Unicode Han Character '(same as 驈) black horse with white thigh' (U+4B87)

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(same as 驈) black horse with white thigh

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(same as 驈) black horse with white thigh

Unicode Data
Name (same as 驈) black horse with white thigh
Block CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A
Category Letter, Other [Lo]
Script Han (Hani)
Combine 0
BIDI Left-to-Right [L]
Version Unicode 3.0.0 (September, 1999)
Unicode Han Data
kIRG_GSource GKX-1437.33
kIRGKangXi 1437.330
kCangjie SFLQ
kKangXi 1437.330
kIRG_TSource T3-536E
kJapanese イツ
kMojiJoho MJ005763
kRSUnicode 187.6
kDefinition (same as 驈) black horse with white thigh
kMorohashi 44715
kIRG_JSource JMJ-005763
kCantonese wat6
kIRGHanyuDaZidian 74556.040
kHanYu 74556.040
kMandarin
kTotalStrokes 16
Encodings
HTML Entity (decimal) 䮇
HTML Entity (hex) 䮇
How to type in Microsoft Windows Alt +4B87
UTF-8 (hex) 0xE4 0xAE 0x87 (e4ae87)
UTF-8 (binary) 11100100:10101110:10000111
UTF-16 (hex) 0x4B87 (4b87)
UTF-16 (decimal) 19,335
UTF-32 (hex) 0x00004B87 (4B87)
UTF-32 (decimal) 19,335
C/C++/Java source code "\u4B87"
Python source code u"\u4B87"
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Java Data
string.toUpperCase()
string.toLowerCase()
Character.UnicodeBlock CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_A
Character.charCount() 1
Character.getDirectionality() DIRECTIONALITY_LEFT_TO_RIGHT [0]
Character.getNumericValue() -1
Character.getType() 5
Character.isDefined() Yes
Character.isDigit() No
Character.isIdentifierIgnorable() No
Character.isISOControl() No
Character.isJavaIdentifierPart() Yes
Character.isJavaIdentifierStart() Yes
Character.isLetter() Yes
Character.isLetterOrDigit() Yes
Character.isLowerCase() No
Character.isMirrored() No
Character.isSpaceChar() No
Character.isSupplementaryCodePoint() No
Character.isTitleCase() No
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierPart() Yes
Character.isUnicodeIdentifierStart() Yes
Character.isUpperCase() No
Character.isValidCodePoint() Yes
Character.isWhitespace() No