Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+3E71
Unicode Dec.
15985
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
name of a dog in the period of Warring States (usually known as the magpie, jacklaw), generally called for dogs
MeaningFr
name of a dog in the period of Warring States (usually known as the magpie, jacklaw), generally called for dogs
PinyinPlain
hu
PinyinTone
HU2 QUE4 RAN3
Pinyin
hú què rǎn
kCantonese
zoek3
kDefinition
name of a dog in the period of Warring States (usually known as the magpie, jacklaw), generally called for dogs
kHanyuPinyin
21349.040:què
kMandarin
HU2 QUE4 RAN3

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