There are lots of Chinese character dictionaries online (for example 中文.com or Jim Breen’s online dictionary) but I wanted to post a link to a Korean Chinese character (Hanja) site which I like. They have a number of reference tools there, and the site is definitely geared towards Korean native speakers but I find it useful as I learn Korean. One nice little extra feature they have is that when you search for a single character, it shows you the “five forms” or common variations of writing the character.
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