Scholarly Name Reference
also written Jadeemperor
Jade emperor
Scholarly reference for Yùhuáng
玉皇
The name in its original Chinese characters form. 玉皇 carries the full phonetic and orthographic weight of the source tradition.
JADEEMPEROR
Stripped of its identity, the name was reduced to plain Latin letters. The original orthography — stress, length, breathing — was erased by systems that only understand A-Z.
Yùhuáng
The Unicode restoration recovers what ASCII destroyed. This is philological accuracy — not decoration. The domain encodes to Punycode, but the browser displays the truth.
yùhuáng.com → xn--yhung-zqa9n.com
The non-ASCII characters in Yùhuáng are encoded while the ASCII remains visible. To the DNS, it is Punycode. To humanity, it is Yùhuáng. PUNICODEX does not claim this domain is available; always verify status with a registrar.
ew-khwahng · /y˥˩.xua˧˥ŋ/
Derived from restored orthography (Modern Standard Mandarin, pinyin tone values).
How jadeemperor becomes Yùhuáng
| Step | ASCII | Unicode | Type | Scholarly Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | j | → | Y | Special | Special character |
| 02 | a | → | ù | Special | Special character |
| 03 | d | → | h | Special | Special character |
| 04 | e | → | u | Special | Special character |
| 05 | e | → | á | Special | Special character |
| 06 | m | → | n | Special | Special character |
| 07 | p | → | g | Special | Special character |
| 08 | e | → | Drop | Dropped | |
| 09 | r | → | Drop | Dropped | |
| 10 | o | → | Drop | Dropped | |
| 11 | r | → | Drop | Dropped |
Why Yùhuáng is classified as Tier-1
The Chinese restoration 玉皇 preserves at least one distinctive feature its ASCII form loses — a diacritic or a distinctive letter that marks the original phonology. This makes it a single-tier Tier-1 name.
See how Yùhuáng behaves in the PUNICODEX Type Tool — with predictive autocomplete, character-by-character breakdown, and scholarly constraint validation.
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