Unicode Character "蹠" U+8E60 CJK Unified Ideograph-#
Unicode Version 15.1
蹠
Summary
The unicode character "蹠" at code point U+8E60 is a CJK (Chinese Japanese Korean) ideogram meaning "step on, tread on, or sole". 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 "蹠" is 0xE8 0xB9 0xA0 and the UTF-16 encoding is 0x8E60.
General Properties
Code Point | U+8E60 |
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 | 蹠 |
HTML Hex Encoding | 蹠 |
UTF-8 Encoding | 0xE8 0xB9 0xA0 |
UTF-16 Encoding | 0x8E60 |
UTF-32 Encoding | 0x00008E60 |
C/C++/Java Escape | \u8e60 |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
kBigFive | F0F9 |
kCCCII | 233A36 |
kCNS1986 | 2-6364 |
kCNS1992 | 2-6364 |
kCangjie | RMITF |
kCantonese | zik3 |
kCihaiT | 1294.103 |
kDaeJaweon | 1704.300 |
kDefinition | step on, tread on; sole |
kEACC | 233A36 |
kFourCornerCode | 6013.7 |
kGSR | 0804f |
kHangul | 척:0N |
kHanYu | 63735.120 |
kHanyuPinyin | 63735.120:zhí,zhuó |
kIICore | AGTJKP |
kIRGDaeJaweon | 1704.300 |
kIRGHanyuDaZidian | 63735.120 |
kIRGKangXi | 1232.290 |
kIRG_GSource | GE-4E43 |
kIRG_HSource | HB2-F0F9 |
kIRG_JSource | J0-6D28 |
kIRG_KPSource | KP0-EDA4 |
kIRG_KSource | K0-7432 |
kIRG_TSource | T2-6364 |
kJapanese | セキ シャク ショ あしのうら |
kKoreanName | 2015 |
kJapaneseKun | ASHINOURA |
kJapaneseOn | SEKI |
kJis0 | 7708 |
kKangXi | 1232.290 |
kKorean | CHEK |
kMandarin | zhí |
kMatthews | 1002 |
kMeyerWempe | 198b |
kMojiJoho | MJ025420 |
kMorohashi | 37815 |
kNelson | 4583 |
kPhonetic | 1238 |
kRSAdobe_Japan1_6 | C+6823+157.7.11 |
kRSUnicode | 157.11 |
kSBGY | 518.26 |
kSemanticVariant | U+8DD6<kMeyerWempe |
kSMSZD2003Index | 680.10 |
kSMSZD2003Readings | zhí粵zik3,zek3 |
kTaiwanTelegraph | 6470 |
kTotalStrokes | 18 |
kUnihanCore2020 | HJKMPT |
kXerox | 267:076 |
kXHC1983 | 1482.140:zhí |