U+4E6D "乭" CJK Unified Ideograph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+4E6D "乭" CJK Unified Ideograph-# is a rarely used Chinese character that is primarily found in personal and place names, particularly in Korean contexts, where it is read as "dol" and means "stone" or "rock." This character is composed of a combination of radicals, typically involving the "cliff" radical (厂) and other elements, though its exact structure can vary. It is part of the CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) Unified Ideographs block in Unicode, which encodes Han characters shared across multiple East Asian writing systems. Due to its infrequent use in modern standard Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text, the character is often employed for specific naming purposes rather than in everyday vocabulary, and its inclusion in Unicode ensures that such names and historical uses can be accurately represented in digital text.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
乭 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
乭 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xE4 0xB9 0xAD |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0x4E6D |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00004E6D |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\u4e6d |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
| kCangjie |
MRN |
| kCantonese |
sek6 |
| kDaeJaweon |
0171.180 |
| kDefinition |
rock; used in Korean names |
| kHangul |
돌:0N |
| kHanYu |
10053.041 |
| kIICore |
AKP |
| kIRGDaeJaweon |
0171.180 |
| kIRGHanyuDaZidian |
10053.041 |
| kIRGKangXi |
0084.141 |
| kIRG_GSource |
GK-682C |
| kIRG_JSource |
JMJ-068014 |
| kIRG_KPSource |
KP0-D6CA |
| kIRG_KSource |
K0-544C |
| kKoreanName |
2015 |
| kKangXi |
0084.141 |
| kKorean |
TOL |
| kMandarin |
shí |
| kMojiJoho |
MJ068014 |
| kPseudoGB1 |
9318 |
| kRSUnicode |
5.5 |
| kTotalStrokes |
6 |
| kUnihanCore2020 |
KP |