Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+3FC3
Unicode Dec.
16323
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
an ox-headed boil, dysentery; diarrhea, popular name for women's peculiar diseases
MeaningFr
an ox-headed boil, dysentery; diarrhea, popular name for women's peculiar diseases
PinyinPlain
dai
PinyinTone
DAI4 ZHI4
Pinyin
dài zhì
kCantonese
zai6
kDefinition
an ox-headed boil, dysentery; diarrhea, popular name for women's peculiar diseases
kHanyuPinyin
42692.110:zhì,dài
kMandarin
DAI4 ZHI4

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