Chinese and English domain name prefix naming rules

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Today, I will tell you about the naming rules of Chinese and English domain name prefixes.

  1. Naming rules for Chinese domain name prefixes

When registering a Chinese domain name, please follow the following domain name naming rules:

(1) The Chinese domain name needs to contain at least one Chinese character, and the rest can contain English letters (az, case-insensitive), numbers (0-9) and "-" (connectors in English, that is, the horizontal line).

(2) You only need to register one of the simplified and traditional characters (most registries’ traditional and simplified domain names are equivalent. For example, if the simplified version of the domain name has been registered, the traditional version cannot be registered, and vice versa).

(3) There must be no illegal characters at the beginning and end. For example, hyphen (-), plus sign (+), , &, space, etc.

(4) The domain name cannot be pure English or numbers.

(5) "-" cannot appear consecutively, cannot be registered separately, and cannot be placed at the beginning and end.

(6) The length of the domain name converted to Punycode shall not exceed 63 characters.

(7) Some domain names do not support Chinese prefixes, such as ".com.cn/.net.cn/.org.cn".

  1. Naming rules for English domain name prefixes

When registering an English domain name, please follow the following domain name naming rules:

(1) Only English letters (az, case-insensitive), numbers (0-9), and "-" (connectors in English, that is, dashes) can be used.

(2) Spaces and special characters cannot be used, for example! , $, &, ? Wait.

(3) "-" cannot appear consecutively, cannot be registered separately, and cannot be placed at the beginning and end.

(4) The length of the domain name shall not exceed 63 characters.

The above are the naming rules about Chinese and English domain name prefixes, I hope it can be helpful to everyone.

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