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
mud, mire; to paste, to plaster
U+576D
22381
坭
ní nì
mound; used in place names
U+577F
22399
坿
mound, grave; ridge in field
U+5785
22405
垅
lǒng
mound, roundish mass
U+579A
22426
垚
yáo
moat, trench, pit, cavity
U+5811
22545
堑
qiàn
mound; used in place names
U+583D
22589
堽
gāng
model in clay, sculpt; plastics
U+5850
22608
塐
model in clay, sculpt; plastics
U+5851
22609
塑
moat, trench, pit, cavity
U+5879
22649
塹
qiàn
mountain range
U+589A
22682
墚
liáng
moat around a city. a channel
U+58CD
22733
壍
qiàn
mound, grave; ridge in field
U+58E0
22752
壠
lǒng
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