Depends on your particular notion of what is a Chinese character. Perhaps you're looking for /p{Script=Hani}/
, but if we want to cast our net wide, the following regex pattern will match stuff that occurs in Chinese writing. Restrict if necessary.
use 5.014;
/
(?: p{Block=CJK_Compatibility}
| p{Block=CJK_Compatibility_Forms}
| p{Block=CJK_Compatibility_Ideographs}
| p{Block=CJK_Compatibility_Ideographs_Supplement}
| p{Block=CJK_Radicals_Supplement}
| p{Block=CJK_Strokes}
| p{Block=CJK_Symbols_And_Punctuation}
| p{Block=CJK_Unified_Ideographs}
| p{Block=CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_A}
| p{Block=CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_B}
| p{Block=CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_C}
)
/x;
Yes, .
matches one character. The empty pattern for split DWYM:
use utf8;
split //, '冰淇淋'
# returns ('冰', '淇', '淋')
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