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`XXXX` must be exactly 4 hex digits with the value between `0000` and `FFFF`, so `\uXXXX` notation can be used for the first 65536 Unicode characters. Characters with Unicode value greater than `U+FFFF` can also be represented with this notation, but in this case we will need to use a so called surrogate pair (we will talk about surrogate pairs later in this chapter).
- `\u{X…XXXXXX}` -- a character with any given Unicode code point (a character with the given hex code in UTF-32 encoding).

`X…XXXXXX` must be a hexadimal 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 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.

Examples with Unicode:

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