Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+3668
Unicode Dec.
13928
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
(same as 畿) the royal domains set apart in ancient times for the emperor
MeaningFr
(same as 畿) the royal domains set apart in ancient times for the emperor
PinyinPlain
ji
PinyinTone
JI4 QI2
Pinyin
jì qí
kCantonese
gei1
kDefinition
(same as 畿) the royal domains set apart in ancient times for the emperor
kMandarin
JI4 QI2

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