; land
U+57DF
22495
域
dam
U+57E7
22503
埧
dam, dike; used in place names
U+580C
22540
堌
dike
U+5824
22564
堤
dī tí
daub
U+5828
22568
堨
è ài yè
dam; embankment, dike, bank
U+5830
22576
堰
yàn
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