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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion 1-js/99-js-misc/06-unicode/article.md
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Expand Up @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ JavaScript allows us to insert a character into a string by specifying its hexad

- `\u{X…XXXXXX}`

`X…XXXXXX` must be a hexadecimal value of 1 to 6 bytes between `0` and `10FFFF` (the highest code point defined by Unicode). This notation allows us to easily represent all existing Unicode characters.
`X…XXXXXX` must be a hexadecimal value between `0` and `10FFFF` (the highest code point defined by Unicode), consisting of 1 to 6 hexadecimal digits. This notation allows us to easily represent all existing Unicode characters.

```js run
alert( "\u{20331}" ); // 佫, a rare Chinese character (long Unicode)
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