Símbolos Chineses 愛 ㊊ ㊋ - Copiar e Colar | 40+

Copie e cole 40+ símbolos chineses 龙福寿禄, caracteres e emojis grátis. Perfeitos para WhatsApp, Instagram e expressão cultural.

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Cjk Unified Ideograph-611b Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Moon Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Fire Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Water Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Wood Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Metal Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Earth Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Sun Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Stock Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Have Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Society Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Name Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Special Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Financial Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Congratulation Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Labor Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Secret Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Male Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Female Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Suitable Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Excellent Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Print Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Attention Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Item Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Rest Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Copy Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Correct Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph High Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Centre Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Low Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Left Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Right Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Medicine Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Religion Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Resource Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Alliance Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Night Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Study Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Supervise Emoji Symbol

Circled Ideograph Enterprise Emoji Symbol

📖Symbol Introduction

Copy and paste Chinese characters and symbols including common characters, radicals, and CJK ideographs. Click any symbol to copy instantly. Use for Chinese language learning, calligraphy, cultural content, and East Asian typography.

💡Pro Tips

  • Always verify the meaning of Chinese characters before publishing — visually similar characters often have completely different meanings
  • Specify simplified or traditional character standards in any brief or creative direction to avoid receiving the wrong variant from designers or translators
  • Use Unicode code points when storing or transmitting Chinese characters in databases to prevent encoding corruption
  • For calligraphy-inspired designs, reference authentic stroke order so the character structure looks natural to native readers
  • Set the HTML lang attribute correctly for Chinese content — this affects pronunciation in screen readers and influences search engine language targeting
  • When mixing Chinese and Latin text in typography, adjust line-height to accommodate the taller visual weight of Chinese characters

🔧How to Use

Methods for inputting symbols on different devices and platforms

🪟How to Type Chinese Symbols on Windows

  • 1
    Enable the Microsoft Pinyin or Wubi input method in Settings > Time & Language > Language to type Chinese characters using romanization.
  • 2
    Use the Character Map app (charmap.exe) and select a CJK font to browse and copy Chinese characters from the Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs block.
  • 3
    Copy Chinese symbols directly from this page and paste them into any Windows application using Ctrl + V.
  • 4
    Press Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker, which includes some common Chinese characters and symbols in the Symbols section.
  • 5
    Install Google Pinyin or Sogou input method for advanced Chinese character input with phrase prediction and handwriting recognition.

💡 Tip: The easiest method is to copy symbols directly from this page to your clipboard, then paste them wherever needed.

Frequently Asked Questions - Chinese Symbols Copy And Paste

Click on questions to view detailed answers

Simplified characters were created in 1956 by the Chinese government to improve literacy by reducing stroke counts. For example, 龍 (dragon, traditional) became 龙 (simplified). Traditional characters are used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Simplified characters are standard in mainland China and Singapore. Both systems are mutually intelligible for most common characters, but significant differences exist in several hundred high-frequency characters.

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