Unicode Character "淝" U+6DDD CJK Unified Ideograph-#
Unicode Version 15.1
淝
Summary
The unicode character "淝" at code point U+6DDD is a CJK (Chinese Japanese Korean) ideogram meaning "name of an affluent of the Poyang Lake". It is a character in the CJK Unified Ideographs block and is part of the Han script. The character is an other letter. The UTF-8 encoding of "淝" is 0xE6 0xB7 0x9D and the UTF-16 encoding is 0x6DDD.
General Properties
Code Point | U+6DDD |
Version Added | 1.1 |
Name | CJK Unified Ideograph-# |
Block | CJK Unified Ideographs |
General Category | Other Letter |
Canonical Combining Class | Not Reordered |
Bidirectional Class | Left To Right |
Encodings
HTML Decimal Encoding | 淝 |
HTML Hex Encoding | 淝 |
UTF-8 Encoding | 0xE6 0xB7 0x9D |
UTF-16 Encoding | 0x6DDD |
UTF-32 Encoding | 0x00006DDD |
C/C++/Java Escape | \u6ddd |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
kBigFive | D5F3 |
kCCCII | 224A35 |
kCNS1986 | 2-3657 |
kCNS1992 | 2-3657 |
kCangjie | EBAU |
kCantonese | fei4 |
kCihaiT | 811.106 |
kDaeJaweon | 1032.080 |
kDefinition | name of an affluent of the Poyang Lake |
kEACC | 224A35 |
kFourCornerCode | 3711.7 |
kGB0 | 6839 |
kGB1 | 6839 |
kHangul | 비:1N |
kHanYu | 31656.010 |
kHanyuPinyin | 31656.010:féi |
kIRGDaeJaweon | 1032.080 |
kIRGHanyuDaZidian | 31656.010 |
kIRGKangXi | 0630.070 |
kIRG_GSource | G0-6447 |
kIRG_HSource | HB2-D5F3 |
kIRG_JSource | J13-7675 |
kIRG_KPSource | KP1-51C7 |
kIRG_KSource | K1-6277 |
kIRG_TSource | T2-3657 |
kIRG_VSource | V2-8D4C |
kJapanese | ヒ ビ |
kKoreanName | 2015 |
kTGH | 2013:4976 |
kJIS0213 | 1,86,85 |
kJapaneseOn | HI BI |
kJis1 | 3960 |
kKangXi | 0630.070 |
kKorean | PI |
kMainlandTelegraph | 3224 |
kMandarin | féi |
kMatthews | 1840 |
kMeyerWempe | 512a |
kMojiJoho | MJ015476 |
kMorohashi | 17649 |
kPhonetic | 368 |
kRSAdobe_Japan1_6 | C+16939+85.3.8 |
kRSUnicode | 85.8 |
kSBGY | 064.39 |
kSMSZD2003Index | 370.01 |
kSMSZD2003Readings | féi粵fei4 |
kTaiwanTelegraph | 3224 |
kTGHZ2013 | 095.010:féi |
kTotalStrokes | 11 |
kUnihanCore2020 | GHMT |
kXerox | 274:044 |
kXHC1983 | 0315.020:féi |