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
ashamed, restless; fidgeting; (a dialect) bashful, grievous; mournful; sad
U+35E4
13796
㗤
sound of striking, slow expiration of the breath, a deep sign
U+35E5
13797
㗥
kuò
a loud and confused noise
U+35E6
13798
㗦
láo
to scold with loud voice, to talk out of control; loquacious
U+35E7
13799
㗧
zhì
to laugh; to smile, to laugh at; to ridicule, sound of laughter
U+35E8
13800
㗨
sound made when cold (brrr); to endure cold
U+35E9
13801
㗩
(corrupted form) mouthful
U+35EA
13802
㗪
 
to whisper; to talk in a soft and low voice
U+35EB
13803
㗫
qiè
thick lips, to talk slowly
U+35EC
13804
㗬
 
a sound; an echo
U+35ED
13805
㗭
 
used in transliteration; the traditional drama of Vietnam; (Cant.) all, entire, completely
U+35F0
13808
㗰
chù cóng
to suck; to chew, to smear the mouth with the blood of a victim when taking an oath
U+35F1
13809
㗱
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