U+4F27 "伧" CJK Unified Ideograph-# Unicode Character
Unicode Version 17.0
U+4F27 "伧" CJK Unified Ideograph-# is a Chinese character primarily used in classical and modern contexts, with its meaning varying based on region and usage. In traditional Chinese, it is often associated with notions of rudeness, boorishness, or vulgarity, as seen in compounds like "伧俗" meaning vulgar or unrefined. In modern Simplified Chinese, however, it can also serve as a surname or appear in transliterations. The character is composed of the radical for "person" (亻) and a phonetic component, reflecting its categorization as a pictophonetic compound. Historically, it derives from ancient forms that denote someone from a distant or less civilized region, but its contemporary usage has softened to a broader descriptor of roughness or lack of sophistication.
General Properties
Encodings
| HTML Decimal Encoding |
伧 |
| HTML Hex Encoding |
伧 |
| UTF-8 Encoding |
0xE4 0xBC 0xA7 |
| UTF-16 Encoding |
0x4F27 |
| UTF-32 Encoding |
0x00004F27 |
| C/C++/Java Escape |
\u4f27 |
Unicode Properties
Unihan Properties
| kCCCII |
273243 |
| kCangjie |
OOSU |
| kCantonese |
cong1 |
| kDefinition |
vulgar person, country man |
| kEACC |
273243 |
| kFourCornerCode |
2821 |
| kGB0 |
5687 |
| kHanYu |
10124.140 |
| kIRGHanyuDaZidian |
10124.140 |
| kIRGKangXi |
0096.121 |
| kIRG_GSource |
G0-5877 |
| kTGH |
2013:3608 |
| kKangXi |
0096.121 |
| kMainlandTelegraph |
0263 |
| kMandarin |
cāng |
| kPhonetic |
254* |
| kRSUnicode |
9.4 |
| kSMSZD2003Index |
23.01 |
| kTGHZ2013 |
032.020:cāng |
| kTotalStrokes |
6 |
| kTraditionalVariant |
"傖" U+5096 CJK Unified Ideograph-# |
| kUnihanCore2020 |
G |
| kXHC1983 |
0105.030:cāng 0134.050:chen |