Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+4447
Unicode Dec.
17479
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
medicine for a sore; a boil (injure by a sword or a knief)
MeaningFr
medicine for a sore; a boil (injure by a sword or a knief)
PinyinPlain
zhi
PinyinTone
ZHI4
Pinyin
zhì
kCantonese
zat1
kDefinition
medicine for a sore; a boil (injure by a sword or a knief)
kHanyuPinyin
32122.120:zhì
kMandarin
ZHI4

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