Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+51C4
Unicode Dec.
20932
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
bitter cold, miserable, dreary
MeaningFr
bitter cold, miserable, dreary
PinyinPlain
qi
PinyinTone
QI1
Pinyin
kCantonese
cai1
kDefinition
bitter cold, miserable, dreary
kHangul
kHanyuPinlu
qi1(16)
kJapaneseKun
SAMUI SUSAMAJII SUGOI
kJapaneseOn
SEI
kKorean
CHE
kMandarin
QI1
kTang
*tsei tsei
kXHC1983
0894.050:qī

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