Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+54A7
Unicode Dec.
21671
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
stretch mouth, grimace, grin
MeaningFr
stretch mouth, grimace, grin
PinyinPlain
lie
PinyinTone
LIE3 LIE5
Pinyin
liě lie5
kCantonese
le2 le4
kDefinition
stretch mouth, grimace, grin
kHanyuPinlu
lie5(53)
kHanyuPinyin
10613.170:liè,liē,lié,liě,lie
kJapaneseOn
RETSU RECHI
kKorean
LYEL
kMandarin
LIE3 LIE5
kVietnamese
lác
kXHC1983
0713.020:liē 0713.040:liě 0715.030:lie

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